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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.

Construction Forestry Mining & Energy Union (CFMEU) (PDF - 69k)

Submission 13 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


1. Submission of the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union. Construction &General Division. in response to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper. “Economic Impacts of Migration and Population Growth”. September 2005. 2. 1.

Date received: 23 Sep 2005

Geoff Dickinson (PDF - 179k)

Submission 15 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


Geoff Dickinson supplementary submission to the Productivity Commission research into “The impact of migration and population growth on Productivity Growth in the Australian Economy”23/9/05. 1. Supplementary Private Submission to the

Date received: 23 Sep 2005

Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Aust (FECCA) (PDF - 109k)

Submission 11 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


FECCA Submission to the Productivity Commission Study into the impact of migration and population growth on productivity growth in the Australian economy. - 1 -. Migration and Population Study Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East

Date received: 23 Sep 2005

Australian Pharmacy Examining Council Inc (PDF - 8k)

Submission 8 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


K:study migrationandpopulation subs documents original Sub 008.doc. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION RESEARCH STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION. AND POPULATION GROWTH ON PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IN THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY. SUBMISSION BY AUSTRALIAN PHARMACY

Date received: 22 Sep 2005

Geoff Dickinson (PDF - 14k)

Submission 6 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


Geoff Dickinson submission to the Productivity Commission research into “The impact of migration and population growth on Productivity Growth in the Australian Economy”22/9/05. 1. Private Submission to the Productivity Commissions Research Study

Date received: 22 Sep 2005

Warrnambool City Council (PDF - 22k)

Submission 3 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


Thursday, 22 September 2005 Migration and Population Study Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 Dear Sir/Madam. THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION AND POPULATION GROWTH ON PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IN THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY. We

Date received: 22 Sep 2005

Tony Sorensen (PDF - 28k)

Submission 5 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


1. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Economic Impacts of Migration and Population Growth Prepared by the New England Centre for Applied Research in Social Science, University of New England, Armidale Introduction This

Date received: 21 Sep 2005

Sustainable Population Australia (Tasmania) (PDF - 30k)

Submission 9 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


Tom Nilsson Page 1 of 6 21 Sep 05. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF IMMIGRATION AND POPULATION GROWTH By Tomas Nilsson, President of the Tasmanian Branch of Sustainable Population Australia SUMMARY Immigration and population growth cause: 1. A relative

Date received: 21 Sep 2005

Engineers Australia (PDF - 150k)

Submission 4 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF MIGRATION AND POPULATION. GROWTH SUB MISSION TO THE. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. SEPTEMBER 2005 Contact: Andre Kaspura Policy Analyst, National and International Policy Engineers Australia 11 National Circuit, Barton, ACT 2600. Tel.

Date received: 21 Sep 2005

Dr I. Patnaikuni (PDF - 22k)

Submission 2 for Economic Impacts Of Migration And Population Growth View full list


Economic Impacts of Migration and Population Growth Submission by Dr. I. Patnaikuni, RMIT University. Countries like United States of America, Canada, and Australia have benefited quite significantly because of Migrants to these countries from

Date received: 15 Sep 2005