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 Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) (PDF - 255k)
Submission 163 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
AMTA submission on the 5-year Productivity Inquiry. 21 October 2022. 2 AMTA submission on the 5-year Productivity Inquiry. About AMTA. The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) is the peak industry body representing Australiaâs
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
Regional Universities Network (RUN) (PDF - 160k)
Submission 154 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
8/1 Geils Court, Deakin, ACT, 2601 | M 61 408 482 736 | E execdir@run.edu.au | W www.run.edu.au. 21 October 2022 To the Chair and Commissioners, The Regional Universities Network (RUN) welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Productivity
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
Teachers and Teaching Research Centre (TTRC) â University of Melbourne (PDF - 258k)
Submission 122 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
1. 5-YEAR PRODUCTIVITY INQUIRY: FROM LEARNING TO GROWTH TEACHERS AND TEACHING RESEARCH CENTRE. LAUREATE PROFESSOR JENNY GORE AND COLLEAGUES. OCTOBER 2022. 2. The Teachers and Teaching Research Centre (TTRC) welcomes the opportunity to respond to the
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
Pfizer Australia (PDF - 690k)
Submission 129 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Productivity Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne Vic 8003. Dear Sir/Madam. RE: Productivity Commission â Five-year productivity inquiry. Thank you for providing Pfizer Australia with the opportunity to comment
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
Australian Aluminium Council (PDF - 854k)
Submission 131 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Australian Aluminium Council Page 1 of 8. Productivity Commission https://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/productivity/ make-submission#lodge. 21 October 2022. Dear Commissioners. Re: Australian Aluminium Council Response to 5-year Productivity
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
Australian Digital Health Agency (PDF - 305k)
Submission 145 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Page 1 of 8. 5 Year Productivity Inquiry: Australia's Data and Digital Dividend. Introduction. There has been significant growth in the use of digital health technologies and information during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 5-year Productivity
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
Bill Ranken (PDF - 223k)
Submission 148 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
1. 21 October 2022 From Mr. Bill Ranken. Mr Michael Brennan, Chair, and fellow Commissioners, The Productivity Commission, Level 8, Two Melbourne Quarter, 697 Collins Street, Docklands, Victoria, 3008, Australia Dear Mr Brennan and fellow
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
Australian Learning Lecture (PDF - 101k)
Submission 124 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Submission from the Australian Learning Lecture. 1. About Australian Learning Lecture This submission is from the Australian Learning Lecturei, a ten-year initiative by Koshland Education Innovation Ltdii designed to bring big ideas and new
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
Gary McLaren (PDF - 227k)
Submission 137 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
1. 14 October 2022 Melbourne. To :. Productivity Commission. via online submission form. Submission on 5-year Data and Digital Dividend inquiry. Thank you for the opportunity to submit comments on the Productivity Commissionâs latest public
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) (PDF - 301k)
Submission 132 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
21 October 2022 Mr Michael Brennan Chair Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Dear Mr Brennan, Final Submission to the 5 - year Productivity Inquiry Interim Report I am pleased to provide a submission to the Productivity
Date received: 21 Oct 2022
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