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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Neil Kirkwood (PDF - 93k)
Submission 44 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION FOR VETERANS. I would like to make a submission regarding my personal interaction with the Department of VeteransâAffairs. While I have had some claims accepted and others rejected, 3
Date received: 22 Jun 2018
Robert Black (PDF - 113k)
Submission 45 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION SUBMISSION. This submission was prepared initially, as Chairman of its PensionsâCommittee, and with members of that committee, for the Legacy Club of Adelaide in response to a request from Legacy Australia to comment on the
Date received: 21 Jun 2018
Alan Ashmore (PDF - 264k)
Submission 55 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INTO THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANSâAFFAIRS:. NAME: ALAN ASHMORE ACTIVE SERVICE: 7RAR, South Vietnam 1970. TOPICS: DVAâS DECLINING PERFORMANCE AS PRESENTED TO ESORT, AND. THE RESPONSE TO ESORT BY DVAâS
Date received: 21 Jun 2018
Western Sydney Local Health District Consumer Council (PDF - 805k)
Submission 47 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list
WSLHD Consumer Council Review:. Productivity Commission. Inquiry report No 84. âShifting the Dialâ. 5 year Productivity Review. CONSUMER COUNCIL. 2018. CONSUMER REPRESENTATIVES CONSIDER THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF CHAPTER 2 OF âSHIFTING THE
Date received: 18 Jun 2018
Rustyn Thomas (PDF - 102k)
Submission 39 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Compensation and Rehabilitation for Veterans. Productivity Commission Issues Paper. May 2018. SUBMISSION Mr. Rustyn W. Thomas. Dear Sir Madam. Recently I have had a claim heard in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal that. has been outstanding â in
Date received: 17 Jun 2018
Mattheus Linden (PDF - 62k)
Submission 41 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
SUBMISSION. M.W. (Theo) LINDEN. National Service ⦠2 Years 1969 to 1971. War Service: Vietnam 1970 â 71 (9 months). There are a few factors which form the basis of my submission, and I am aware that not everyone accepts some of these factors as
Date received: 17 Jun 2018
Chris Hewitt (PDF - 93k)
Submission 38 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Dear Sir or Madam. I am now 55 and 14 years out of the Navy. I was not properly assessed for any claim until recently. I. propose Advocates be used to assess personnel immediately apon discharge so they receive their. rightful benefits. I also
Date received: 15 Jun 2018
Name withheld (PDF - 74k)
Submission 36 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Veterans Compensation and Rehabilitation Inquiry. Submission to the Productivity Commission. 1. I thank the Productivity Commission for the opportunity to submit this document in relation. to Veterans Compensation and Rehabilitation. I make the
Date received: 15 Jun 2018
Stephan Rudzki (PDF - 228k)
Submission 40 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Productivity Commission Submission. Dr Stephan Rudzki AM. MBBS, Grad Dip Sport Sc, MPH, PhD, FACSEP. Thank you for the opportunity to provide a submission. I note the specific questions raised in. your discussion paper and I have provided responses
Date received: 15 Jun 2018
Raymond Kemp (PDF - 949k)
Submission 37 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Compensation and Rehabilitation for Veterans Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2604. First, I would like to introduce myself, my name is Ray Kemp an advocate trained to level 3 ATDP. I have been working as an advocate for the
Date received: 15 Jun 2018
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