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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Industry Super Australia (PDF - 1043k)
Submission 38 for Superannuation Competitiveness And Efficiency View full list
ISA submission
Date received: 16 May 2016
Tamsin Mathers (PDF - 67k)
Submission 8 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Please implement the recommendations of the 2005 National Inquiry into the Teaching of Literacy, the 2010 report âHelping People with Dyslexiaâ: A national action agenda report and the âAction Now: Classroom-Ready Teachers report'. My son is
Date received: 13 May 2016
Stephen Duckett (PDF - 26k)
Submission 37 for Superannuation Competitiveness And Efficiency View full list
I am concerned about the interaction between superannuation and life insurance. This has come to my attention through my daughters experience with HostPlus. She was enrolled in life insurance by default as part of her compulsory superannuation and
Date received: 13 May 2016
Julia Manickam (PDF - 67k)
Submission 7 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Thank you for receiving my submission. My request is brief. Why are we wasting tax payer money on having yet another enquiry when the recommendations of the previous 2, 3, 4 inquiries have not yet been implemented? What is it so hard for the
Date received: 12 May 2016
Dr Molly De Lemos AM (PDF - 104k)
Submission 6 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Education Evidence Base. This submission argues for the introduction of a national Phonics test in Year 1 to assess childrenâs word reading skills in their second year of school.
Date received: 12 May 2016
Queensland Government (PDF - 411k)
Submission 60 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
Queensland Government. Reference: 11089/16 Department of. Agriculture and Fisheries. 12 MAY 2016. Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601. Dear Sir/Madam. Thank you for the opportunity to provide
Date received: 12 May 2016
Xamax (PDF - 421k)
Submission 3 for Data Availability And Use View full list
Submission. to. Productivity Commission. Data Availability and Use. Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd 78 Sidaway St. Chapman ACT 2611 AUSTRALIA. http://www.xamax.com.au. 5 May 2016. © Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, 2016. â 1 â. Productivity Commission
Date received: 11 May 2016
Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) (PDF - 258k)
Submission 5 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Item 5 â Attachment 3 â Appendix 1. Page 2 of 9. AITSL Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Education. Evidence Base. Item 5 â Attachment 3 â Appendix 1. 1 | Page. Draft AITSL Submission to the Productivity Commission
Date received: 10 May 2016
Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association (ASBTIA) (PDF - 311k)
Submission 59 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
1. Submission by the Australian SBT Industry Association (ASBTIA). to the. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Regulation of Australian Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture Sectors (2016). Content of submission. Range of submission. Summary â
Date received: 10 May 2016
Pamela Snow (PDF - 63k)
Submission 4 for Education Evidence Base View full list
The most efficient and effective way forward for the Commonwealth Government would be to over-see an implementation across all states and territories of the 20 recommendations contained within the 2005 National Inquiry into the Teaching of Literacy.
Date received: 9 May 2016
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