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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Walgett Shire Council (PDF - 293k)
Submission DR89 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR WALGETT SHIRE COUNCIL. Our reference: MU:JK 10/236-02. Thursday, 13 October 2022. Julie Abramson Commissioner Australia's Maritime Logistics System Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne Vic 8003,
Date received: 13 Oct 2022
Dr Greig Taylor and Dr Matthew McDonald (PDF - 78k)
Submission DR87 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
12/10/2022. Dear Commissioners and Staff,. My name is Dr. Greig Taylor and I am an academic at UNSW Business School. As you may. recall, my colleague, Dr Matthew McDonald, and I made a submission to the Commissionâs. inquiry back in February this
Date received: 13 Oct 2022
Ports Australia (PDF - 168k)
Submission DR86 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
Level 2, 1 York St, Sydney NSW 2000 02 9247 7581 | info@portsaustralia.com.au. www.portsaustralia.com.au. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. AUSTRALIAâS MARITIME LOGISTICS SYSTEM INQUIRY â DRAFT REPORT. Ports Australia has appreciated opportunities thus
Date received: 13 Oct 2022
Freight and Trade Alliance (FTA) and Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA) (PDF - 190k)
Submission DR93 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
14 October 2022 Commissioner Stephen King Productivity Commission CC: Commissioner Julie Abramson &Athena Wicks mailto:maritime@pc.gov.au Dear Stephen, The Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA) and Freight &Trade Alliance (FTA) thank you for
Date received: 13 Oct 2022
Tasmanian Government (PDF - 268k)
Submission DR113 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
Document title 1. Productivity Commission Inquiry. into Australia's Maritime Logistics. System: Interim Report. October 2022. Tasmanian Government Submission. i. Contents. Introduction. 1. Maritime logistics in Tasmania. 2. Strategic ports. 2.
Date received: 13 Oct 2022
The Stable (PDF - 1871k)
Submission DR94 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
WWW.THESTABLE.GROUP ABN 87 651 027 931 | 98 Macquarie Street Dubbo NSW 2830 | 61 468 800 625. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMSSION â AUSTRALIAâS MARITIME LOGISTICS SYSTEM â S221006. 6th October 2022. The Stable. WWW.THESTABLE.GROUP ABN 87
Date received: 13 Oct 2022
Centre for Research in Educational and Social Inclusion | University of South Australia (PDF - 500k)
Submission DR63 for National School Reform Agreement View full list
Submission by the Centre for Research in Educational and Social Inclusion, University of South Australia in response to the Productivity Commissionâs Interim Report for the Review of the National School Reform Agreement We make this submission on
Date received: 13 Oct 2022
National Road Transport Association (NatRoad) (PDF - 353k)
Submission DR106 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
Page 1 of 10. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Lifting productivity at Australiaâs container ports: between water, wharf and warehouse: Draft Report. 13 October 2022. Page 2 of 10. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Natroad remains wedded to its
Date received: 13 Oct 2022
Regional Cities New South Wales (RCNSW) (PDF - 126k)
Submission DR85 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
1 RCNSW â Letter of Support. 12 October 2022 NAME POSITION ADDRESS Via email: EMAIL Dear TITLE, RE: Letter of Support â Regional Cities New South Wales On behalf of the Regional Cities New South Wales (RCNSW) membership I would like to advise
Date received: 12 Oct 2022
Secon Freight Logistics (PDF - 319k)
Submission DR83 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
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Date received: 12 Oct 2022
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