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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National Competition Council (PDF - 263k)
Submission 48 for National Access Regime (2013) View full list
The National Access Regime. Submission on the Productivity Commission draft report. 3 July 2013. NCC submission on draft Productivity Commission report. Page 1. Table of Contents. Abbreviations. 2. 1 Summary. 3. 2 Support for the Commissionâs
Date received: 3 Jul 2013
South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (PDF - 87k)
Submission 37 for Mineral And Energy Resource Exploration View full list
1. General The South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (SACOME) represents over 320 members in the resources and energy industries in South Australia. We welcome the opportunity to provide comments in relation to the Draft Report and
Date received: 27 Jun 2013
SRA Information Technology Pty Ltd (PDF - 324k)
Submission 36 for Mineral And Energy Resource Exploration View full list
Productivity Commission Study. Minerals and Energy Resource Exploration. SRA Information Technology Pty Ltd. Submission. 26 June 2013. Introduction. 2. Transactional communication versus collaboration. 3. Shared information, leveraged processes. 4.
Date received: 26 Jun 2013
David Watkins (PDF - 69k)
Submission 35 for Mineral And Energy Resource Exploration View full list
Resource Exploration Impediments. I have read through briefly the Draft Report and notice that there is an over representation of anti exploration groups. Apart from those which are confidential and know the ramifications of being honest there are
Date received: 5 Jun 2013
Australian Energy Regulator (PDF - 978k)
Submission DR109 for Electricity Network Regulation View full list
AER Submission Possible options for interim solutions to congestion-related disorderly bidding. March 2013. ii. Contents Contents. ii. 1 What is congestion-related disorderly bidding? 1. 2 The costs of disorderly bidding. 2. 3 Possible long term
Date received: 25 Mar 2013
Pacific Economics Group (PDF - 71k)
Submission DR107 for Electricity Network Regulation View full list
22 East Mifflin, Suite 302, Madison, WI 53705 Phone 608 257-1522 x30. March 14, 2013. Mr Philip Weickhardt. Presiding Commissioner. Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East. MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Dear Mr Weickhardt. In its 25
Date received: 15 Mar 2013
Clean Energy Council (PDF - 72k)
Submission DR106 for Electricity Network Regulation View full list
Level 15 T: 61 3 9929 4100. 222 Exhibition Street F: 61 3 9929 4101. Melbourne Vic 3000 E: info@cleanenrgycouncil.org.au. Australia W: www.cleanenergycouncil.org.au. ABN: 84 127 102 443. 14 March 2013. Mr Philip Weickhardt. Presiding Commissioner,
Date received: 14 Mar 2013
Public Health Association of Australia (PDF - 669k)
Submission 52 for Compulsory Licensing Of Patents View full list
PHAA submission to the Compulsory Licensing of Patents Inquiry. 1 20 Napier Close Deakin ACT Australia, 2600 â PO Box 319 Curtin ACT Australia 2605. T (02) 6285 2373 F (02) 6282 5438 E phaa@phaa.net.au W www.phaa.net.au. 4 March 2013. Public
Date received: 4 Mar 2013
Grid Australia (PDF - 335k)
Submission DR105 for Electricity Network Regulation View full list
1 March 2013. Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Attention: Commissioners Philip Weickhardt and Wendy Craik. Via email: electricity@pc.gov.au. Dear Commissioners. Re: Submission DR100 â Australian Energy Market Operator
Date received: 1 Mar 2013
Alphapharm (PDF - 225k)
Submission 51 for Compulsory Licensing Of Patents View full list
Dear Commissioners Further information pertaining to draft report on compulsory licensing of patents Many thanks for the opportunity to raise our concerns via teleconference about the compulsory licensing of patents. We appreciated your time. During
Date received: 26 Feb 2013
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