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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NSW Farmers Association (PDF - 29k)
Submission DR69 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
8 October 2007. Regulatory Burdens - Primary Sector Productivity Commission PO Box 80 Belconnen ACT 2616. By email: regulatoryburdens@pc.gov.au. Re: NSW Farmers' Association comments on Productivity Commission draft report Annual review of
Date received: 11 Oct 2007
Victorian Farmers Federation (PDF - 20k)
Submission DR68 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
RE: Review of Regulatory Burdens on Business - Primary Sector. The VFF welcomes the draft research report and the analysis provided on the regulatory issues relating to the agricultural sector. The removal of duplication in applying for drought
Date received: 10 Oct 2007
Australian Pork Limited (PDF - 201k)
Submission DR66 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
1. Submission to. The Productivity Commission Inquiry â Annual Review of Regulatory Burdens on Business: Primary Sector. October 2007. 2. COMMENTS BY AUSTRALIAN PORK LIMITED TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY DRAFT REPORT- ANNUAL REVIEW OF
Date received: 9 Oct 2007
Department of Environment and Water Resources (PDF - 72k)
Submission DR67 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
Mike Woods Commissioner Productivity Commission PO Box 80 Belconnen ACT 2616. Response to the Annual Review of Regulatory Burdens on Business: Primary Sector by the Department of the Environment and Water Resources. Dear Professor Woods The
Date received: 9 Oct 2007
Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (PDF - 20k)
Submission DR65 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
18 Wormald Street, Symonston ACT 2609 PO Box 6182, Kingston ACT 2604 Australia Tel: 61 2 6210 4700 Fax: 61 2 6210 4721. www.apvma.gov.au. 5 October 2007 Regulatory Burdens - Primary Sector Productivity Commission PO Box 80 BELCONNEN ACT 2616. Annual
Date received: 8 Oct 2007
Centrelink (PDF - 22k)
Submission DR63 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
giving you options www.centrelink.gov.au. Annual Review of Regulatory Burdens on Business: Primary Sector Submission in response to the Productivity Commission Draft Research Report. (August 2007) Centrelink offers the following comments in relation
Date received: 5 Oct 2007
Red Meat Advisory Council Ltd (PDF - 102k)
Submission DR61 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
RED MEAT ADVISORY COUNCIL LIMITED ACN: 083 193 891. Mr Bill Bray, Chairman Mr Justin Toohey, Secretary RMAC Ltd c/- J Toohey &Associates P/L PO Box 1266 MULLUMBIMBY NSW 2482. T. 02 6684 7798 F. 02 6684 7796 E. j2e@netspeed.com.au. 5 October 2007.
Date received: 5 Oct 2007
Mr David Parfett, NSW (PDF - 20k)
Submission DR64 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
Regulatory Burdens â Primary Sector To whom it may concern I write with reference to the Draft Report â Primary Sector, with specific emphasis on the NLIS scheme. The commission summary says that âunnecessary burdensâoccur where regulation
Date received: 5 Oct 2007
Growcom (PDF - 71k)
Submission DR62 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
Response to the. Productivity Commission. on the. Draft Research Report on Regulatory Burdens on Business â. Primary Sector. Growcom Level 1/385 St Paulâs Tce Fortitude Valley PO Box 202 Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 Tel: 07 3620 3844 | Fax: 073620
Date received: 5 Oct 2007
National Farmers' Federation (PDF - 91k)
Submission DR60 for Annual Review Of Regulatory Burdens On Business View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION:. REGULATORY BURDENS ON BUSINESS (PRIMARY INDUSTRY). NFF Comments on the Productivity Commission Draft Research Report. October 2007. 2. Table of Contents Introduction.3 Strengthening the Draft Recommendations.3 Review
Date received: 5 Oct 2007
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