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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Palliative Care Australia (PCA) (PDF - 503k)
Submission PFR329 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Palliative Care Australia Incorporated. PO Box 24. Fyshwick, ACT 2609. T 02 6232 0700. palliativecare.org.au. pcainc@palliativecare.org.au. ABN 85 363 187 904. His Excellency General the. Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove. AK MC (Retd),
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
HammondCare (PDF - 450k)
Submission PFR330 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Response to the Productivity Commissionâs Preliminary Findings Report: âIntroducing Competition and Informed User Choice into Human Services: Identifying Sectors for Reformâ, which identified specialist palliative care as one of the areas for
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
Forum of Australian Services for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (FASSTT) (PDF - 178k)
Submission PFR333 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
FASSTT submission to the Productivity Commission Human Services Issues Paper 1. Submission from the. Forum of Australian Services for Survivors of Torture and Trauma. to the. Productivity Commission Paper on Human Services: Identifying. service
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
Phillip Sweeney (PDF - 896k)
Submission 8 for Alternative Default Models View full list
1. 27 October 2016. Highton, 3216. Ms Angela MacRae. Commissioner. Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003, Dear Commissioner. Re: Efficiency and Competiveness. of the Superannuation System â. Default
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
Shelter WA (PDF - 1071k)
Submission PFR341 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Submission to the Productivity. Commission Human Services:. Identifying sectors for reform, preliminary. findings report. Submission to the Productivity Commission Human Services: Identifying sectors for reform, preliminary findings report. Pg. 1.
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
Q Shelter (PDF - 265k)
Submission PFR352 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
1 | P a g e. SUBMISSION PFR352 - Q SHELTER - IDENTIFYING SECTORS FOR REFORM - 1ST STAGE OF THE HUMAN SERVICES. PUBLIC INQUIRY October 2016. 2 | P a g e. Contact: Leone Crayden Executive Director Q Shelter Diamantina House 515 Wickham Tce Spring Hill
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
Barwon Health (PDF - 194k)
Submission PFR355 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
1 | P a g e. Submission to the Australian Government Productivity Commission Introducing Competition and Informed User Choice into Human Services: Identifying Sectors for Reform â Public dental services in Australia I seriously challenge the
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
Centre for International Finance and Regulation (CIFR) (PDF - 241k)
Submission 7 for Alternative Default Models View full list
CIFR Submission to Productivity Commission1. Superannuation: Alternative Default Models. 26 October 2016. 1 This submission represents the views of CIFRâs management team,. and not the official views or policies of any CIFR stakeholders such as
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) (PDF - 355k)
Submission PFR334 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
ACTU Response to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Human Services: Preliminary. Findings Report. 27 October 2016. 1. The ACTU is the peak body for Australian unions, made up of 46 affiliated unions. We represent almost 1.6 million working
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
Community Housing Industry Associations (NSWFHA, CHCSA, CHFV, CHIA and PowerHousing Australia) (PDF - 816k)
Submission PFR328 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Contact: Wendy Hayhurst. CEO, the Federation. Surry Hills NSW (. Submission coordinated by Dr Tony Gilmour, Housing Action Network. Productivity Commission. Introducing Competition and Informed User Choice. into Human Services: Identifying sectors
Date received: 27 Oct 2016
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- consumers (1,256)
- services (1,241)
- competition (1,035)
- health and medical (945)
- ageing (721)
- overcoming disadvantage (555)
- performance (550)
- policy (521)
- children and youth (517)
- disability (517)
- indigenous government services (409)
- not for profit (409)
- agriculture (392)
- international trade (392)
- manufacturing (392)
- environment (371)
- water (263)
- accreditation (260)
- justice (228)
- economic models (204)
- superannuation (204)
- small business (195)
- climate (132)
- mining (108)
- retail (78)
- science and innovation (65)
- energy (62)
- mental health
- philanthropy
- identifying sectors for reform
- national disability insurance scheme (ndis) costs
- early childhood education and care
- national workers' compensation and occupational health and safety frameworks
- workplace relations framework
- murray-darling basin plan
- data availability and use
- impacts of native vegetation and biodiversity regulations
- productivity inquiry (2023)
- broadcasting
- skills and workforce development agreement
- access to justice arrangements
- intellectual property arrangements
- right to repair
- implementation review 2023
- compensation and rehabilitation for veterans
- education and training workforce
- economic structure and performance of the australian retail industry
- review of mutual recognition (2003)
- natural disaster funding
- indigenous evaluation strategy
- national water reform 2020
- public infrastructure
- housing and homelessness agreement review
- science and innovation
- closing the gap review
- remote area tax concessions and payments
- australia's general tariff arrangements
- national water reform 2024
- superannuation
- assessing efficiency and competitiveness
- cost recovery by commonwealth agencies
- future drought fund
- regulation of agriculture
- reforms to human services
- five-year assessment
- early childhood development
- australia's urban water sector