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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NSW Government (PDF - 813k)
Submission DR109 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
Productivity Commission inquiry into Australiaâs system of horizontal fiscal. equalisation. Response to draft report. Submission to PC inquiry into Australiaâs system 1. of horizontal fiscal equalisation. Contents. Contents. 1. 1. Towards a
Date received: 10 Jan 2018
WA Government (PDF - 206k)
Submission DR108 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
1. This submission responds to issues raised by the Productivity Commission during the public hearing with the Western Australian Government on 14 November 2017. Under a move from full to reasonable equalisation, a 50% limit to the loss of royalties
Date received: 27 Dec 2017
Queensland Government (PDF - 873k)
Submission DR106 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
Queensland Government Submission Productivity Commission Inquiry into Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation â Draft Report. December 2017. Queensland Government Submission. Productivity Commission Draft Report â Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation 1.
Date received: 18 Dec 2017
Town of Port Hedland Council (PDF - 657k)
Submission DR105 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
Civi.c Centre McGregor street. PO Box 41 Port Hedland, WA 6721. Our Ref: 02/04/0006. P (OS) 9158 9300 F (08) 9158 9399. council@porthedland.wa.gov.au www.porthedland.wa.gov.au. Enquiries: Josephine Bianchi, Manager Governance Direct Line: 9158 9320.
Date received: 15 Dec 2017
Climate Change our Future (PDF - 143k)
Submission DR104 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
Submission to Inquiry into Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation 1. Submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry into Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation regarding assessment of energy resources. Context. Australia is a signatory to the Paris Agreement which
Date received: 15 Dec 2017
Parliamentary Liberal Party of WA (PDF - 147k)
Submission DR107 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
Our ref: L17-1611. Productivity Commission. Hon Mike N ahan MLA Leader of the Opposition. Inquiry into Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation Commissioner Jonathan Coppel. By Email: hfe@pc.gov.au. Dear Commissioner Coppel. INQUIRY INTO AUSTRALIA'S SYSTEM OF
Date received: 14 Dec 2017
Victorian Trades Hall Council (PDF - 467k)
Submission DR93 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
The process of equalising to the strongest state provides all Australians with a relatively equal level of government services. The proposal to change this to the second strongest state essentially creates a two tier system in which one state will
Date received: 8 Dec 2017
Jerome Fahrer and Vince FitzGerald (PDF - 631k)
Submission DR102 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
REPORT TO. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. 30 NOVEMBER 2017. ASPECTS OF AUSTRALIAâS SYSTEM OF HFE. SUBMISSION BY JEROME FAHRER AND VINCE FITZGERALD. i. ACIL ALLEN CONSULTING PTY LTD. ABN 68 102 652 148. LEVEL NINE. 60 COLLINS STREET. MELBOURNE VIC 3000.
Date received: 7 Dec 2017
Anwar Shah (PDF - 803k)
Submission DR103 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
1. Horizontal Fiscal Equalization in Australia: Peering Inside the Black Box. Anwar Shah, Brookings Institution and the World Bank, Washington, DC, USA1. 22 November 2017. OUTLINE. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. 1.0 Introduction. Part I. Conceptual
Date received: 7 Dec 2017
John McAuley (PDF - 79k)
Submission DR58 for Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation View full list
/ r u COMMENT ON PRODUCTIVITY COM.'S DRAFT REPORT OF 9.0CT. 2017. CONCLUSIONS:. 1.HFE is broad concept only &its application not prescribed in textbooks. 2. CGC should ensure HFE is applied only to commonest Services. 3. CGC needs better criterion
Date received: 28 Nov 2017
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