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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Ibbertson, Dale (PDF - 4k)
Submission 160 for Broadcasting View full list
Dale Ibbertson. 3 August 1999. Subject: Television and Radio Broadcast. I realise writing this is a total waste of time as Iâve already contacted the Local Member, the television station and the T.A.B. and they all tell me to contact one of the
Date received: 30 Aug 1999
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission # % (PDF - 3662k)
Submission 159 for Broadcasting View full list
SUBMISSION. TO THE. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. Inquiry into Broadcasting. August 1999. i. Executive Summary. This Submission from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (the Commission) is made to the Productivity Commission for its
Date received: 26 Aug 1999
S. Reynolds (PDF - 5k)
Submission 157 for Broadcasting View full list
The Broadcasting Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Dear Sir/Madam,. I am disgusted by the sex, violence, profanity and smuttiness on T.V. and Radio. It has been the source of many arguments in our family
Date received: 23 Aug 1999
Dr. Patrick Francois (PDF - 34k)
Submission 156 for Broadcasting View full list
On the preservation of Australian content rules August 1999. This submission presents an argument in support of Australian local content rules. It is a theoretical argument which supports a policy of local content in principle only. The argument
Date received: 23 Aug 1999
Screen Producers' Association of Australia # (PDF - 26k)
Submission 155 for Broadcasting View full list
1. SCREEN PRODUCERSâASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA â SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION. In this submission we will deal with the following specific issues which have arisen from the public hearings:. 1. Models for Australian content - assessment of different
Date received: 18 Aug 1999
Seven Network # (PDF - 930k)
Submission 151 for Broadcasting View full list
SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION BY. SEVEN NETWORK LTD. TO. THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. INQUIRY INTO THE. BROADCASTING SERVICES ACT 1992. August 1999. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS. 2. The Seven Network recommends that :. q the Australian content requirements
Date received: 18 Aug 1999
Screen Producers' Association of Australia # (PDF - 5k)
Submission 154 for Broadcasting View full list
Ms Beth Dean, Miss Deidre Delforce and Kerry Anne Dean. âNotus DownsâLONGREACH QLD 4730. To Whom it May Concern,. Iâm sorry for the hasty notes, we are all very busy with sheep work at present so I didnât have time to re-type. I hope you
Date received: 16 Aug 1999
Brown, Allan (PDF - 64k)
Submission 152 for Broadcasting View full list
The Economics of Media Ownership. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Broadcasting Services Act 1992. August 1999. Allan Brown School of Economics. Nathan Campus Griffith University Q.4111. Tel: 07 3875 7398 Fax: 07 3875 3719.
Date received: 13 Aug 1999
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- access to justice arrangements
- broadcasting
- superannuation
- assessing efficiency and competitiveness
- australia's urban water sector
- tasmanian shipping and freight
- superannuation competitiveness and efficiency
- wheat export marketing arrangements
- market mechanisms for recovering water in the murray-darling basin
- tasmanian freight subsidy arrangements (2007)
- price regulation of airport services (2007)
- national access regime (2013)
- australia's anti-dumping and countervailing system
- safeguard action against imports (1999)
- pig and pigmeat industries
- smash repair and insurance
- compulsory licensing of patents
- section 2d of the trade practices act 1974
- international telecommunications market regulation