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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Association of Independent Schools, WA (PDF - 21k)
Submission DR572 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Type here Type here Type here. Submission to Productivity Commission from the Association of Independent Schools, Western Australia. Context The Association of Independent Schools, Western Australia (AISWA) is the representative body for the
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
Virginia McSporran (PDF - 2229k)
Submission DR581 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
2nd September 2014. Curtin University. Curtin University Early Childhood Centre. Bldg 003 Kent Street Bentley 6102 Perth WA Tel : 61 8 9266 7459 Fax: 61 8 9266 3742 Email : childcare@curtin.edu.au Web: earlychildhoodcentre.curtin.edu.au. Thank you
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
Karthika Viknarasah (PDF - 55k)
Submission DR578 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Dear Productivity Commission, After reviewing the draft recommendations of the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Childcare and Early Learning, Iâd like to submit my support and concerns for some of the recommendations. I support the following
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
Connie Duncan (PDF - 74k)
Submission DR569 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
I sometimes look with concern at how the government is always wanting to change childcare and how this continually affects not only the families involved but the childcare centres as well. We have already been through the traumatic changes of the
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
Leonie Arnold (PDF - 22k)
Submission DR573 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
To Whom It May Concern: Area One: The contribution of childcare to workforce participation and child development: This is a question that needs to be looked at over the whole of Australia, that is city, regional, rural and remote areas. Within
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
Helen Thomasson (PDF - 37k)
Submission DR579 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Childcare and Early Childhood Learning Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra ACT 2601 childcare@pc.gov.au September 2nd 2014 Dear Commissioners, Your task to investigate the options for creating simpler, more affordable, accessible, flexible
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
Prof Margaret Sims (PDF - 205k)
Submission DR577 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Brief Comments addressing elements of the Child Care and Early Learning Draft. Report. Professor Margaret Sims, University of New England. INFORMATION REQUEST 12.5 The Commission seeks information on the impact that removing the current free access
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
Churches of Christ Care (PDF - 181k)
Submission DR574 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Response to the Productivity Commissionâs draft report on childcare and early childhood learning Version 1.0 as at 02/09/2014. Document status: Final. Contents Executive Summary. 3. Introduction. 3. About Churches of Christ Care. 3. Quality. 4.
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
Antipodean Family Foundation (PDF - 249k)
Submission DR582 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Child Care and Early Childhood Learning 1. The investment we canât afford not to make: ensuring the most vulnerable children and families have access to Australiaâs early. childhood
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
Australian Community Childrenâs Services (PDF - 415k)
Submission DR567 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
2/9/2014. Dr Wendy Craik AM Commissioner Childcare Inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City, ACT 2600. Sent via email: childcare@pc.gov.au. Childcare and Early Childhood Learning:. Productivity Commission Draft Report July 22nd 2014
Date received: 2 Sep 2014
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