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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Paul Stephen (PDF - 11k)
Submission DR121 for Natural Disaster Funding View full list
Sir, My house and contents insurance rates have increased 3 fold in 7 years. I know of many people.especially pensioners up here on North Coast NSW who have abandoned house insurance due to cost. Some of the newer insurance businesses that have come
Date received: 25 Sep 2014
Kepnock Residents Action Group (PDF - 3647k)
Submission DR41 for Costs Of Doing Business: Retail Trade Industry View full list
KEPNOCK RESIDENTS ACTION GROUP â submission to Productivity Commission re Retail Trade â The next Chapter of our Case Study- complementing Submissions DR35 and DR40. Kepnock Residents Action Group Submission Productivity Commission Page 1. The
Date received: 23 Sep 2014
Tasmanian Government (PDF - 398k)
Submission DR904 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
1. Submission by the Tasmanian Government. Productivity Commission Inquiry into. Childcare and Early Childhood Learning. September 2014. 1. Table of Contents. 1 TASMANIAN CONTEXT. 2. 2 INTRODUCTION. 4. 3 FAMILIES USING MAINSTREAM SERVICES. 6. 4
Date received: 23 Sep 2014
ACT Government (PDF - 458k)
Submission DR905 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
ACT GOVERNMENT RESPONSE. TO DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS AND. INFORMATION REQUESTS. IN THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION'S. DRAFT INQUIRY REPORT ON. CHILDCARE AND EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING. September 2014. ACT Government's responses to. draft recommendations and
Date received: 23 Sep 2014
Peter Brohier (PDF - 44k)
Submission DR42 for Costs Of Doing Business: Retail Trade Industry View full list
PC's Retail Costs Inquiry Submission The cost of doing business in Tasmania is increased as goods from the mainland destined for retail consumption are excluded from the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme. They have a higher landed cost in
Date received: 22 Sep 2014
John Livermore (PDF - 192k)
Submission DR114 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
1. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION TASMANIAN SHIPPING AND FREIGHT INQUIRY 2014. TFES Background. The Report to the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport (24/5/12) by Michael Deegan included in his terms of reference the operation of
Date received: 19 Sep 2014
Children with Disability Australia (PDF - 163k)
Submission DR903 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Childcare and. Early Childhood Learning. Submission - Response to Draft Report. September 2014. Contact: Stephanie Gotlib, Executive Officer Suite 3, 173 Queens Parade, Clifton Hill, VIC 3068. Phone (03) 9482
Date received: 18 Sep 2014
NSW Bar Association (PDF - 753k)
Submission DR891 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
The New South Wales Bar Association Submission to the Productivity Commission. Childcare and Early Childhood Lea¡ ning Draft Report. Introduction. l. On 22 November 2013 the fede¡ al Treasurer, the Honourable Joseph Hocke¡ requested that the
Date received: 18 Sep 2014
National Association of Mobile Services (PDF - 183k)
Submission DR902 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
National Association of Mobile Services for. Rural &Remote Families &Children Inc. Mobile Childrenâs Services: Promoting and fostering the well-being, welfare and care. of families with children living in rural and remote regions of Australia.
Date received: 16 Sep 2014
UNSW Australian Early Years (PDF - 227k)
Submission DR900 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES | UNSW SYDNEY NSW 2052 AUSTRALIA. T 61(2) 9385 1708 | F 61 (2) 9385 9315 | ABN 57 195 873 179 | CRICOS Provider Code 00098G. SYDNEY | CANBERRA | AUSTRALIA. 9 September 2014 SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION TO THE
Date received: 15 Sep 2014
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