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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Energy Safe Victoria (PDF - 796k)
Submission 7 for Consumer Law Enforcement And Administration View full list
energysa e VICTORIA. ESV Ref' CM-5799. 30 August 2016. Consumer Law Enforcement and Administration Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. By online submission: www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/consumer-law/. Dear Commissioners.
Date received: 30 Aug 2016
Tasmanian Government (PDF - 252k)
Submission 205 for Data Availability And Use View full list
16/63134 Page 1 of 14. Tasmanian Government Submission. Productivity Commission Inquiry into. Data Availability and Use. August 2016. 16/63134. 16/63134 Page 2 of 14. 1 Introduction. The Tasmanian Government welcomes the Australian Governmentâs
Date received: 30 Aug 2016
Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) (PDF - 755k)
Submission 6 for Consumer Law Enforcement And Administration View full list
Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN). Australiaâs peak telecommunications consumer organisation. Suite 4.02, 55 Mountain St, Ultimo NSW 2007. Tel: (02) 9288 4000 | TTY: (02) 9281 5322 | Fax: (02) 9288 4019. www.accan.org.au |
Date received: 30 Aug 2016
Consumer Action Law Centre (PDF - 350k)
Submission 10 for Consumer Law Enforcement And Administration View full list
Consumer Action Law Centre Level 6, 179 Queen Street Telephone 03 9670 5088 info@consumeraction.org.au Melbourne Victoria 3000 Facsimile 03 9629 6898 www.consumeraction.org.au ABN 37 120 056 484 ACN 120 056 484. 30 August 2016. Consumer Law
Date received: 30 Aug 2016
Choice (PDF - 837k)
Submission 11 for Consumer Law Enforcement And Administration View full list
SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION COMMISSIONED STUDY: CONSUMER LAW ENFORCEMENT AND. ADMINISTRATION. 30 August 2016. 2015. Set up by consumers for consumers, CHOICE is the consumer. advocate that provides Australians with information and advice,.
Date received: 30 Aug 2016
Retail Council (PDF - 106k)
Submission 3 for Consumer Law Enforcement And Administration View full list
RETAILCOUNCIL. Retail Council Level 36, Governor Phillip Tower 1 Farrer Place, Sydney NSW 2000 T 612 8823 3515 admingretailcouncil.com.au retaitcouncil.cormau ABN 78 118 494 643. 29 August 2016. Consumer Law Enforcement and Administration.
Date received: 29 Aug 2016
Department of Health (PDF - 167k)
Submission 5 for Consumer Law Enforcement And Administration View full list
Australian Government. Department of Health. 30 August 2016. Consumer Law Enforcement and Administration Study Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Dear Commissioner Abramson. Department of Health Submission to the
Date received: 29 Aug 2016
Queensland Law Society (PDF - 870k)
Submission 4 for Consumer Law Enforcement And Administration View full list
Yours faithfully. Queensland Law Society. Law Society House, 179 Ann Street, Brisbane Old 4000, Australia. GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Old 4001 I ABN 33 423 389 441. P 07 3842 5943 F07 3221 9329 I president@qls.cornau I qls.com.au. Office of the
Date received: 29 Aug 2016
Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association Ltd (PDF - 922k)
Submission 287 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
8 August 2016. Human Services Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne Vic 8003. Improving Productivity and Quality in Human Services: Extending Acupuncture Provider Status to Registered Acupuncturists. The
Date received: 29 Aug 2016
Alex Cokic (PDF - 156k)
Submission 2 for Consumer Law Enforcement And Administration View full list
Alex Cokic 30 August 2016 Consumer Law Enforcement and Administration Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Re: How is the multiple regulator model for the ACL working and how could it be improved? To whom it may concern,
Date received: 27 Aug 2016
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