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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Claude Palmer (PDF - 35k)
Submission 18 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
SUBMISSION ON COMPENSATION ETC for VETERANS. Background 1. The writer is an accredited Veterans' Advocate 3 of 24 years' experience. During that period, and from 1986 on, there have been numerous changes to Veteran Legislation, few designed to
Date received: 6 May 2018
Owen Bartrop (PDF - 117k)
Submission 20 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Compensation and Rehabilitation for Veterans Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2604. SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO. COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION FOR VETERANS I hereby submit the attached submission to the
Date received: 6 May 2018
Keith Hemburrow (PDF - 79k)
Submission 17 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Keith Hemburrow. 5/5/18. The Commission. Veterans Compensation and Rehabilitation Inquiry. Commissioner, I would like to bring your attention to a single aspect of Rehabilitation and. Compensation that I fear is and always has been overlooked. It is
Date received: 5 May 2018
Daniel Foley (PDF - 165k)
Submission 19 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Dear Chair and Members, 1. I would like to share with you some aspects of DVA policy and certain events that have greatly impacted on my life and quite possibly hundreds if not thousands of other Veterans. I apologise in advance if my submission is
Date received: 5 May 2018
Charles Mollison (PDF - 57k)
Submission 14 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Submission. Inquiry into Compensation and Rehabilitation for Veterans. The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has often been accused of deserting former Members when they need help following discharge. I contend that looking after former Members of the
Date received: 4 May 2018
NSW Irrigatorsâ Council (PDF - 332k)
Submission 80 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
NSWIC NEW SOUTH WALES IRRIGATORSâCOUNCIL. PO Box Q640 Queen Victoria Building NSW 1230. Tel: 02 9264 3848 Fax: 02 9264 3969 info@nswic.org.au www.nswic.org.au. ABN: 49 087 281 746. Member Organisations: Barwon-Darling Water, Bega Cheese Ltd.,
Date received: 3 May 2018
Peter Hayes (PDF - 76k)
Submission 8 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION FOR VETERANS. The scope of the DVA mission is well inferred by the Inquiry ToR to include all present and former ADF personnel. But the opportunity for service on
Date received: 2 May 2018
Hilton Lenard and Keith Russell (PDF - 209k)
Submission 13 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Version for PUBLICATION in Commissionâs website Submission to The Productivity Commissionâs review into Compensation and Rehabilitation for Veterans by Hilton Lenard and Keith Russell of the Defence Force Welfare Association â ACT Branch on
Date received: 2 May 2018
River Lakes and Coorong Action Group Inc (PDF - 363k)
Submission 79 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
River Lakes and Coorong Action Group Inc PO Box 194 I Milang SA 5256 I ABN 23 590 559 324. Winner 2009 Jill Hudson Environmental Award. Submission to Productivity Commission 5 Year Evaluation of Basin Plan. River Lakes and Coorong Action Group
Date received: 2 May 2018
Brendan Dwyer (PDF - 1210k)
Submission 15 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Introduction. The Terms of Reference (TOR) explain that â.the Government is now seeking a comprehensive examination of how the current compensation and rehabilitation system operates and should operate into the futureâ. For an individual veteran,
Date received: 2 May 2018
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