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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David Tymms (PDF - 122k)
Submission 79 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION REVIEW INTO COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR VETERANS â SUBMISSION BY DAVID TYMMS. About the author. Military service from 1984 to 2005, multiple DVA claims under VEA, DRCA and MRCA. I am a paraplegic
Date received: 1 Jul 2018
Stephen Janz (PDF - 124k)
Submission 65 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Barriers To VeteransâAccess To Acupuncture Under Current Legislative Framework And Supporting Architecture. This submission addresses two elements of the terms of reference in the context of access to acupuncture services:. ⢠Whether the
Date received: 1 Jul 2018
Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association (PDF - 255k)
Submission 80 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
PO Box 1635 Coorparoo DC QLD 4151 Unit 1, 55 Clarence Street, Coorparoo QLD 4151 W: www.acupuncture.org.au P: 07 3457 1800. ACN: 010 020 390. Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association Submission to the Productivity Commission on
Date received: 1 Jul 2018
Peter Alkemade (PDF - 136k)
Submission 66 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
PDA COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION FOR VETERANS 1. Assessing the veteransâcompensation and rehabilitation system. Objectives for Veterans Support. The current objectives for support are appropriate however the emphasis needs to be on
Date received: 1 Jul 2018
Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia (PDF - 315k)
Submission 78 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
®. VIETNAM VETERANS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INC. ARBN 068 073 450. NATIONAL PATRON RADM Neil Ralph AO DSC RAN. NATIONAL PRESIDENT Ken Foster OAM JP PO Box 97 MINTO NSW 2566. NATIONAL SECRETARY Graham Anderson OAM JP PO Box 97 MINTO NSW 2566.
Date received: 1 Jul 2018
Harry Harkness (PDF - 37k)
Submission 91 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
SUBMISSION TO THE INQUIRY INTO COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION FOR. VETERANS. For some veterans, obtaining recognition of past service and making a successful claim for entitlements attached to that service is a herculean task. As one of those who
Date received: 29 Jun 2018
Brad DÃlboux (PDF - 226k)
Submission 60 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
A submission on the system of VeteransâRehabilitation and Compensation For the Australian Government Productivity Commission Inquiry into VeteransâRehabilitation and Compensation 2018. COMPENSATION FOR TRAVEL COSTS FOR TREATMENT â
Date received: 29 Jun 2018
Commonwealth Ombudsman (PDF - 240k)
Submission 62 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Submission by the Commonwealth Ombudsman. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION FOR VETERANS. Submission by the Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman. June 2018. 2. The Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman (the Office)
Date received: 29 Jun 2018
David Melandri (PDF - 214k)
Submission 61 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Review on the Veteransâcompensation and rehabilitation system. Disclaimer. This submission is a personal submission based on my own observations through my personal dealings with the Department of
Date received: 29 Jun 2018
Partners of Veterans Association of Australia (PDF - 214k)
Submission 77 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
The Partners of Veterans Association of Australia Inc. ARBN 105 524 972 ABN 95 105 524 972. Patron: Her Excellency Lady Cosgrove. Postal Address: PO Box 3494 TUGGERAH NSW 2259. Website: www.pva.org.au. The Commissioners,. Veteran Compensation and
Date received: 29 Jun 2018
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