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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Judith Leeson (PDF - 88k)
Submission 35 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list
1. Submission Proposal: enabling individual workers to enhance their productivity. A National Workforce &Career Development strategy for individual workers to access independent career development services to enable them to be more productive, and
Date received: 27 Dec 2016
Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) (PDF - 856k)
Submission 34 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list
Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Australiaâs productivity performance. with recommendations on productivity-enhancing reform. Submission from the. Australasian College of Road Safety. 14 December 2016. Contacts:. Mr Lauchlan McIntosh AM ACRS.
Date received: 22 Dec 2016
Australian Financial Markets Association (AFMA) (PDF - 464k)
Submission 32 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list
Australian Financial Markets Association ABN 69 793 968 987. Level 25, Angel Place, 123 Pitt Street GPO Box 3655 Sydney NSW 2001 Tel: 612 9776 7907 Email: secretariat@afma.com.au Web: www.afma.com.au. Increasing Australiaâs Future Prosperity.
Date received: 22 Dec 2016
LSI Consulting (PDF - 1110k)
Submission 33 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list
LSI Consulting presents. Where and How to Target Investment in Making Australia More Productive. A submission to the Productivity Commission, Productivity Review inquiry, December 2016. U ni. on s. Businesses Governments. W orkers. Measure
Date received: 22 Dec 2016
Fair Work Commission (PDF - 210k)
Submission 51 for Alternative Default Models View full list
19 December 2016. Mr Peter Harris AO Chairman Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. by e-mail: Gwendoline.Bennett@pc.gov.au. Dear Mr Harris. Submission: Inquiry into alternative default models. FairWork. Commission. Australia
Date received: 20 Dec 2016
Co-operatives Victoria (PDF - 1014k)
Submission 396 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
Productivity Commissionâs Overtonâs Window. Response to Productivity Commission Reforms to Human Services â Productivity Commission Issues Paper (December 2016). The submission is brief and does not reiterate the original arguments of an
Date received: 20 Dec 2016
FSC (PDF - 302k)
Submission 49 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Research Paper. Chilean Pension System. December 2016. Updated comparison with Australia. Chi lean Pens ion Sys tem Updated Compar ison. Chant Wes t | December 2016. Disclaimer © Chant West Pty Limited (ABN 75 077 595 316) 2016. Unless otherwise
Date received: 18 Dec 2016
Australian Logistics Council (PDF - 1900k)
Submission 18 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list
DECEMBER 2016. ALC SUBMISSION ON THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSIONâS DISCUSSION PAPER. âINCREASING AUSTRALIAâS FUTURE PROSPERITY - 5 YEAR. PRODUCTIVITY REVIEWâ. P2. THIS SUBMISSION HAS BEEN PREPARED WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF KM CORKE AND ASSOCIATES,
Date received: 14 Dec 2016
University of Sydney (PDF - 144k)
Submission 29 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list
Increasing productivity through the incorporation of females to full-time work. Alyse Corcoran. Pablo Guillen1. Australia needs to utilise the skills of its most talented individuals â regardless of gender â for the. economy to grow at its full
Date received: 14 Dec 2016
Per Capita (PDF - 157k)
Submission 22 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list
Submission by Per Capita to the Productivity Commission Inquiry. Australiaâs future prosperity Introduction Per Capita applauds the government for commencing regular productivity reviews. We believe that a combined and integrated focus on
Date received: 14 Dec 2016
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