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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National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) (PDF - 441k)
Submission DR166 for Right To Repair View full list
PO Box 60 Potts Point NSW 1335. 18000 4 NAVA (6282) nava.net.au nava@visualarts.net.au. ABN 16 003 229 285. Re: RIGHT TO REPAIR NAVA welcomes the opportunity to contribute to this inquiry through responding to the Right to Repair Draft Report. The
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
Medtronic Australasia (PDF - 428k)
Submission DR186 for Right To Repair View full list
Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Right to Repair in Australia Submission by Medtronic Australasia Pty Ltd July 2021. ABOUT MEDTRONIC. Making healthcare better is our priority, and we believe medical technology can play an even greater role
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
Jennifer Elliott (PDF - 40k)
Submission DR185 for Right To Repair View full list
Right to repair draft submission. Iâm proposing a product labelling scheme. There is an inherent instability in our system of Capitalism. It does not sufficiently take into account how long an item will last. If you take into account the time
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
Helen Millicer (PDF - 165k)
Submission DR193 for Right To Repair View full list
Commissioners. Australian Productivity Commission. Right to Repair Inquiry. 23 July 2021. Dear Commissioners,. I write briefly to meet your timeframe and thank you for your excellent draft report into this. important issue for Australia. This work
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
South Australian Repair Café Coordinators (PDF - 265k)
Submission DR187 for Right To Repair View full list
1. Right to Repair. Productivity Commission. 4 National Circuit Barton. ACT 2600,. Australia. Submission from South Australian Repair Cafe Coordinators. Regarding the. Productivity Commission Draft Report - Right to Repair (June 2021). Our position
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
Brisbane Residents United Inc (PDF - 89k)
Submission DR198 for Right To Repair View full list
Right to Repair inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East Melbourne Vic 8003 Email: repair@pc.gov.au. To whom it may concern. We welcome the opportunity to make a submission on the Productivity Commissionâs draft report for
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
Watch and Clockmakers of Australia (PDF - 202k)
Submission DR196 for Right To Repair View full list
Response to Right to Repair: Productivity Commission Draft Report. Introductory Comments The Watch and Clockmakers of Australia is the trade association for professional watch and clockmakers and as such any representations made by the association
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
Sean OâFarrell (PDF - 39k)
Submission DR188 for Right To Repair View full list
Right to Repair Submission: As a consumer, enthusiast and developer of various technologies, I am pleased to see that the Productivity Commission has taken serious consideration of the many growing difficulties and other issues relating to
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
Australian Water Heating Forum (AWHF) (PDF - 165k)
Submission DR192 for Right To Repair View full list
Australian Water Heating Forum (AWHF) C/- The Australian Industry Group PO Box 7622, Melbourne VIC 3004. Ph: 03 9867 0270 associations@aigroup.com.au. Right to Repair Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East Melbourne Vic
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
Dimitrios Eliades (PDF - 284k)
Submission DR199 for Right To Repair View full list
23 July 2021. Right to Repair inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East Melbourne Vic 8003. SENT BY EMAIL TO repair@pc.gov.au. Dear Commissioners,. Re: The Right to Repair Inquiry â Intellectual Property (IP) considerations.
Date received: 23 Jul 2021
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