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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Linda Teng (PDF - 96k)
Submission DR248 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission : Early Childhood Development Workforce Draft Report ( June 2011 ) Limited to Chapter 12- âChild Health Workforce â. Writer : Linda Teng, M&CH Nurse 12yrs, Grad Dip RMIT, Midwife 31 yrs, Division 1 Nurse 34
Date received: 29 Aug 2011
Australian Association of Maternal, Child and Family Health Nurses Inc (PDF - 346k)
Submission DR151 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
Australian Association of Maternal, Child and Family Health Nurses Inc Postal address : PO Box 21207 Little Lonsdale Street, Victoria 8011. Email: aamcfhn@aamcfhn.org.au. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF MATERNAL, CHILD AND FAMILY. HEALTH NURSES Inc. Ms
Date received: 29 Aug 2011
Community Connections Solutions Australia (PDF - 241k)
Submission DR228 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
Response to the Productivity Commissionâs Early Childhood Development Workforce Draft Report . August 2011 . CCSA, 77 Parke Street Katoomba (PO Box 118) NSW 2780 Ph: (02) 4782 1470 or 1800 991 602 Fax: (02)
Date received: 29 Aug 2011
NSW Child and Family Health State-wide Services Network (PDF - 53k)
Submission DR148 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
NSW Child and Family Health State-wide Services Network. RESPONSE TO: PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT RESEARCH REPORT â. EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT WORKFORCE. Introduction The NSW Child and Family Health State-wide Services Network (NSW CAFH SWS.
Date received: 29 Aug 2011
Pauline Boltjes (PDF - 20k)
Submission DR150 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
To whom it may concern, After receiving an email from my union, I felt I needed to submit to you my opinions regarding this email regarding the following:. Employers have asked the Productivity Commission to reduce important workersârights. The
Date received: 27 Aug 2011
Kenneth Rae (PDF - 41k)
Submission DR148 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
To Whom It May Concern, Why is it that employer groups continually devalue their most important asset â their employees â
Date received: 26 Aug 2011
Michael McNally (PDF - 41k)
Submission DR149 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
Retail workers are amongst the lowest paid workers in Australia. Driving down their wages to make retailers profitable is counterproductive.
Date received: 26 Aug 2011
Joanne Buerckner (PDF - 13k)
Submission DR151 for Economic Structure And Performance Of The Australian Retail Industry View full list
To whom it may concern, I am appalled to see some of the so called solutions for the retail sector. As a retail employee I can barely afford to live as it is with the cost of electricity, rent, gas, water, food and so forth. I only purchase what i
Date received: 26 Aug 2011
Ann Dykes (PDF - 221k)
Submission DR144 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
Date received: 26 Aug 2011
Jan McEwan (PDF - 149k)
Submission DR146 for Education And Training Workforce: Early Childhood Development View full list
Date received: 26 Aug 2011
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- intellectual property arrangements
- disability care and support
- childcare and early childhood learning
- caring for older australians
- education and training workforce
- copyright restrictions on the parallel importation of books
- early childhood development
- conservation of historic heritage places
- regulation of agriculture
- access to justice arrangements
- annual review of regulatory burdens on business
- paid maternity
- paternity and parental leave
- 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
- assessing efficiency and competitiveness
- data availability and use
- broadcasting
- telecommunications universal service obligation
- workplace relations framework
- 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
- science and innovation
- 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