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 Primary Principals Association (PDF - 127k)
Submission DR685 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
SUBMISSION TO: PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO CHILDCARE AND EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING (DRAFT REPORT) PREAMBLE The Australian Primary Principals Association (APPA) represents the 7, 200 principals who lead the Government, Catholic and
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
Dr Jill Murray (PDF - 132k)
Submission DR834 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
1. 5 September 2014 Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report on Childcare and Early Childhood Learning Associate Professor Jill Murray Law School La Trobe University Bundoora 3086. 1. This submission relates to the Draft Reportâs
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
Berry Street (PDF - 22k)
Submission DR781 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
1. Submission from Berry Street Victoria to the Childcare and Early Childhood Learning Productivity Commission. Date: 5 September 2014 Author: Joanna Bock, Statewide Manager Early Years. About Berry Streetâs work in the Early Years. Berry Street
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
Kim Elhayak (PDF - 54k)
Submission DR815 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
12.2: As a centre owner, there has been many changes over the years to CCB and CCR the way it is processed and handled by services. I believe that the system we have now works well, the rebate provides opportunities for all families and children,
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
Tarriann Martin (PDF - 16k)
Submission DR838 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
I am a dedicated and committed educator of 25 years who is absolutely shocked and horrified at many of the recommendations that have been put forward in the Productivity Commission. I strongly believe that it is inappropriate to lump children in a
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
Annie Leung (PDF - 20k)
Submission DR859 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
AL05092014. Submission - 1. Child Care Benefit and Child Care Rebate should be focused on improving work. force participation. It should not be a welfare payment or income support simply people have children. a) From a productivity perspective,
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
AlburyCIty OOSH Services (PDF - 643k)
Submission DR746 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Reference: FIL 14/00056 Contact: C Northam. 5 September 2014. Productivity Commission. Childcare and Early Childhood Learning. Childcare@pc.gov.au. Draft Report. Dear Commissioners. Response to Productivity Commission 2014, Chi/dcare and Early
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
Carolien Aleckson (PDF - 96k)
Submission DR797 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
2nd September 2014 Childcare and Early Childhood Learning Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601 Response to Productivity Commission Draft Report Dear Commissioner We are the elected parent body of Evans Head Pre School and
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
Workplace Gender Equality Agency (PDF - 48k)
Submission DR829 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Workplace Gender Equality Agency | www.wgea.gov.au 1. Response to Information Request 6.1 Productivity Commission of Australiaâs Draft Report on Childcare and Early Childhood Learning. Information request 6.1 The Commission seeks
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
Bubup Womindjeka Family Childrens Centre (PDF - 435k)
Submission DR768 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
. . Bubup Womindjeka Family &Childrenâs Centre - Response to Productivity Commission Draft Recommendations. 1 . 4th September 2014. Lesley White Interim Executive Officer
Date received: 5 Sep 2014
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