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Australian Chamber ofCommerce and Industry (PDF - 50k)
Submission DRV15 for Impacts Of Coag Reforms: Business Regulation And Vet View full list
7 March 2012 Impacts and Benefits of COAG Reforms Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Dear Sir / Maddam ACCI has examined the extensive draft report issued by the Productivity Commission on the Impacts of the COAG Reforms. As
Date received: 13 Mar 2012
Wagner Group Holdings Pty Ltd (PDF - 72k)
Submission DR31 for Australia's Export Credit Arrangements View full list
Export Credit Arrangements Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 12 March 2012 Dear Sirs I have read the draft report into Export Credit arrangements and would like to express our companyâs concern with both the
Date received: 12 Mar 2012
Noja Power (PDF - 165k)
Submission DR32 for Australia's Export Credit Arrangements View full list
Export Credit Arrangements Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East, Melbourne VIC 8003 12th March 2012. Fax: 03 9653 2302 Email: exportcredit@pc.gov.au. Attention: Carole Gardner. Subject: Australia's Export Credit Arrangements. Dear Ms
Date received: 12 Mar 2012
Goalpost Pictures Australia (PDF - 56k)
Submission DR30 for Australia's Export Credit Arrangements View full list
Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East Melbourne VIC 8003 By email: exportcredit@pc.gov.au Friday, 9 March 2012 Re: Export Credit Arrangements. Export Finance Insurance Corporation (EFIC). To the Commissioner, Goalpost Pictures is an
Date received: 9 Mar 2012
Airport Support Industries (PDF - 24k)
Submission DR28 for Australia's Export Credit Arrangements View full list
We would like to comment and dispute certain findings of the Productivity Commission with regards to EFIC. 1. Background of Aircraft Support Industries (ASI). 2. History of EFIC co-operation with Aircraft Support Industries 3. Benefits of EFIC
Date received: 8 Mar 2012
Housing IndustryAssociation (PDF - 354k)
Submission DRG7 for Impacts Of Coag Reforms: Business Regulation And Vet View full list
Business Regulation &VET. SUBMISSION BY THE. Housing Industry Association. UMW OMUMUMWOOlt:. Introduction Business regulation reforms. 1 2. 2.1 Consumer law and product safety 2 2.2 Payroll tax 2 2.3 Occupational health &safety 3 2.4 Development
Date received: 8 Mar 2012
TAFE Directors Australia (PDF - 107k)
Submission DRV12 for Impacts Of Coag Reforms: Business Regulation And Vet View full list
Page 1 of 14. SUBMISSION TO. THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSIONâS REPORT:. Impact of COAG Reforms: Business Regulations and VET. FROM. TAFE DIRECTORS AUSTRALIA. February 2012. Page 2 of 14. Impacts of COAG Reforms â Business Regulation and VET
Date received: 8 Mar 2012
Consumer AffairsAustralia and New Zealand (PDF - 52k)
Submission DRR27 for Impacts Of Coag Reforms: Business Regulation And Vet View full list
1. CONSUMER AFFAIRS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. SUBMISSION. Productivity Commission Study. Impacts of COAG Reforms: Business Regulation and VET. 2. 1. Consumer Affairs Australia New Zealand (CAANZ) is made up of Commonwealth, State and Territory
Date received: 7 Mar 2012
Australian Securities and Investments Commission (PDF - 124k)
Submission DRR26 for Impacts Of Coag Reforms: Business Regulation And Vet View full list
2 March 2012 Ms Patricia Scott Productivity Commission 15 Moore Street CANBERRA CITY ACT 2600 Dear Ms Scott. ASIC AND STANDARD BUSINESS REPORTING. I refer to the Australian Government Productivity Commission discussion draft released in December
Date received: 2 Mar 2012
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