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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.
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David Bradford (PDF - 882k)
Submission IR86 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
1. Productivity Commission Submission. Response to Interim Report National Agreement for Skills and Workforce Development Review. Published: 16 July 2020. For further information please contact:. Mr David Bradford Director of Investigation and
Date received: 16 Jul 2020
NSW Adult Literacy and Numeracy Council (PDF - 538k)
Submission IR92 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
l NSW Adult Literacy &Numeracy Council. nswalnc@gmail.com. PO Box K450. Haymarket, NSW 1240. 17 July, 2020 To whom it may concern,. Re: Submission to Productivity Commissionâs National Agreement for Skills and Workforce Development Review on their
Date received: 16 Jul 2020
VETASSESS (PDF - 146k)
Submission IR81 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
13 July 2020. Ms Ingrid Ottaway. The Productivity Commission. Canberra. Email: skills.workforce.agreement@pc.gov.au. Thank you for the opportunity to respond to your requests for information as part of the. National Agreement for Skills and
Date received: 15 Jul 2020
Hammond Street Developments Pty Ltd (PDF - 864k)
Submission IR79 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Page 1 of 5. Submission IR79 - Hammond Street Developments Pty Ltd - Skills and Workforce. Agreement - Commissioned study. Page 2 of 5. Commissioners Coppel and Roberts Productivity Commission Level 12, 530 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000. 15 July
Date received: 15 Jul 2020
Tasmanian Government (PDF - 599k)
Submission IR80 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Document title 1. Tasmanian Government Submission. to the Productivity Commission. Interim Review of the National. Agreement on Skills and Workforce. Development. Tasmanian Government Submission oductivity Commission Interim Reeiw. i. Contents.
Date received: 15 Jul 2020
Macquarie Community College (MCC) (PDF - 262k)
Submission IR77 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
1. Productivity Commission Round Table meeting Friday 10 July 2020 Response to the agenda discussion paper. WHAT ARE FOUNDATION SKILLS? 1. How should the scope of foundation skills be defined? MCC can work with the definition provided in the
Date received: 14 Jul 2020
JCSF Consulting Pty Ltd (PDF - 1341k)
Submission IR78 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
JCSF Consulting Pty Ltd Response to PC Review of Skills and Workforce Development July 2020. 1. Review of the Skills and Workforce Development Agreement. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428, Canberra City, ACT 2601. Dear Commissioners Coppel and
Date received: 14 Jul 2020
Chandra Shah (PDF - 83k)
Submission IR74 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Please find below updates to two references cited in the Commissionâs interim report:. Long, M &Shah, C 2008, Private returns to vocational education and training qualifications, NVETRE Research Report, NCVER, Adelaide.
Date received: 10 Jul 2020
TAFE Community Alliance (PDF - 745k)
Submission IR76 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
1. The TAFE Community Alliance Submission in response to the Productivity Commission, Interim Report on the National Agreement for Skills and Workforce Development Review. The TAFE Community Alliance is an advocacy and strategy group that recognizes
Date received: 10 Jul 2020
Barry O'Connell (PDF - 32k)
Submission IR72 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Submission to the Skills and Workforce Development Agreement. The use of private businesses to provide training has proved a disaster to the detriment of students. This has been well documented in the press. The main problem with such bodies is that
Date received: 9 Jul 2020
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