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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Vision Super (PDF - 250k)
Submission 4 for Alternative Default Models View full list
1. Vision Super Pty Ltd. Vision Super - Response to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper on Alternative Default Models. Vision Super - Response to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper on Alternative Default Models. CONTENTS. Vision Super -
Date received: 24 Oct 2016
Phillip Sweeney (PDF - 737k)
Submission 5 for Alternative Default Models View full list
1. 22 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: 24 Oct 2016
Prof John Quiggin (PDF - 132k)
Submission PFR303 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
The failure of for-profit competition in the provision of human services. Submission to Productivity Commission inquiry into introducing competition and informed. user choice into human services. John Quiggin. University of Queensland. The failure
Date received: 20 Oct 2016
Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals (BCCM) (PDF - 4194k)
Submission PFR302 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Professor Stephen King. GPO Box 5166 Sydney 1 JSW 200 1. P 02 9239 5915 E info@bccm.coop www.bccm.coop. Monash Adjunct Professor and Productivity Commissioner stephen.king@pc.gov.au. 19 October, 2016. BUSINESS COUNCIL OF CO-OPERATIVES AND MUTUALS. Re
Date received: 20 Oct 2016
Guy Johnson, Rosanna Scutella, Yi-Ping Tseng and Gavin Wood (PDF - 57k)
Submission PFR299 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Productivity Commission Human Services Inquiry: Identifying Sectors for Reform. We are writing in response to an invitation to make a submission in response to the above preliminary findings report. The chapter on social housing was of especial
Date received: 19 Oct 2016
Older Women's Network (OWN) Mackay Branch (PDF - 36k)
Submission PFR298 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
The Mackay Branch of the OLDER WOMENâS NETWORK (Qld) Inc. has approximately 70 members and is part of a network for older women. The group offers programs relating to health, personal development, information, activities and fun. It guards against
Date received: 19 Oct 2016
Dr Martin Dooland AM (PDF - 98k)
Submission PFR300 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Commissioner Stephen King. Human Services Inquiry. Productivity Commission. Dear Commissioner King. I have attached a number of documents in relation to the Commission's Report "Introducing. Competition and Informed User Choice into Human Services:
Date received: 19 Oct 2016
Carol O'Donnell - Part 1 (PDF - 284k)
Submission PFR301 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
The submission below on the PC Draft Report on the National Evidence Base is equally relevant to the PC Inquiries into Human Services and Fisheries because it deals with the importance of open regional, rather than closed professional or
Date received: 19 Oct 2016
Prof Keith Jacobs (PDF - 70k)
Submission PFR296 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission Thanks for the opportunity to make a submission on the preliminary findings report. I have limited my response to the section on social housing. 1. Some acknowledgement in the opening paragraph of 3.1 of the inputed subsidies that
Date received: 17 Oct 2016
Tasmanian Government (PDF - 396k)
Submission PFR297 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Submission by the Tasmanian Government. -r. Tasmania 6< y1we H e possibilities. 1 Introduction. The Tasmanian Government is committed to providing high-quality services to the community, protecting vulnerable people and ensuring strong economic
Date received: 17 Oct 2016
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- 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