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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Pacific Communities Council of Far North Queensland (PDF - 193k)
Submission DR115 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
www.pccfnq.org.au. The Pacific Communities Council of Far North Queensland1 welcomes the opportunity to participate in this process and contribute to this draft discussion paper. Our diverse community is made up of peoples from the Cook Islands, Nuie
Date received: 26 Oct 2012
New Zealand Customs Service (PDF - 376k)
Submission DR114 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
25 October 2012. Mr Murray Sherwin CNZM Mr Gary Banks AO Chair Chairman New Zealand Productivity Commission Australian Productivity Commission PO Box 8036 GPO 1428 Wellington 6143 Canberra City, ACT 2601 NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA. Dear Chairmen.
Date received: 26 Oct 2012
Qantas Airways Limited (PDF - 91k)
Submission DR117 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
Qantas Airways Limited ABN 16 009 661 901 Qantas Centre 203 Coward Street Mascot NSW 2020 Australia . Telephone 61 (2) 9691 3636 . qantas.com. 26 October 2012 Australian Productivity Commission Trans-Tasman Study GPO Box 1428
Date received: 26 Oct 2012
Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) and New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (CTU) (PDF - 247k)
Submission DR118 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
Joint Submission by the ACTU and NZCTU. to the. Discussion Draft: âStrengthening trans-Tasman economic relationsâ. by the Australian and New Zealand Productivity Commissions. into. Impacts and Benefits of Further Economic. Integration of the
Date received: 26 Oct 2012
Graham Palmer (PDF - 208k)
Submission DR46 for Electricity Network Regulation View full list
25 October 2012 Electricity Network Regulation Productivity Commission Canberra, ACT RE: Electricity Network Regulatory Frameworks draft, 2012 Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission to the Draft Electricity Network Frameworks draft report
Date received: 25 Oct 2012
Australian Multicultural Council (PDF - 60k)
Submission DR113 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
Ms Meredith Baker Research Manager Productivity Commission L2, 15 Moore Street Canberra City ACT 2600. Dear Ms Baker. Australian Multicultural Council submission Productivity Commission Joint Study Closer Economic Relations initiatives. As an
Date received: 25 Oct 2012
Anglicare Southern Queensland (PDF - 195k)
Submission DR112 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
CAMS Anglicare - Submission re: Strengthening Trans Tasman Relations â Oct2012 Page 1. Submission to the Productivity CommissionsâStudy on Strengthening Trans-Tasman Relations 2012. This Submission is written by Salome Swan, Community Actions
Date received: 25 Oct 2012
Australian Peak Shippers Association Inc (APSA) (PDF - 1412k)
Submission DR109 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
Date received: 22 Oct 2012
Telstra Corporation Limited (PDF - 37k)
Submission DR108 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
Strengthening trans-Tasman economic relations. Response by Telstra Corporation Limited to the Productivity CommissionsâJoint Study Discussion Draft (September 2012). 18 October 2012. 1. Introduction. Telstra has previously made two submissions to
Date received: 22 Oct 2012
Australian Bankersâ Association Inc (PDF - 94k)
Submission DR110 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
Australian BankersâAssociation Inc. ARBN 117 262 978 (Incorporated in New South Wales). Liability of members is limited. 22 October 2012. Australian Productivity Commission and. New Zealand Productivity Commission. transtasmanreview@pc.gov.au.
Date received: 22 Oct 2012
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