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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Nicole Davill (PDF - 55k)
Submission 41 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Submission of Nicole Davill - SA. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the increased application of competition, contestability and informed user choice to human services. I formerly worked in NGOs supporting refugees and people seeking asylum. Due
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Daren Keena (PDF - 59k)
Submission 44 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Submission of Daren Keena - QLD. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the increased application of competition, contestability and informed user choice to human services. I have worked in a NFP day support service for 19 years supporting some 50
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Elizabeth Hogg (PDF - 62k)
Submission 39 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Submission of Elizabeth Hogg - VIC. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the increased application of competition, contestability and informed user choice to human services. I am a Coordinator: Mental Health Respite and work alongside people with
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Darebin City Council (PDF - 3439k)
Submission 214 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
25 July 2016. Stephen King. Commissioner. Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne Vic 8003. Dear Mr. King,. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO INTRODUCING COMPETITION AND INFORMED USER CHOICE INTO
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Mid North Coast Human Services Alliance (PDF - 87k)
Submission 220 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Australian Government Productivity Commission Submission on Human Services: Identifying sectors for reform. from the Mid North Coast Human Services Alliance. 26 July 2106. 1. Introduction &Background After two and a half years of operation between
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Australian Statistics Advisory Council (PDF - 331k)
Submission 25 for Data Availability And Use View full list
ASAC Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on Data Availability and Use. Introduction. 1 The Australian Statistics Advisory Council (ASAC) believes that significant costs can be saved over time, and the quality of information available
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Anglicare Australia (PDF - 391k)
Submission 217 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
PO Box 4093. Ainslie ACT 2602. T (02) 6230 1775. F (02) 6230 1704. anglicare@anglicare.asn.au. www.anglicare.asn.au. 26 July 2106 Stephen King Commissioner Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601, Australia Productivity
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Catherine Smith (PDF - 145k)
Submission 218 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
1. Attention: Human Services Inquiry, Productivity Commission. Competition and Informed User Choice in Human Services: Identifying sectors for reform Submission due 25 July 2016. Submission from Cath Smith, Changesmith Consulting. I am a human
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Dr Hazel Moir (PDF - 199k)
Submission 24 for Data Availability And Use View full list
Productivity Commission inquiry into data availability and use: submission. Over a career in using a variety of publicly generated data, I have found many situations where relevant data have not been available. These include PBS data prior to 1998,
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Justice Action (PDF - 145k)
Submission 101 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
1. Productivity Commission Human Services: Identifying Sectors for Reform 25/7/2016 1. Introduction Justice Action mostly finds itself standing alone defending the most vulnerable in the community, whilst those we protect have immense sums of
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
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- small business (195)
- climate (132)
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- retail (78)
- science and innovation (65)
- energy (62)
- mental health
- philanthropy
- identifying sectors for reform
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- 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