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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.
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Robert Halse (PDF - 6k)
Submission DR63 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
Submission regarding market mechanisms for recovering water in the Murray Darling Basin Can a mechanism be established such that a set percentage (say 10% or 20%) of the water diversion entitlement sold in all private trades revert back to the
Date received: 29 Jan 2010
Healthy Soils Australia (PDF - 26k)
Submission DR64 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
Australian Government Productivity Commission Attn Ms Vicki Thompson Submission to the inquiry on the draft report on;. Recovering Water in the Murray Darling Basin âTo review market based mechanisms for diversifying the Governmentâs approach to
Date received: 29 Jan 2010
Professor Jonathan Pincus (PDF - 170k)
Submission DR62 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
1 . Submission on the Productivity Commission Draft Research Report, âMarket Mechanisms for Recovering Water in the Murray Darling Basinâ (dated December 2009). Submission by J.J. Pincus 21 January 2010 . 1:
Date received: 21 Jan 2010
Crane Group (PDF - 31k)
Submission DR61 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
Date received: 18 Jan 2010
Iplex Water (PDF - 36k)
Submission DR60 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
Page 1 of 3. 23 December 2009 Ms Vicki Thompson Administration Recovering Water in the MDB Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 Dear Ms Thompson Response to Draft Research Report â Market Mechanisms for Recovering
Date received: 23 Dec 2009
John Ashworth (PDF - 5k)
Submission DR59 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
My main concern with the Murray Darling Basin is that too many people are taking too much water out of the River. The other concern I have is that the Murray Darling Basin be administrated entirely by the Federal Government. John Ashworth SA 5155.
Date received: 22 Dec 2009
David Boyd (PDF - 12k)
Submission DR58 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission on Water Recovery Overview This submission is brief, long on assertion and short on evidence. This is not because the assertions are not defensible, but rather because of limited resources. I would be happy to
Date received: 14 Dec 2009
Carol O'Donnell (PDF - 30k)
Submission 57 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
Dear Sir/Madam Please accept my second submission below. Carol O'Donnell, NSW 2037. SECOND SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO MARKET MECHANISMS FOR RECOVERING WATER IN THE MURRAY/DARLING BASIN This is my second submission to the
Date received: 23 Nov 2009
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (PDF - 224k)
Submission 56 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
1. Submission to Productivity Commission Issues Paper. Market Mechanisms for Recovering Water in the Murray-Darling Basin. 16 November 2009. Introduction. The Department of Environment Water Heritage and the Arts (the Department) welcomes the
Date received: 16 Nov 2009
Carol O'Donnell (PDF - 19k)
Submission 55 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list
SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO MARKET MECHANISMS FOR RECOVERING WATER IN THE MURRAY/DARLING BASIN This submission discusses the Productivity Commission (PC) Issues Paper âMarket mechanisms for recovering water in the
Date received: 13 Nov 2009