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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Charlie Meurer (PDF - 14k)
Submission DR612 for Disability Care And Support View full list
Hello Disability Care and Support Public Inquiry,. It is good to see finally a lot more attention and hopefully funding to people with disabilities. In doing so I hope you can address the issues constructively so each person that has a disability
Date received: 2 Mar 2011
Flexible Learning Advisory Group (PDF - 82k)
Submission DR99 for Education And Training Workforce: Vocational Education And Training View full list
Ms Carole Gardner Productivity Commission LB 2 Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003 Dear Ms Gardner FLAG response to the Productivity Commission draft research report, Vocational Education and Training Workforce The Flexible Learning Advisory Group
Date received: 2 Mar 2011
Australian College of Educators (PDF - 144k)
Submission DR95 for Education And Training Workforce: Vocational Education And Training View full list
Introduction Membership of the Australian College of Educators is drawn from both the public and private sectors of schooling and across all sectors of education.
Date received: 2 Mar 2011
Juliette Maxwell (PDF - 76k)
Submission DR528 for Caring For Older Australians View full list
Juliette Maxwell, Submission on Draft Report, Caring for Older Australians Page 1 of 15 I would like to thank the Productivity Commission for the opportunity to put forward a submission a second time to the inquiry into Caring for Older Australians
Date received: 2 Mar 2011
Lifetime Planning Pty Ltd (PDF - 12k)
Submission DR518 for Caring For Older Australians View full list
REQUIRE SUPERANNUATION FUNDS TO HELP THOSE NEEDING AGED CARE The ability to turn some of the equity in a personâs home into cash is clearly needed by many of the 78% of pensioners who are homeowners. The popularity of reverse mortgages has been
Date received: 1 Mar 2011
F Ziolkowski (PDF - 13k)
Submission DR527 for Caring For Older Australians View full list
Sent: Tuesday, 1 March 2011 11:25 AM Subject: Comments on Report - Caring for Older Australians. (1) I understand why the cost of aged care is the main criterion underpinning the recommendations. But I donât understand the rationale for removing
Date received: 1 Mar 2011
Comhouse Co-operative Ltd (PDF - 118k)
Submission DR522 for Caring For Older Australians View full list
I attended the Aged and Community Services Finance Forum on Friday 25th February and had the opportunity to speak with Dr Fitzgerald regarding the Commissionâs Draft Recommendation 10.1 that there be a coordinated a
Date received: 1 Mar 2011
Clive Wright (PDF - 24k)
Submission DR531 for Caring For Older Australians View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission re Caring for Older Australians. Clive Wright, Chief Dental Officer, NSW Centre for Oral Health Strategy, NSW Health, Westmead, 2145. Purpose: The aim of this submission is to draw to the attention of the
Date received: 1 Mar 2011
Australian Institute of Welfare and Community (PDF - 150k)
Submission DR77 for Education And Training Workforce: Vocational Education And Training View full list
1 AIWCW Submission to Productivity Commission VET Workforce Research Report. The Australian Institute of Welfare and Community Workers. The association for community service professionals. 28 February 2011. Ms Carole Gardner. education@pc.gov.au.
Date received: 1 Mar 2011
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