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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Western Division Councils of NSW (PDF - 63k)
Submission DR90 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
The Western Division Councils of NSW represent the 11 Councils in the far west which cover 42% of NSW. The Division believes the Federal Government should continue to require telecommunication companies to provide a communication service to all
Date received: 19 Jan 2017
Anny O'Connor (PDF - 60k)
Submission DR87 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
In reference to the Universal Service Obligation being wound back by the Federal Govt I would like to voice my strong disapproval to this action. Whilst mobiles are being used more and more many people in the remote areas still depend on very
Date received: 19 Jan 2017
Fleur Turner (PDF - 62k)
Submission DR81 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
We are 175km north of Balranald and run a merino enterprise. The landline is the most reliable form of communication at the homestead to do business and personal as we are over 40km from the nearest mobile tower. I have heard first hand the
Date received: 19 Jan 2017
Claire Butler (PDF - 69k)
Submission DR88 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
We live 119kms from the nearest town in Far West NSW. We have had sky muster satellite for 7 months and whilst initially we noticed an improvement in speed, it has become increasingly unreliable with drop outs occurring on a daily basis. We use the
Date received: 19 Jan 2017
Bourke Shire Council (PDF - 346k)
Submission DR83 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Thursday, 19 January 2017 Dear Sir/ Madam. RE: Telecommunications Universal Services Obligation- Draft Report. It is Bourke Shire Councilâs view that the Federal Government should maintain the notion of a Universal Service Obligation for fixed
Date received: 19 Jan 2017
Lee Longmire (PDF - 127k)
Submission DR84 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
My submission is that from a rural resident viewpoint, that a Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation for access to dedicated landlines is still very much required. My submission centres around concern that all aspects of the impact that
Date received: 19 Jan 2017
Isolated Children's Parents' Association (ICPA) Qld Inc (PDF - 633k)
Submission DR86 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
1. Isolated Childrenâs Parents Association Qld Inc. Mrs Kim Hughes, Qld President Harrogate RICHMOND QLD 4822. Mrs Gillian Semple, Qld Secretary Dundee RICHMOND QLD 4822. www.icpa.com.au. Lobbying for opportunity, equity &support for all rural and
Date received: 19 Jan 2017
National Rural Health Alliance (PDF - 506k)
Submission DR89 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Mr Paul Lindwall Commissioner Productivity Commission Inquiry into Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation Dear Mr Lindwall. Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation The National Rural Health Alliance (the Alliance) welcomes the
Date received: 19 Jan 2017
SA Council of Social Service (SACOSS) (PDF - 164k)
Submission DR85 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Submission on the Productivity Commission Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation Draft Report. January 2017 For further information on this submission, contact Dr Greg Ogle Senior Policy and Research Analyst South Australian Council of
Date received: 19 Jan 2017
Collin O'Neill (PDF - 27k)
Submission DR52 for Consumer Law Enforcement And Administration View full list
Dear Sirs,. I believe that there requires a more industry specific approach to ACL's pertaining to the purchase of Recreational Vehicles such as caravans. There is historic evidence of an industry growing at an exponential rate valued at several
Date received: 18 Jan 2017
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