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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Construction Material Processors Association Inc (PDF - 189k)
Submission 31 for Regulatory Impact Analysis: Benchmarking View full list
1 - subdr031-ria-benchmarking.docx. P O Box 396, Kilmore, Victoria Australia, 3764. Inc. No. A0039304E ABN 85 154 053 129. ï¨ 1300 267 222 ï¶ (03) 5782 2021. enquiries@cmpavic.asn.au. 5th October 2012 The Commissioners Regulatory Impact Analysis:
Date received: 5 Oct 2012
Queensland Consumers Association (PDF - 199k)
Submission 28 for Regulatory Impact Analysis: Benchmarking View full list
1. A non-profit, volunteer organisation, advocating to advance the interests of consumers in Queensland Secretary: Max Howard PO Box 261 Corinda Q 4075. 4 October 2012 SUBMISSION ON PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSIONâS DRAFT. REPORT ON REGULATORY IMPACT
Date received: 5 Oct 2012
Northern Territory Department of Treasury and Finance (PDF - 238k)
Submission 30 for Regulatory Impact Analysis: Benchmarking View full list
Submission on Draft Report â Regulatory Impact Analysis: Benchmarking Northern Territory Government, September 2012 1 | P a g e. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT. REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS: BENCHMARKING. A SUBMISSION BY THE NORTHERN TERRITORY
Date received: 5 Oct 2012
Corporate Taxpayers Group (New Zealand) (PDF - 488k)
Submission 65 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
Contact the CTG: c/o Alex Mitchell, Deloitte PO Box 1990 Wellington 6140, New Zealand. We note the views in this document are a reflection of the views of the Corporate Taxpayers Group and do not necessarily reflect the views of individual members.
Date received: 5 Oct 2012
Tim Kirby (PDF - 63k)
Submission 64 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
T I M K I R B Y , S Y D N E Y. Submission â Trans-Tasman Review Date: 3 October 2012 From: Tim Kirby, Sydney. I would like the Productivity Commissions to consider the following comments that I have regarding the discussion draft currently open
Date received: 3 Oct 2012
Jeremy Cooper (PDF - 114k)
Submission DR94 for Default Superannuation Funds In Modern Awards View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry Default superannuation funds in modern awards. A few points on governance. I have been asked to make a few clarifying comments about the governance of superannuation funds. I do so in my personal
Date received: 1 Oct 2012
Temperzone Holdings Limited (PDF - 159k)
Submission 63 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
TEMPERZONE HOLDINGS LIMITEDâS SUBMISSION STRENGTHENING ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Capital Flows â Mutual Recognition of Imputation Credits (MRIC). 1. Temperzoneâs Perspective. Temperzone has $millions of tax paid
Date received: 27 Sep 2012
Prof Peter Lloyd (PDF - 142k)
Submission 62 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
1. Submission to the Joint Study by the Australian Productivity. Commission and the New Zealand Productivity Commission on. Strengthening Economic Relations between Australia and New. Zealand â Comment on the Discussion Draft, Strengthening Trans-.
Date received: 26 Sep 2012
Mark Naber (PDF - 70k)
Submission 61 for Strengthening Economic Relations Between Australia And New Zealand View full list
Submission on Paths to Permanent Residence for New Zealanders living in Australia. Firstly, I wish to thank you for the opportunity to make a submission on this topic, of which is a very important matter to our family. I am a New Zealand citizen
Date received: 25 Sep 2012
Martin Haglund (PDF - 25k)
Submission 27 for Regulatory Impact Analysis: Benchmarking View full list
NLP=. =. The RIA process is fundamentally great but it could be strengthened. The Regulatory Impact Analysis requirements published by COAG and the OBPR are, in my opinion, two of the most important documents published by Australian governments
Date received: 25 Sep 2012
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