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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Emma Spinks (PDF - 83k)
Submission 573 for Mental Health View full list
COMMENTS IN RESPONSE TO THE DRAFT REPORT BY THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. 5th November 2019. The Secretary, Australian Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health. Dear Sir,. Clinicians at Initial Entry Points to the Health System. Your Report
Date received: 6 Nov 2019
Robert Mangoyana (PDF - 126k)
Submission 109 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission regarding the proposed Indigenous. Evaluation Strategy. Dr Robert Mangoyana, Griffith University, First Peoples Health Unit, Gold Coast. 28 September 2019. Introduction. I am a researcher currently working
Date received: 6 Nov 2019
Australian Environment and Planning Law Group (AEPLG) | Law Council of Australia (PDF - 217k)
Submission 29 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
Telephone 61 2 6246 3788 ⢠Fax 61 2 6248 0639 ⢠Email mail@lawcouncil.asn.au. GPO Box 1989, Canberra ACT 2601, DX 5719 Canberra ⢠19 Torrens St Braddon ACT 2612. Law Council of Australia Limited ABN 85 005 260 622. www.lawcouncil.asn.au. 6
Date received: 6 Nov 2019
Queensland Resources Council (QRC) (PDF - 576k)
Submission 27 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
QRC Submission. Productivity Commission Review. Resource Sector Regulation. ABN 59 050 486 952. Level 13 133 Mary St Brisbane Queensland 4000. T 07 3295 9560 F 07 3295 9570 E info@qrc.org.au. www.qrc.org.au. mailto:info@qrc.org.au. Page | 2 â
Date received: 6 Nov 2019
Rio Tinto (PDF - 531k)
Submission 26 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
Submission to Productivity Commissionâs Resources Sector Regulation study. 1.0 Introduction. Rio Tinto welcomes the opportunity to provide comments regarding the Productivity Commissionâs Resources Sector Regulation study. Rio Tinto has been
Date received: 6 Nov 2019
Victoria Hughes (PDF - 342k)
Submission 571 for Mental Health View full list
GP PERSPECTIVE TO THE PC REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH By Dr Vicki McCartney - FACRRM. Principal GP &working in Nowra NSW for the last 33 years. Conflicts of interest: Director Coordinare SE NSW PHN Chair Illawarra Shoalhaven Clinical Council. The views
Date received: 5 Nov 2019
Cyber Values.org (PDF - 261k)
Submission 572 for Mental Health View full list
1. Productivity Commission on Mental Health Submission by Dr John Bellavance. Dr John Bellavance as a PhD in Values Education from the Faculty of Education,. Monash University. His expertise is in the moral use Information and Communication.
Date received: 5 Nov 2019
South Australian Government (PDF - 161k)
Submission 25 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
Productivity Commission Study into Resources Sector Regulation Submission from the Government of South Australia. October 2019. Page 2 of 16. Submission from the South Australian Government. Summary The South Australian Government strongly supports
Date received: 5 Nov 2019
Karola Mostafanejad (PDF - 99k)
Submission 570 for Mental Health View full list
Thanks to the Productivity Commission for examining Mental Health. The attached book, Real-life solutions to Living with a Mental Illness, examines comprehensively what it means to live with mental health problems from the point of consumers,
Date received: 4 Nov 2019
NSW Minerals Council (NSWMC) (PDF - 3053k)
Submission 28 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY ON RESOURCES SECTOR REGULATION | 31 October 2019 1. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY ON RESOURCES SECTOR REGULATION. 31 October 2019. NSW MINERALS COUNCIL. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY ON RESOURCES SECTOR REGULATION
Date received: 4 Nov 2019
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