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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.

Mr Tim Lloyd (PDF - 27k)

Submission 6 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Market Mechanisms for Recovering Water in the Murray-Darling Basin Submission to the Productivity Commission Introduction: This submission argues that a very low surcharge or royalty imposed by the Federal Government on all Murray Darling Basin

Date received: 24 Aug 2009

Lin Crase and Sue O'Keefe (PDF - 24k)

Submission 1 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


The Contradiction between Modernising Irrigation and Water Buyback. Lin Crase and Sue O’Keefe. Introduction Until the late twentieth century, Australian governments, like many other administrations, viewed the development of water resources as a

Date received: 27 Jul 2009

Lin Crase, Sue O'Keefe and Brian Dollery (PDF - 72k)

Submission 2 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


1. Water Buy-Back in Australia: Political, Technical and Allocative Challenges. Lin Crase, Sue O’Keefe and Brian Dollery†. Regional School of Business, La Trobe University, Albury-Wodonga Campus † Faculty of the Professions, School of Business

Date received: 27 Jul 2009

NSW Government % (PDF - 73k)

Submission DR68 for Black Coal Industry View full list


THE CABINET OFFICE. NEW SOUTH WALES. ATTENTION: Andrea Coulter. Mr John Cosgrove Presiding Commissioner Industry Commission LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Dear Mr Cosgrove. I refer to the Industry Commission’s draft report on the

Date received: 9 Jun 1998

FreightCorp % (PDF - 46k)

Submission DR67 for Black Coal Industry View full list


Response to Industry Commission Report on Australian Black Coal Industry Page 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS. OVERVIEW.2. Pricing.2. Efficiency Gains.3. Access Regime.4. THE RAIL ENVIRONMENT. 5. Background. 5. Competition. 5. The Access Regime. 6. FREIGHTCORP

Date received: 3 Jun 1998

Queenland Rail % (PDF - 17k)

Submission DR66 for Black Coal Industry View full list


GPO Box 1429 Brisbane Qld 4001. Flr 14 Railcentre 1 305 Edward Street Brisbane Qld 4000. Telephone 07 3235 1371 Facsimile 07 3235 1856. QUEENSLAND RAIL. Mr John Cosgrove Presiding Commissioner Industry Commission LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE

Date received: 29 May 1998

Rio Tinto Energy % (PDF - 16k)

Submission DR65 for Black Coal Industry View full list


RIO TINTO. LEIGH CLIFFORD CHIEF EXECUTIVE ENERGY. 21 May 1998. Mr John Cosgrove Presiding Commissioner Inquiry into the Australian Black Coal Industry Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East Melbourne VIC 8003. Dear Mr Cosgrove,. Inquiry

Date received: 21 May 1998

Emerald Shire Council % (PDF - 7k)

Submission DR62 for Black Coal Industry View full list


THE AUSTRALIAN BLACK COAL INDUSTRY REPORT. SUBMISSION - FROM CR PAUL BELL MAYOR EMERALD SHIRE COUNCIL. PRESENTED TO - MR JOHN COSGROVE PRESIDING COMMISSIONER INDUSTRY COMMISSION. Coal mining in the Bowen Basin has, until the late 60s, been isolated

Date received: 15 May 1998

Queensland Government % (PDF - 145k)

Submission DR61 for Black Coal Industry View full list


QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT. COMMENTS ON. THE INDUSTRY COMMISSION’S. BLACK COAL INQUIRY DRAFT REPORT. PREPARED BY THE QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT May 1998. 2. ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT. This document has been compiled by the Department of Mines and Energy on behalf

Date received: 14 May 1998