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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ADJ Consultancy Services (PDF - 226k)
Submission DR164 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
ADJ Consultancy Services©. Your answer, when Government wonât! © ABN: 62 275 253 029. REGISTERED TRADE MARK No: 15292249. ADJ Consultancy Services© POST: 35 WOOLRYCH CRESCENT DAVIDSON N.S.W 2085 AUSTRALIA. ABN: 62 275 253 029 NSW LOBBYIST NO.:
Date received: 11 May 2014
BTI Consulting (PDF - 157k)
Submission DR213 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Productivity Commission, Public Infrastructure Project Submission by Ilsa Kuiper, BTI Consulting (April 2014). 1. Getting the job done but doing it better - Procurement framework development considerations concerning Building Information Modelling
Date received: 9 May 2014
Wayne Mayo (PDF - 102k)
Submission DR208 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Inquiry into Public Infrastructure Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PRICING. The purpose of this note is to bring to the attention of the Commission a publication by the Commonwealth Treasury
Date received: 5 May 2014
Financial-Architects Asia (PDF - 1063k)
Submission DR207 for Public Infrastructure View full list
SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY ON PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE. Monday, 5 May 2014 Public Infrastructure Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne Vic 8003. For Attention: Greg Murtough Dear
Date received: 5 May 2014
CFMEU (PDF - 123k)
Submission DR206 for Public Infrastructure View full list
1. CFMEU Response on Issues Raised During Productivity Commission Brisbane Hearing. At the public hearing in Brisbane on 11th April the CFMEU appeared by way of a teleconference. During the hearing the CFMEU was asked to respond on a number of issues
Date received: 2 May 2014
Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (PDF - 140k)
Submission DR205 for Public Infrastructure View full list
23rd April 2014. Inquiry into Public Infrastructure. Productivity Commission. LB 2 Collins Street East. MELBOURNE VIC 8003. IPWEA Queensland has previously made a submission and attended the Commission in Brisbane. regarding the Registration of
Date received: 1 May 2014
Lynda Newman (PDF - 589k)
Submission DR204 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Lynda Newnam 23/4/14 â PC: Public Infrastructure 1. To: Peter Harris, Productivity Commission. Dear Mr Harris,. I attended the Public Infrastructure Hearing in Sydney last week. You suggested that. if any attendees wished to make a comment/further
Date received: 1 May 2014
Queensland Government (PDF - 671k)
Submission DR203 for Public Infrastructure View full list
1. Queensland Government Submission Productivity Commission Issues Paper Public Infrastructure November 2013. Name: Jamie Merrick. Name of organisation: Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning. Position in organisation: Deputy
Date received: 1 May 2014
Wyndham Legal Service (PDF - 783k)
Submission DR163 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
30 April2014. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601. Email : access.justice@pc.gov.au. WYNDHAM LEGAL SERVICE SUBMISSION ON THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT. REPORT (APRIL 2014). The Wyndham Legal Service Inc. (WLS) welcomes
Date received: 30 Apr 2014
Law Admissions Consultative Committee (PDF - 786k)
Submission DR162 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
LAW ADMISSIONS CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE 1. SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. DRAFT REPORT ON ACCESS TO JUSTICE ARRANGEMENTS. 1. INTRODUCTION. The Law Admission Consultative Committee's (LACC) task is to forge agreement between Admitting
Date received: 29 Apr 2014
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