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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.

Estelle Ross (PDF - 125k)

Submission DR100 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION RE REGULATION OF AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE August 1st 2016. I wish to comment on a couple of the items in the “Key Points”information sheet where it is suggested that some regulations should be removed

Date received: 1 Aug 2016

Dairy Goat Society of Australia (DGS) (PDF - 190k)

Submission DR97 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


Page 1. The Dairy Goat Society of Australia welcomes the draft productivity commission report (http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/agriculture/draft ) into red tape in agriculture and support the majority of this report. However, we would like to

Date received: 1 Aug 2016

Small Farm Stuff (PDF - 91k)

Submission DR102 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


1st August 2016. Submission To: Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East. Melbourne, Vic 8003. Emailed to agriculture@pc.gov.au. From: Small Farm Stuff. Marcus Kollakides (Proprietor). ABN 84911 36095. E:

Date received: 1 Aug 2016

Bruce Gardiner (PDF - 79k)

Submission DR101 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


Submission to the Productivity Commission on Regulation of Agriculture. Why do governments (at all levels) impose regulations on citizens? When people or groups of people lose their social licence to continue to operate in the way in which they

Date received: 1 Aug 2016

LiveCorp (PDF - 1506k)

Submission 75 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Regulation of Australian Agriculture. SUBMISSIONS. Australian Livestock Export Corporation Ltd (LiveCorp). PO Box 1174. North Sydney NSW 2059. Contents. 1. LiveCorp and Australian Agriculture. 1. 2. Executive

Date received: 28 Jul 2016

Chris Coughran (PDF - 62k)

Submission DR93 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


I dispute the blanket claim of your draft report, that "There is no economic or health and safety justification for banning the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) organisms." The cultivation of Monsanto's Roundup-Ready soybeans, for example,

Date received: 27 Jul 2016

NSW Egg Farmers Association (PDF - 3206k)

Submission DR95 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


The Productivity Commission Regulation of Australian Agriculture Email : agriculture@pc.gov.au. Regulation of Australian Agriculture, Productivity commission Draft Report, July 2016- Information Request 9.2. The NSW Egg Farmers' Association is

Date received: 26 Jul 2016

Christine Bennett (PDF - 61k)

Submission DR96 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


1 | P a g e. This submission is provided as a consumer who reads product labels of foodstuffs and avoids all GM products in preference for items that are uncontaminated. There is a vast difference between breeding a new type of grain resulting from

Date received: 26 Jul 2016

Negeen Nichols (PDF - 176k)

Submission DR94 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


1. 22 July 2016 As a matter of great concern I am writing to correct a number of faulty and therefore misleading assumptions presented in the Productivity Commission’s Draft Report on the Regulation of Australian Agriculture (July 2016). It is

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

MADGE Australia Inc (PDF - 210k)

Submission 91 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list


FED UP WITH. FSANZ allowing GM in our food. O c t o b e r 2 0 1 2? PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY IS. BEING PUT AT RISK BY GENETICALLY. MODIFIED (GM) CROPS. WE ARE. BEING DENIED THE ABILITY TO CHOOSE. GM-FREE FOOD. The only long term, two-year, peer-

Date received: 30 Jun 2016

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