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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Migration Alliance Inc (PDF - 187k)
Submission DR89 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Email: migrant.intake@pc.gov.au. Migrant Intake into Australia Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Submission by Liana Allan (Convenor) and Kristie Morgan (Vice Convenor) of Migration Alliance Inc On Friday the 13th of
Date received: 14 Dec 2015
ETS Global (PDF - 458k)
Submission DR86 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
1. Migrant Intake into Australia Public Inquiry ETS Submission on the Productivity Commission Draft Report. Introduction. Educational Testing Service (ETS), the non-profit creator of the global English proficiency measurement. the TOEFL iBT® test,
Date received: 11 Dec 2015
Helen Ware (PDF - 53k)
Submission DR87 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
I am making this submission on the basis of two quite distinct areas of qualification. One is as a demographer with decades of experience studying Australian immigration who is currently teaching a Unit on the history and actuality of Australiaâs
Date received: 10 Dec 2015
Geoffrey Holman (PDF - 92k)
Submission DR84 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Follow-up Comments on the Draft P.C. Report: âMigrant Intake into Australiaâ - Nov. 2015. A Reality Check - Dot point and Discussion Notes (Italics). Better Data and Modelling for Population and Economic Planning and Policy. Reality check:. We
Date received: 9 Dec 2015
Peter Thorn (PDF - 74k)
Submission DR85 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
I heard an ABC interview this morning about priority âsignificant foreign investor visasâleading to Australian permanent residency or eventually citizenship. During this interview the Productivity Commission report on such visas was mentioned.
Date received: 9 Dec 2015
Fred Carter (PDF - 62k)
Submission DR83 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Submission to the. Productivity Commission Draft Report on. Migrant Intake into Australia. Demographers are divided regarding if there is âno comprehensive empirical basis for setting an aggregate level of immigration or population over time that
Date received: 7 Dec 2015
Western Australian Government (PDF - 422k)
Submission DR45 for Public Safety Mobile Broadband View full list
1. Productivity Commissionâs Public Safety. Mobile Broadband Study. Western Australian Agenciesâ. Select Incident Data Demand Profiles. Report. December 2015. 2. Introduction The purpose of this report is to provide quantitative data demand
Date received: 4 Dec 2015
Ralph Bennett (PDF - 49k)
Submission DR82 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
I thank the Productivity Commission for tackling this core issue. Background I have noticed how those commercial interests that base their business model on an ever increasing stream of people, have been very successful in having their dreams come
Date received: 3 Dec 2015
Victoria First Inc. and Sustainable Population Australia (VIC/TAS Branch) (PDF - 227k)
Submission DR81 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Victoria First submission to the âMigrant Intake Into Australiaâdraft report. By Michael Bayliss. (President of Victoria First and Sustainable Population Australia: Victoria and Tasmania Branch). Firstly I would like to thank the Productivity
Date received: 3 Dec 2015
Mathias Sinning (PDF - 71k)
Submission DR80 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
General comments My comments mainly refer to draft finding 5.1, which suggests that immigration may have a negative effect on employment prospects of Australian-born youth. I believe that it is important that we do not confuse the difference between
Date received: 2 Dec 2015
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