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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Linda Di Mauro (PDF - 160k)
Submission 2 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
1. Submission â PC National Transport Regulatory Reform, 2019. Dear Sir/Madam,. I would like to make the following submission to the PC in regard to National Transport Regulatory Reform Inquiry, 2019. This is a personal submission based on about 20
Date received: 13 Jun 2019
AgForce Queensland (PDF - 1671k)
Submission 94 for Remote Area Tax Concessions And Payments View full list
MAY 2019. AgForce Queensland Submission. REMOTE AREA TAX CONCESSION AND PAYMENTS â PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. AgForce â Remote Area Tax Concession &Payments. 1 | P a g e AgForce Queensland Farmers 2019. For further information contact Amelia Shaw,
Date received: 13 Jun 2019
Kate Ives (PDF - 61k)
Submission 529 for Mental Health View full list
The Cost shift cycle and the system. I have been suffering anxiety and depression ever since I can remember. Coupled with inherited DNA, family circumstances, the socio-economic environment and the parental and family influences I was born into, I
Date received: 12 Jun 2019
Michael Derrick (PDF - 138k)
Submission 528 for Mental Health View full list
sub528-mental-health.docx Page 1 of 5. Submission to the Australian Government Productivity. Commission Inquiry into Mental Health. Table of Contents Summary. 1 Respondent's Background. 1 Economic effect of BAMHI. 2 Pyschology, Mental Health Care
Date received: 9 Jun 2019
Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) (PDF - 658k)
Submission 31 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
ARTC Submission. Productivity Commission Issues Paper. National Transport Regulatory Reform. July 2019. Page 1 of 17. ARTC Submission. Productivity Commission Issues Paper. National Transport Regulatory Reform. July 2019. ARTC Submission.
Date received: 9 Jun 2019
Nick Pastalatzis (PDF - 502k)
Submission 92 for Remote Area Tax Concessions And Payments View full list
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Date received: 7 Jun 2019
Part 1: Reasons to Doubt Psychiatrists Are Mental Health/Disability Experts! - Joseph Naimo (PDF - 270k)
Submission 531 for Mental Health View full list
Australian Government, Productivity Commission, Inquiry into Mental Health. Submission by Dr Joseph Naimo PhD Philosophy of Mind (Consciousness Studies/Cognitive Science). Reasons to Doubt Psychiatrists Are Mental Health/Disability Experts!
Date received: 7 Jun 2019
Collective Conscious (PDF - 2816k)
Submission 533 for Mental Health View full list
© 2019 The Collective Conscious â a voice for the emerging mental health practitioners of Australia. 1. The Collective Conscious. Response to the White Paper. Background. We, the treating clinicians in the psychological and mental health field,
Date received: 7 Jun 2019
Australian Rehabilitation Providers Association (ARPA) (PDF - 707k)
Submission 527 for Mental Health View full list
Response to the Productivity Commissionâs Issues Paper â The Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health. 1. Introduction The Australian Rehabilitation Providers Association (ARPA) appreciates the opportunity to contribute to the
Date received: 6 Jun 2019
drummond street services (PDF - 435k)
Submission 532 for Mental Health View full list
Monday, May 27, 2019 Dear Commissioners, Thanks for the opportunity to write regarding the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Mental Health Issues Paper titled âThe Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Healthâand; the complimentary
Date received: 6 Jun 2019
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