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Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.

Shoalhaven City Council (NSW) (PDF - 14k)

Submission 98 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


COUNCIL REFERENCE: 13045-02 CONTACT PERSON: Sandra Jones. Native Vegetation Inquiry Productivity Commission 18th July, 2003 LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 2003. Dear Sir. Impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulations. Shoalhaven

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

Jane Manchee (NSW) (PDF - 18k)

Submission 83 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


Mrs Jane Manchee NSW. Dear Productivity Commission Re: Impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulations. Writing as a landholder in the Moree Plains Shire ( North-West NSW) and past landholder In the Waggamba Shire ( South-West Qld) these

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

Darren and Peter Hepburn (Vic) + (PDF - 13k)

Submission 75 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


Darren and Peter Hepburn Victoria. 21st June 2003. Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East Melbourne, Vie 8003. RE; Submission for inquiry into native vegetation and biodiversity regulations. Dear Sir / Madam, I live on a property at Lower

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

Serpentine-Jarrahdale Land Conservation District Committee (WA) (PDF - 15k)

Submission 66 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


The impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulations Submission for the Productivity Commission prepared by the Serpentine- Jarrahdale Land Conservation District Committee. Serpentine- Jarrahdale LCDC PO Box 41 Mundijong, WA. 6123. 2.1

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

Murray Irrigation Ltd (NSW) (PDF - 18k)

Submission 79 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


Productivity Commission Inquiry into: Impacts of Native Vegetation &Biodiversity Regulations. Please find attached comments on impacts of native vegetation and biodiversity regulations from Murray Irrigation Limited (MIL). MIL operates Australia’s

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

Anthony O’Halloran (NSW) (PDF - 20k)

Submission 80 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


Page 1 of 2. Submission to the Inquiry into the impacts of native vegetation and biodiversity regulations. In particular how they impact on • Farming practices, productivity, sustainability, property values and returns, • Landholders' investment

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

West Wimmera Shire Council (Vic) (PDF - 17k)

Submission 110 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


Submission to the Inquiry into the Impacts of Native Vegetation and. Biodiversity Regulations. Submission to the Inquiry into the Impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulations - West Wimmera Shire. Page 2 of 5. Introduction. The West

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

Warren Page (NSW) (PDF - 29k)

Submission 58 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


To: The Productivity Commission From: W.E. Page, NSW- email: I have 3 Submissions to submit to the Enquiry on Native Vegetation &Biodiversity. SUBMISSION A. I wish to raise some basic issues, which to date, have not been clearly resolved – yet

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

Tatiara District Council (SA) + (PDF - 224k)

Submission 60 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


K:inquiry nativevegetation subs sub060.doc. 18 July 2003. Native Vegetation Inquiry Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Dear Sir/Madam. Re: Impacts of Native Vegetation and Biodiversity Regulations. Thank you for the

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

Gerald McArdle (Vic) + (PDF - 17k)

Submission 53 for Impacts Of Native Vegetation And Biodiversity Regulations View full list


The EARTH is an evolving instrument, six billion years ago it was a violent. mass belonging to a galaxy. Today it is serene, in four billion years it will be. totally different again. All species, plant and animal. including the human race,. will

Date received: 18 Jul 2003

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