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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Part 2: Student choice and lifelong learning in New South Wales (PDF - 248k)
Submission 4 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission NASWD Review by Dr Don Zoellner. 1. This submission consists of a presentation to the New South Wales Teachers Federation TAFE Roundtable12 March 2019, Sydney. The author is Dr Don Zoellner, Honorary
Date received: 12 Dec 2019
JCSF Consulting Pty Ltd (PDF - 309k)
Submission 3 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Submission 3 - JCSF Consulting Pty Ltd - Skills and Workforce Development Agreement - Commissioned study. 1. Submission to the PCâs Review of Skills and Workforce Development Agreement TRANSCRIPT PRIME MINISTER PRESS CONFERENCE PARLIAMENT HOUSE,
Date received: 11 Dec 2019
Don Zoellner - Part 1: Student choice and lifelong learning: who you gonna call? (PDF - 205k)
Submission 4 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission NASWD Review by Dr Don Zoellner. 1. This submission consists of a referred paper presented to the National Centre for Vocational Education Research 'No Frills' International Research Conference held in
Date received: 11 Dec 2019
Australasian Vocational Education and Training Research Association (AVETRA) (PDF - 96k)
Submission 2 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
6 December 2019 Dear Commissioner The Australasian Vocational Education and Training Research Association (AVETRA) would like to accept the Productivity Commissionâs invitation to both register its interest and provide some first comments on your
Date received: 6 Dec 2019
Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) (PDF - 435k)
Submission 50 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
27 November 2019 Ms Lisa Gropp Commissioner Productivity Commission Level 12, 530 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 Dear Commissioner Inquiry into Resources Regulation Thank for meeting with the Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) to
Date received: 28 Nov 2019
David Campin (PDF - 1687k)
Submission 49 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
P a g e | 1. Productivity Commission Inquiry 2019 Resources Sector Regulation. Submission by Dr David Campin 28 November 2019. (1) This submission is based upon my experience as an ecologist, engineer and regulator over a forty year working history
Date received: 28 Nov 2019
Townsville City Mayor Jenny Hill (PDF - 481k)
Submission 51 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
Date » 22 November 2019. Ms Lisa Gropp Commissioner Australian Productivity Commission. Dear Lisa,. OFFICE OF THE MAYOR ». TOWNSVILLE CITY COUNCIL. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. 103 WALKER ST. PO BOX 1268, TOWNSVILLE QUEENSLAND 4810. TELEPHONE» 07
Date received: 27 Nov 2019
Sebastien Ananian-Cooper (PDF - 54k)
Submission 1 for Skills And Workforce Development Agreement View full list
To whom it may concern, There are no VET options for Social Ballroom/Latin dance teachers anywhere in Australia. Existing âdance teacherâCert IIIs and IVs train people how to teach kids in styles like contemporary, ballet, hip hop etc â skills
Date received: 26 Nov 2019
Alcoa (PDF - 317k)
Submission 45 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
Alcoa of Australia Limited ACN 004 879 298. Corporate Office PO Box 252 Applecross, WA 6953 Australia 3 December 2019 Tel: (08) 9316 5111 Fax: (08) 9316 5822. Page 1 of 4. Commissioner Lisa Gropp Resources Sector Regulation Productivity Commission
Date received: 22 Nov 2019
Isaac Regional Council (IRC) (PDF - 3658k)
Submission 48 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
SENT BY EMAIL TO: resources@pc.gov.au LODGED ONLINE AT: www.pc.gov.au/resources. 22 November 2019. Ms Lisa Gropp Commissioner Resource Sector Regulation Productivity Commission Level 12, 530 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000. Dear Commissioner.
Date received: 22 Nov 2019
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