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Dr Jane Andrew and Dr Max Baker (PDF - 146k)

Submission 140 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list


Ass. Associate Professor Jane Andrew Discipline of Accounting University of Sydney Business School 317, H69 The University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia. sydney.edu.au ABN 15 211 513 464 CRICOS 00026A. 1. Dr Jane Andrew Associate Professor, Accounting

Date received: 23 Jul 2016

Wilma Anvieh (PDF - 63k)

Submission 80 for Education Evidence Base View full list


My staff and I are proud of our early childhood service. Our families and children are very happy and our waiting list is very long. Our staff to child ratios are far above what is required by National regulations. The educators are wonderful and

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

West Coast Professional Fishers Association (PDF - 82k)

Submission 64 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list


The South Australian gummy and school shark fishery has been through the tests of time. A longline fishery in the 40's and 50's through the gillnet slaughter of the 60's through to 2016. Finally this fishery in the states West Coast has almost

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

Stanley Rosenthal (PDF - 74k)

Submission 181 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list


Brief submission Government services should be directly delivered by government, not outsourced or privatised. The profit incentive can redirect priorities in a way that will damage the support the public needs. Stanley Rosenthal. Brief submission.

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

Donna Azzopardi (PDF - 76k)

Submission 180 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list


Brief submission As a Community Care Worker I find it offensive that our services will be provided for someone to profit from at the expense of our vulnerable clients and workers conditions and rights. Donna Azzopardi. Brief submission.

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

Stafford Hall (PDF - 37k)

Submission 11 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list


Having taken note of many "privatisations" over the years I not the almost complete failure of such. In most instances "privatisation" has resulted in higher costs and less service. I submit privatisation is a complete failure. Stafford Hall.

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

C Steen (PDF - 41k)

Submission 10 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list


Privatisation of any Public Service nearly ALWAYS leads to rorting and decrease &degradation of services. It is perfectly obvious this will happen because private business are in it only to make a profit. They care not about the services they

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

Kim McMullan (PDF - 58k)

Submission 9 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list


Child Protection is a whole of community issue. Our most vulnerable families should not be exposed to profit based organisations that take the opportunity to make money off their disadvantage. The regulatory requirements and expertise required to

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

Beryl Flower (PDF - 81k)

Submission 137 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list


Brief submission There is absolutely nothing to be gained by the Australian taxpayer by all this privatisation. Instead, companies who buy in will make whatever profits they can, which is their reason for existence. How many public servants now

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

Robert Ramsden (PDF - 59k)

Submission 135 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list


Brief submission Private companies/persons should have no place in providing human Services.They are governed purely by profit and will only provide the minimum level of service that they can get away with while charging the maximum fee that they

Date received: 22 Jul 2016

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