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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Department of Social Services (DSS) and the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) (PDF - 499k)
Submission DR50 for Expenditure On Children In The Northern Territory View full list
Productivity Commission Study on the Expenditure on Children in the Northern Territory â Draft Report. Joint response from the Department of Social Services and the National Indigenous Australians Agency. 1. Contents Introduction. 2. Draft report
Date received: 16 Mar 2020
National Road Transport Association (NatRoad) (PDF - 686k)
Submission DR82 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
Supplementary Submission to the Productivity Commission. Draft Report: National Transport Regulatory Reform â Further evidence following hearing. 28 February 2020. Introduction. 1. The National Road Transport Association (NatRoad) during oral
Date received: 26 Feb 2020
Children and Families Tripartite Forum (PDF - 797k)
Submission DR49 for Expenditure On Children In The Northern Territory View full list
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES TRIPARTITE FORUM. Children and Families Tripartite Forum Submission to the Productivity Commission on the Draft Report into Expenditure on Children in the Northern Territory. Background. 1. The Children and Families Tripartite
Date received: 17 Feb 2020
John Cleeland (PDF - 79k)
Submission DR80 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
Freight Productivity 1. Road authorities do not choose to prevent congestion. On the contrary, they often choose to provide bus lanes that reduce road capacity by 25% or more, in effect increasing congestion for freight and so being anti-freight. A
Date received: 6 Feb 2020
Save the Children Australia (SCA) (PDF - 2080k)
Submission DR47 for Expenditure On Children In The Northern Territory View full list
realistic funding in sparsely populated regional areas where service delivery costs are high). â¢. â¢. â¢. â¢. â¢. â¢. â¢. http://www.youthpartnershipproject.org.au/.
Date received: 5 Feb 2020
Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA) (PDF - 1318k)
Submission DR79 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
Page 2 of 10. Contact:. Ian Duncan. Executive Manager Infrastructure. WALGA. ONE70, LV 1, 170 Railway Parade West Leederville. Website: www.walga.asn.au. About WALGA. The Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA) is the united. voice
Date received: 5 Feb 2020
Aurizon (PDF - 483k)
Submission DR78 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
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Date received: 31 Jan 2020
Maritime Union of Australia (PDF - 379k)
Submission DR77 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
1. MUA Submission:. National Transport Regulatory Reform. Productivity Commission Draft Report. 29 January 2020. 2. Submitted by email: transport@pc.gov.au. Paddy Crumlin. National Secretary,. Maritime Union of Australia. A Division of the
Date received: 29 Jan 2020
Australian Local Government Association (PDF - 397k)
Submission DR75 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
AUSTRALIAN. LOCAL GOVERNMENT. ASSOCIATION. Submission to the. Productivity Commission. In response to the National Transport Regulatory Reform Inquiry. - Draft Report. 29 January 2020. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction 1. 2. Road Safety 2. 3.
Date received: 29 Jan 2020
Australian Trucking Association (PDF - 1843k)
Submission DR76 for National Transport Regulatory Reform View full list
NATIONAL TRANSPORT REGULATORY REFORM: DRAFT REPORT. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. AUSTRALIAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATION SUBMISSION. 29 JANUARY 2020. 1. About the Australian Trucking Association The Australian Trucking Association and its member associations
Date received: 29 Jan 2020
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- copyright restrictions on the parallel importation of books
- early childhood development
- conservation of historic heritage places
- regulation of agriculture
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- annual review of regulatory burdens on business
- paid maternity
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- gambling (2010)
- compensation and rehabilitation for veterans
- waste generation and resource efficiency
- consumer policy framework
- contribution of the not-for-profit sector
- rural research and development corporations
- review of national competition policy arrangements
- superannuation
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- broadcasting
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- australia's gambling industries (1999)
- reforms to human services
- review of the disability discrimination act 1992
- economic structure and performance of the australian retail industry
- natural disaster funding
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- first home ownership
- remote area tax concessions and payments
- impacts of native vegetation and biodiversity regulations
- right to repair
- legislation regulating the architectural profession
- economic regulation of airports (2019)
- barriers to effective climate change adaptation
- public infrastructure