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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Wine Tasmania (PDF - 127k)
Submission 78 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
WINE TASMANIA SUBMISSION. TO THE. TASMANIAN SHIPPING INQUIRY. February 2014. Submitted to: Submitted By:. Tasmanian Shipping Inquiry Sheralee Davies, CEO. Productivity Commission Wine Industry Tasmania Ltd. GPO Box 1428 147 Davey Street. CANBERRA
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
Australian Shipowners Association (PDF - 635k)
Submission 87 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
Member of the International Chamber of Shipping &Asian Shipowners Forum. Level 1, 4 Princes Street Port Melbourne VIC 3207 T:61 3 9647 6000 F:61 3 9646 2256 admin@asa.com.au www.asa.com.au. Australian Shipowners Association Limited ABN 73 006 627
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
Flinders Council (PDF - 596k)
Submission 90 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
7 February 2013 Tasmanian Shipping Inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601 Email: tasmanian.shipping@pc.gov.au Tasmanian Shipping and Freight Inquiry Submission to the Draft Productivity Commission Report - January 2014
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
Austrade (PDF - 401k)
Submission 41 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
Level 2, Minter Ellison Building 25 National Circuit FORREST ACT 2603 ABN: 11 764 698 227. T. 02 6201 7318 F. 02 6201 7308 W. www.austrade.gov.au. This communication is confidential to the addressee; the information it contains carries no warranty
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
Caravan, RV and Accommodation Industry of Australia Ltd (CRVA) (PDF - 544k)
Submission 76 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
Caravan, RV &Accommodation Industry of Australia Ltd Submissions in response to the Tasmanian Shipping and Freight Draft Report. 1. Tasmanian Shipping and Freight. Inquiry Submissions. Contents. Introduction. 1 Recommendations. 3 Who is Caravan, RV
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
TT-Line Company Pty Ltd (PDF - 213k)
Submission 84 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY. 7 FEBRUARY 2014. TASMANIAN SHIPPING AND. FREIGHT. SUBMISSION FROM. TT-LINE COMPANY PTY LTD (TT-LINE). Head Office. The Esplanade PO Box 168E. East Devonport Tasmania 7310 Tel 03 6421 7311 Fax 03 6427 0588. Melbourne
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
Net Sea Freight â Tasmania Pty Ltd (PDF - 233k)
Submission 75 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
Net Sea Freight â Tasmania Pty Ltd. Comments on Productivity Commission Draft Report. Tasmanian Shipping and Freight, January, 2014. Authors:. Steve Henty, BCom. Brian East, BCom, BEc (Hons), Dip Ed (Tas), MBA (Adel). Craig Lewis, BIS, MIS. 7
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
SeaRoad Holdings Pty Ltd (PDF - 529k)
Submission 81 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
SeaRoad Holdings Pty Ltd ABN 16 123 749 655. Level 4/650 Lorimer Street PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207. P 61 3 9250 8700 F 61 3 9250 8710. www.searoad.net. 7 February 2014. Karen Chester. Presiding Commissioner. Tasmanian Shipping Inquiry. Productivity
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
Tasmanian Government (PDF - 405k)
Submission 85 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
1. Productivity Commission Inquiry. into Tasmanian Shipping and Freight. Tasmanian Government Response to the Draft Report. February 2014. 2. 1. Introduction. This submission responds to the findings and recommendations presented in the.
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
Maritime Union of Australia (PDF - 443k)
Submission 89 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
MARITIME UNION OF AUSTRALIA (MUA). SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. RESPONSE TO DRAFT REPORT OF 24 JANUARY 2014. INQUIRY INTO TASMANIAN SHIPPING AND FREIGHT. 7 FEBRUARY 2014. 2. Executive summary. i. We are concerned that the
Date received: 7 Feb 2014
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