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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Catholic Health Australia (PDF - 628k)
Submission DR198 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
Catholic Health Australia response to Productivity Commission Report Contribution of the Not for Profit Sector 1. Catholic Health Australia. Response to the Productivity Commissions Contribution of the Not-For-Profit Sector. Draft Research Report:
Date received: 23 Nov 2009
Australian Bureau of Statistics (PDF - 19k)
Submission DR193 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
Comments on Draft PC Report on Not For Profit Sector Dear sir. Following are comments by ABS on the Draft Productivity Commission Report on the Not For Profit Sector. I note that of the significant number of draft recommendations, only one is
Date received: 20 Nov 2009
Volunteering Victoria (PDF - 77k)
Submission DR192 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
Volunteering Victoria is the peak body leading, promoting, supporting volunteering in the state. Level 2, 491 King Street West Melbourne 3003. T 03 8327 8500 F 8327 8599 W www.volunteeringvictoria.org.au. Submission to: Productivity Commission
Date received: 20 Nov 2009
Epworth Healthcare (PDF - 14k)
Submission DR70 for Performance Of Public And Private Hospital Systems View full list
19 November 2009 Productivity Commission LB 2 Collins Street East Melbourne Victoria 8003 Attention: Roula Yerondais Hospital Performance Study Unit. Productivity Commission Draft Report on Public and Private Hospitals. I refer to the above draft
Date received: 19 Nov 2009
Pilbara Association of Non Government Organisation Inc (PDF - 62k)
Submission DR191 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
Response to the Productivity Commission Report Page 1 . THE AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT. SECTOR. Response to the Draft Report. Pilbara Association of Non Government. Organisations. November
Date received: 19 Nov 2009
Older Women's Network NSW Inc (PDF - 18k)
Submission DR190 for Contribution Of The Not-for-profit Sector View full list
Contribution to the Not for Profit Sector Productivity Commission Emailed to nfp@pc.gov.au The Older Womenâs Network NSW commends the Federal Governmentâs initiative to review the contribution of the Not-for-Profit-Sector with the objective of
Date received: 18 Nov 2009
Ian Grljusich (PDF - 11k)
Submission DR269 for Gambling (2010) View full list
My comments on the Gambling Inquiry are directed specifically at the Racing and Wagering aspect and my perspective on this section is purely as an owner and punter. I found it disappointing that the only benchmarking that appeared to be carried out
Date received: 18 Nov 2009
Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing (PDF - 164k)
Submission DR69 for Performance Of Public And Private Hospital Systems View full list
1. Department of Health and Ageing Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs Public and Private Hospitals. Discussion Draft Draft finding 1.1: The Commission encountered significant delays in accessing hospital-related data that cannot be
Date received: 18 Nov 2009
HunterCoast Marketing (PDF - 88k)
Submission DR270 for Gambling (2010) View full list
Bruce N. Teague HunterCoast Marketing November 2009. 1. 18 November 2009 RESPONSE TO THE. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT ON GAMBLING. ABOUT THE TASK As I feared at the outset, this exercise has gone off the rails, at least in respect to racing.
Date received: 18 Nov 2009
Centre for Health Economics Research & Evaluation, UTS (PDF - 24k)
Submission DR68 for Performance Of Public And Private Hospital Systems View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission Discussion Draft Report Public and Private Hospitals. Associate Professor Elizabeth Savage, University of Technology Sydney. Associate Professor Glenn Jones, Macquarie University Elizabeth Savage attended
Date received: 17 Nov 2009
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- early childhood development
- conservation of historic heritage places
- regulation of agriculture
- access to justice arrangements
- 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
- assessing efficiency and competitiveness
- data availability and use
- 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
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