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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Aboriginal Housing and Homelessness Forum (AHHF) (PDF - 545k)
Submission 86 for Housing And Homelessness Agreement Review View full list
MANA-NA WOORN-TYEEN MAAR-TAKOORT: EVERY ABORIGINAL PERSON HAS A HOME. The Victorian Aboriginal Housing and Homelessness Framework. 25 March 2022 Mr Romlie Mokak Commissioner Productivity Commission Email: housing.agreement@pc.gov.au Dear
Date received: 28 Mar 2022
Katherine Womenâs Information and Legal Service (KWILS) (PDF - 222k)
Submission 85 for Housing And Homelessness Agreement Review View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission National Housing and Homelessness Agreement Review. 27 March 2022. 2. About KWILS Katherine Womenâs Information &Legal Service (KWILS) is a specialist Womenâs Legal Service based in Katherine,
Date received: 28 Mar 2022
Freight on Rail Group (FORG) (PDF - 362k)
Submission 69 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
1. 28 March 2022. Submission from the Freight on Rail Group The Freight on Rail Group (FORG) appreciates the opportunity to provide this submission to the Productivity Commissionâs Inquiry into Australiaâs Maritime Logistics System. The members
Date received: 28 Mar 2022
Prof Michael Blakeney (PDF - 277k)
Submission 32 for Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts And Crafts View full list
The Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions by Geographical Indications. Michael Blakeney Winthrop Professor, University of Western Australia. to appear in I Stamatoudi, (ed) Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Cultural. Heritage,
Date received: 28 Mar 2022
Australian HR Institute (AHRI) (PDF - 169k)
Submission 54 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
Australiaâs productivity performance. Australian HR Institute submission to the Productivity Commission. Australian HR Institute (AHRI). March 2022. 2. 3. Background. The Australian HR Institute (AHRI) is the professional body for Human Resources
Date received: 27 Mar 2022
Australian Medical Association (AMA) (PDF - 255k)
Submission 78 for Housing And Homelessness Agreement Review View full list
National Housing and Homelessness Agreement â 25 March 2022. Page 1. National Housing and Homelessness Agreement Review AMA submission to the Productivity Commission March 2022 Via submissions portal at www.pc.gov.au The Australian Medical
Date received: 25 Mar 2022
Tenants' Union of Tasmania (PDF - 652k)
Submission 79 for Housing And Homelessness Agreement Review View full list
U13. L! rE, ZiL ABM 90027 237 500. TENANTS' UNION OF TASMANIA INC. '1Wâ The Specialist Legal Service for Tenants. 25 March 2022. Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 attn: Romlie Mokak and Malcolm Roberts. via email:
Date received: 25 Mar 2022
Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia (CME) (PDF - 145k)
Submission 52 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list
The Chamber of Minerals &Energy of Western Australia Level 10, 2 Mill Street Perth WA 6000. Locked Bag N984 Perth WA 6844 p 61 8 9220 8500 e chamber@cmewa.com w cmewa.com. 25 March 2022 Mr Michael Brennan Chair Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428
Date received: 25 Mar 2022
Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy (PDF - 476k)
Submission 33 for Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts And Crafts View full list
Our reference: ACT21/6064 / MN01412-2022. 2 5 MAR 2022. Romlie Mokak and Lisa Gropp Commissioners Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts and Crafts Productivity Commission indigenous.arts@pc.gov.au. Dear Commissioners. Queensland
Date received: 25 Mar 2022
St Bart's (PDF - 440k)
Submission 84 for Housing And Homelessness Agreement Review View full list
Page 1 of 13. Response to National Housing and Homelessness Agreement Review â Issues Paper Productivity Commission. March 2022. Page 2 of 13. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1.0 INTRODUCTION. 3. 1.1 What We Do. 3. 1.2 Our Vision. 3. 1.3 Our Mission. 3. 1.4
Date received: 25 Mar 2022
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