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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Australian Quarantine & Inspection Service (PDF - 19k)
Submission DR79 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
AQIS response to APL claims in Productivity Commission Review of Regulatory. Burdens on Business â Primary Industry Claim: that the pesticide screen under the Imported Food Inspection Scheme is less stringent that the NRS pig monitoring scheme and
Date received: 2 Nov 2007
Red Meat Industry (Joint Submission) (PDF - 10k)
Submission DR77 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
Response received by email from Red Meat Industry 22/10 Hello . As mentioned, Peter Barnard MLA is travelling and asked me to contact you about your question below. Following on from our telephone discussion (thanks for your time), a short note
Date received: 22 Oct 2007
RSPCA Australia Inc (PDF - 80k)
Submission DR78 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
Ms Sue Holmes Assistant Commissioner, Regulation Stocktake Productivity Stocktake PO Box 80 BELCONNEN AU1' 2616. 18 October 2007. Dear Ms Holmes. Labelling of animal products - the need for an effective regulatory system. RSPCA Australia believes
Date received: 22 Oct 2007
Department of Environment and Water Resources (PDF - 12k)
Submission DR76 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
Response to the Growcom Submission to the Productivity Commission assessment of the Regulatory Burdens on Business: Primary Sector. Implementation of the Reef Water Quality Protection Plan (the Reef Plan) has not increased the regulatory burden on
Date received: 19 Oct 2007
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (PDF - 175k)
Submission DR74 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
Comments on the Productivity Commissionâs Annual Review of Regulatory Burdens on. Business â Primary Sector Draft Research Report. The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. - 1 -. Overview The Australian Government Department of
Date received: 19 Oct 2007
Growcom (PDF - 16k)
Submission DR73 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
12th October 2007 Mr Mike Woods Lead Commissioner â Annual Review of Regulatory Burdens on Business Productivity Commission PO Box 80 Belconnen ACT 2616 Dear Mr Woods, Re: Suggested terms of reference for ICA system review I am writing to follow
Date received: 16 Oct 2007
Department of Primary Industries (Victoria) (PDF - 99k)
Submission DR75 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
Date received: 16 Oct 2007
Queensland Resources Council # (PDF - 50k)
Submission DR71 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
Working together for a shared future 12 October 2007 Mr Mike Woods Commissioner Productivity Commission PO Box 80 BELCONNEN ACT 2616 via: regulatoryburdens@pc.gov.au Dear Mr Woods, QRC welcomes the opportunity to contribute further to the
Date received: 15 Oct 2007
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (PDF - 37k)
Submission DR72 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
National Office GPO Box 9879 CANBERRA ACT 2601. Ms Sue Holmes Assistant Commissioner Regulatory Burdens â Primary Sector Productivity Commission PO Box 80 BELCONNEN ACT 2616 Dear Ms Holmes Annual Review of Regulatory Burdens: Primary Sector â
Date received: 12 Oct 2007
Minerals Council of Australia (PDF - 91k)
Submission DR70 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
WALTER TURNBULL BUILDING 44 SYDNEY AVENUE FORREST CANBERRA ACT 2603 TELEPHONE: 61 2 6233 0600 LEVEL THREE PO BOX 4497 KINGSTON ACT 2604 FACSIMILE: 61 2 6233 0699. 11 October 2007 Mr Mike Woods Commissioner Productivity Commission PO Box 80 BELCONNEN
Date received: 12 Oct 2007
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