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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Peter van Duijn (PDF - 326k)
Submission DR103 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
Additional submission to the Productivity Commission into Australiaâs maritime logistics system. Inquiry into the long-term productivity of Australiaâs maritime logistics. system. Additional submission to: The Productivity Commission Canberra.
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) (PDF - 91k)
Submission DR126 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
Commissioner Julie Abramson Commissioner Stephen King Productivity Commission Level 8, Two Melbourne Quarter 697 Collins Street Docklands Vic 3008, Australia. Geneva, 13 October 2022. Dear Commissioners,. The global voice of freight logistics. FIATA,
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
Narromine Shire Council (PDF - 119k)
Submission DR102 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
Please address all correspondence to the General Manager, P O Box 115 Narromine NSW 2821 T: 02 6889 9999 F: 02 6889 9998 E: mail@narromine.nsw.gov.au W: www.narromine.nsw.gov.au. Office Address: 124 Dandaloo Street Narromine NSW 2821 ABN 99 352 328
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO) (PDF - 246k)
Submission DR97 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
T 1300 650 460 E info@asbfeo.gov.au www.asbfeo.gov.au. Office of the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman GPO Box 1791, Canberra City ACT 2601. 14 October 2022. The Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601.
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
Accord Australasia (PDF - 130k)
Submission DR107 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
Accord Australasia Limited ACN 117 659 168 ABN 83 205 141 267 PO Box 290 BROADWAY NSW 2007. Tel: 61 2 9281 2322 Fax: 61 2 9281 0366 Website: www.accord.asn.au. Products for healthy living and a quality lifestyle. Australiaâs Maritime Logistics
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
Business SA (Chamber of Commerce and Industry SA) (PDF - 222k)
Submission DR110 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
Draft report: Lifting productivity at Australia's container ports:. between water wharf and warehouse - Business SA submission. 14 October 2022. Dr Stephen King Presiding Commissioner Ms Julie Abramson Commissioner Inquiry Australian Maritime
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
Moree Plains Shire Council (PDF - 248k)
Submission DR90 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
Enquiries to:. Direct Line:. Email:. Reference. Mark Connolly. (02) 6757 3222. council@mpsc.nsw.gov.au. FILE22/578. 13 October 2022. Ms Julie Abramson Commissioner Australiaâs Maritime Logistics System Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
National Farmers' Federation (NFF) (PDF - 155k)
Submission DR105 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
14 October 2022 Australiaâs Maritime Logistics System Inquiry Productivity Commission 4 National Circuit Barton ACT 2600 Via email: maritime@pc.gov.au RE: Submission on the Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report on Australiaâs Maritime
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
Grain Trade Australia (GTA) and Australian Grain Exporters Council (AGEC) (PDF - 251k)
Submission DR91 for Australia's Maritime Logistics System View full list
14 October 2022 Australiaâs Maritime Logistics System Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East MELBOURNE Vic 8003 Via: Submitted to the Productivity Commission website portal. RE: Lifting Productivity at Australiaâs Container Ports
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
Save the Children and 54 reasons (PDF - 647k)
Submission DR64 for National School Reform Agreement View full list
1. Review of the National School Reform Agreement. Response to Productivity Commissionâs interim report. 14 October 2022. This submission is made by Save the Children and 54 reasons. Save the Children is a leading global non-government
Date received: 14 Oct 2022
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