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The Law Society NSW (PDF - 96k)
Submission DR155 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
Our ref: IIC:RHvk1959962 7 August 2020 Mr Romlie Mokak Commissioner Productivity Commission 4 National Circuit Barton ACT 2600 By email: indigenous.evaluation@pc.gov.au Dear Commissioner, Draft Indigenous Evaluation Strategy The Law Society of NSW
Date received: 6 Aug 2020
University of WA; Centre for Mining Energy and Natural Resources Law (PDF - 1326k)
Submission DR69 for Resources Sector Regulation View full list
Productivity Commission Resources Sector Regulation ONLINE SUBMISSION: www.pc.gov.au. Dear Commissioners. Centre for Mining, Energy and Natural Resources Law UWA Law School. 5 August 2020. Resources Sector Regulation - Information Request 10.3. We
Date received: 5 Aug 2020
The Smith Family (PDF - 396k)
Submission DR154 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
Indigenous Evaluation Strategy Draft. Productivity Commission. August 2020. Anne Hampshire Head of Research and Advocacy The Smith Family. Indigenous Evaluation Strategy Draft. 2. Overview of The Smith Family. The Smith Family is a national charity
Date received: 5 Aug 2020
National Health Leadership Forum (NHLF) (PDF - 156k)
Submission DR146 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
NHLF â Submission â Productivity Commission â Draft Indigenous Evaluation Strategy â 2020 1. Productivity Commission Draft Indigenous Evaluation Strategy. Comments. August 2020. NHLF â Submission â Productivity Commission â Draft
Date received: 4 Aug 2020
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Standing Committee (NATSIHSC) (PDF - 163k)
Submission DR148 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. Health Standing Committee. TO Productivity Commission. FROM NATSIHSC. RE Draft Indigenous Evaluation Strategy. DATE August 2020. Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback on the draft
Date received: 4 Aug 2020
Audiology Australia (AudA) (PDF - 337k)
Submission DR147 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
AUDIOLOGY AUSTRALIA SUBMISSION:. INDIGENOUS EVALUATION STRATEGY DRAFT. AUDIOLOGY AUSTRALIA Suite 101, 13 Cremorne Street, Cremorne, VIC. 3121 P: 03 9940 3900 | E: info@audiology.asn.au. W: www.audiology.asn.au. 1. SUBMISSION:. INDIGENOUS EVALUATION
Date received: 4 Aug 2020
NSW Ombudsman (PDF - 2060k)
Submission DR152 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
4 August 2020. Response to Productivity Commissionâs Draft Indigenous Evaluation Strategy. NSW Ombudsman. Artist: Jasmine Sarin, a proud Kamilaroi and Jerrinja woman. NSW Ombudsman. Level 24, 580 George Street. Sydney NSW 2000. General enquiries:
Date received: 4 Aug 2020
Keryn Hassall (PDF - 411k)
Submission DR151 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
1. Submission in response to the draft Indigenous Evaluation Strategy From: Keryn Hassall, Aptavit, Brisbane, August 2020. As an evaluator with an interest in organisational processes and practice change, I have many. years of experience reviewing
Date received: 4 Aug 2020
George Denny-Smith; Megan Williams; Martin Loosemore (PDF - 245k)
Submission DR153 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
George Denny-Smith, Megan Williams, Martin Loosemore. Prioritising Indigenous knowledges in evaluations: submission to the. draft Indigenous evaluation strategy. Summary. Indigenous Australians are often excluded from policy design, implementation
Date received: 4 Aug 2020
Riverina Murray Regional Alliance (RMRA) (PDF - 1032k)
Submission DR149 for Indigenous Evaluation Strategy View full list
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Date received: 3 Aug 2020
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