Inquiries
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.
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Australian Academy of Science (PDF - 201k)
Submission 200 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
By email: productivity.inquiry@pc.gov.au 21 November 2022. Australian Academy of Science submission on the Interim Reports of the Productivity Inquiry. The Australian Academy of Science welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Productivity
Date received: 21 Nov 2022
Robert Wildermuth OAM (PDF - 405k)
Submission 199 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Disruption â the $20B scourge of the Australian Construction Industry. Page 1 of 8. Disruption â the $20B scourge of the Australian Construction Industry. Bob Wildermuth OAM FAIQS CQS FAIB is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of.
Date received: 12 Nov 2022
MYOB (PDF - 748k)
Submission 198 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Level 3 168 Cremorne St Cremorne VIC 3121. 11 November 2022. Dear Productivity Commission,. MYOB welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the current Productivity Inquiry. At MYOB we believe skilful, confident and decisive use of digital business
Date received: 11 Nov 2022
Universities Australia (UA) (PDF - 253k)
Submission 195 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
UNIVERSITIES AUSTRALIA | SUBMISSION TO THE 5 YEAR PRODUCTIVITY INQUIRY INTERIM REPORTS 2022 1. SUBMISSION TO THE 5 YEAR PRODUCTIVITY INQUIRY INTERIM REPORTS 2022. November 2022. Universities Australia (UA) welcomes the opportunity to make a
Date received: 9 Nov 2022
Dr Tom Karmel (PDF - 179k)
Submission 197 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
1. Some comments on â5-year Productivity Inquiry: From learning to growthâinterim report. Tom Karmel, Mackenzie Research Institute. November, 2022. I wish to make some comments on a number of issues raised in the interim report. Impact of
Date received: 9 Nov 2022
Tasmanian Government (PDF - 249k)
Submission 196 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Tasmanian Government Submission Productivity Commission productivity inquiry. October 2022. 22/94589 1. 2. 1. INTRODUCTION The Tasmanian Government welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Productivity Commissionâs productivity inquiry.
Date received: 9 Nov 2022
NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) (PDF - 739k)
Submission 64 for Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts And Crafts View full list
Indigenous Arts and Crafts Study Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Via email indigenous.arts@pc.gov.au. New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council submission to the Australian Government Productivity Commission on the
Date received: 8 Nov 2022
Cooperative Research Australia (CRA) (PDF - 253k)
Submission 194 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Response to the 5 Year Productivity Inquiry. 2022. Cooperative Research Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate, the Ngunnawal people. We also acknowledge the traditional custodians of the various lands
Date received: 8 Nov 2022
Trading Blak (PDF - 167k)
Submission 63 for Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts And Crafts View full list
1. Productivity Commission report submission â Trading Blak. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts and Crafts. Who we are. Trading Blak is an 100% Aboriginal-owned-and-run social enterprise and retail business collective. We stand for
Date received: 8 Nov 2022
GrainGrowers (PDF - 572k)
Submission 193 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Grain Growers Limited ABN 25000245269. Level 19, 1 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia | PO Box Q1355, Queen Victoria Building NSW 1230 Australia Tel 61 2 9286 2000 | Freecall 1800 620 519 | Email enquiry@graingrowers.com.au |
Date received: 8 Nov 2022
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