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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National Foundation for Australian Women (PDF - 333k)
Submission DR319 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Mail PO Box 5009 Nowra DC NSW 2541 Ph 61 2 4422 2208 Fax 61 2 4422 3878 Email nfaw@nfaw.org Web www.nfaw.org. NFAW response to the Productivity Commission Draft Report. Introduction. 1. In October 2007 the then Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Kevin
Date received: 17 Nov 2008
Women's Electoral Lobby Victoria (PDF - 11k)
Submission DR368 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
SUBMISSION to THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION On PAID MATERNITY LEAVE Kerry Lovering, Convenor WEL Victoria Firstly WEL Victoria would like to congratulate the Productivity Commission on its draft report. We agree with its findings and its conclusions
Date received: 15 Nov 2008
Carol O'Donnell (PDF - 104k)
Submission DR366 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Dear Sir/Madam Thank you for the Productivity Commission (PC) draft inquiry report into Paid Parental Leave (08) which seems to have excellent recommendations based on good evidence. However, the current global financial crisis and the failure of
Date received: 15 Nov 2008
Mrs Kath Pearce (PDF - 73k)
Submission DR393 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Date received: 14 Nov 2008
Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (PDF - 1040k)
Submission DR300 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Date received: 14 Nov 2008
NT Association of Community Legal Centres (NTACLC) (PDF - 353k)
Submission DR299 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Date received: 14 Nov 2008
Department of Health and Human Services (PDF - 109k)
Submission DR296 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Date received: 14 Nov 2008
Alicja Mosbauer (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR367 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Would have liked to have done this in person in Hobart. So sorry for the dodgy speedy email, but have 2 kiddies fast asleep for at least the next 10 mins., Please consider this my submission for the draft report. Things that I liked. 1. Happy that
Date received: 14 Nov 2008
Claire Stimpson (PDF - 25k)
Submission DR362 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Parental Leave Inquiry. Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428,. Canberra City, ACT 2601. 13 November 2008. Dear Productivity Commissioner. RE: SUBMISSION TO PARENTAL LEAVE INQUIRY. I am writing a personal submission to the Parental Leave Inquiry,
Date received: 14 Nov 2008
Jason Flood (PDF - 7k)
Submission DR361 for Paid Maternity, Paternity And Parental Leave View full list
Let me begin by stating that I support any move that encourages parents to spend more time raising their children, even though I am not planning to be in a situation to take direct advantage of it. It saddens me to see mothers rushing back to work
Date received: 14 Nov 2008
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