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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Australian Services Union (ASU) (PDF - 76k)
Submission DR59 for Superannuation Competitiveness And Efficiency View full list
How to assess the superannuation system's performance 1 | P a g e (Productivity Commission). Productivity Commission. ASU Submission. How to assess the superannuation system's performance. Submitter:. David Smith, National Secretary. Organisation:.
Date received: 7 Sep 2016
Meg and Paul Wilson (PDF - 196k)
Submission DR270 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list
To the Productivity Commission. agriculture @pc.gov.au. From Meg &Paul Wilson. INQUIRY INTO. REGULATION OF AGRICULTURE. Our Submission â Amendments and additional information. Dear Commissioners,. We are parents and grandparents living in the
- Attachment 1: Continued submission (PDF - 93.7 KB)
- Attachment 2: A proposed review of standard for gluten (GF) levels in food (PDF - 552.1 KB)
- Attachment 2: A proposed review of standard for gluten (GF) levels in food (Word - 297.4 KB)
- Attachment 3: Correspondence with US Federal Drug Administration (PDF - 127.6 KB)
Date received: 7 Sep 2016
NSW Young Lawyers Animal Law Committee (PDF - 372k)
Submission DR284 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list
NSW Young Lawyers Animal Law Committee 170 Phillip Street Sydney NSW 2000. ylgeneral@lawsociety.com.au www.younglawyers.com.au. Submission on the Regulation of Australian Agriculture. 7 September 2016. Regulation of Agriculture Productivity
Date received: 7 Sep 2016
Western Australian Government (PDF - 729k)
Submission DR285 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list
1. Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Regulation of Agriculture Submission prepared by. the Western Australian Government in response to the. Draft Report. 31 August 2016. 2. Western Australian Government Submission. Productivity Commission.
Date received: 7 Sep 2016
Andrew Gaylard (PDF - 63k)
Submission DR81 for Education Evidence Base View full list
The Productivity Commissionâs Education Evidence Base draft report fails to pay adequate attention to international context. On page 4 of the report overview is a graph that reveals a simple fact about the effect of changes in spending on
Date received: 6 Sep 2016
Stephen Melhuish (PDF - 60k)
Submission DR83 for Education Evidence Base View full list
In most business the general rule is to measure what the important outcomes are and run your business around that. For example EBIT is an important measure so any activity that reduces costs and increases profitability is carefully pursued by all
Date received: 6 Sep 2016
Stephen Saunders (PDF - 64k)
Submission DR82 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Your report loses me as early as Figure 1 on page 4. This year, our few-strings- attached federal funding for private schools topped $10 billion for the first time, a very large budget item in an Australian federal context. Generally speaking,
Date received: 6 Sep 2016
Robert Pender (PDF - 152k)
Submission DR65 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
Notes on Productivity commission draft report With the exception of the brief mention of implementing tagging for high-value recreational take, I read many of the points conveyed in the draft report with dismay. It just goes to show how little the
Date received: 6 Sep 2016
Greg Hall MLC and David Armstrong (PDF - 222k)
Submission DR276 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list
Page 1. The Productivity Commission (PC) Draft Report âRegulation of Australian Agriculture, July 2016,. makes the following finding and recommendation in relation to the cultivation of Genetically. Modified Organisms:. DRAFT FINDING 6.1. There is
Date received: 6 Sep 2016
Lance Payne (PDF - 714k)
Submission DR66 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
1 | P a g e. Copy. Opening with the Key note and closing statement from my last post draft submission; If the micro plastics and the more invasive polymers are not halted at the waste stream source, the entire Australian Fisheryâs and symbolic
Date received: 6 Sep 2016
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