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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.

Name Withheld (PDF - 54k)

Submission 5 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list


Hello, if this email can be passed to the relevant parties within the Productivity Commission please. The recent Productivity Commission report on 457 Visa's and migration - raises the question of the wider scope of the extensive fraud in the entire

Date received: 23 Nov 2016

Dig Econ Research (PDF - 215k)

Submission 4 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list


Havyatt Associates P/L (ACN 075 059 504) T/A DigEcon Research (BN98531409). Increasing Australia’s future prosperity: response to the Productivity Commission Discussion Paper November 2016 This submission argues that the focus on growing

Date received: 22 Nov 2016

Anatomics Pty Ltd (PDF - 182k)

Submission 3 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list


“Searching for an even playing field”, November 2016 Page 1. SEARCHING FOR AN EVEN PLAYING FIELD A call to government to assist Australian medical innovation An independent paper by Mr Paul D’Urso MBBS PHD FRACS Neurosurgeon &Executive

Date received: 21 Nov 2016

Les Godfrey (PDF - 121k)

Submission 2 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list


Productivity Commission 2016, Increasing Australia’s future prosperity, Discussion Paper, November 2016. In response to your invitation for submissions on the above discussion paper, please find attached a paper entitled A Primer on Economic Growth

Date received: 16 Nov 2016

Prof John Foster (PDF - 134k)

Submission 1 for Productivity Review (2017) View full list


The Australian Multi-Factor Productivity Growth Illusion. John Foster. Abstract. Over the past decade, Australian multi-factor productivity growth has been predominantly negative, often leading to the view that there is a ‘productivity problem’.

Date received: 4 Oct 2016

North West Melbourne Division of General Practice (PDF - 13k)

Submission 6 for General Practice Compliance Costs View full list


28 August 2002. Ref: 02-025. GP Compliance Costs Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East Post Office MELBOURNE 8003 (By e-mail). Dear Ms Owens,. RE: GP Compliance Costs. The Policy Committee of North West Melbourne Division of

Date received: 31 Oct 2014

John Livermore (PDF - 192k)

Submission DR114 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list


1. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION TASMANIAN SHIPPING AND FREIGHT INQUIRY 2014. TFES Background. The Report to the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport (24/5/12) by Michael Deegan included in his terms of reference the operation of

Date received: 19 Sep 2014

National Sea Highway (PDF - 80k)

Submission DR102 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list


1. NATIONAL SEA HIGHWAY OPINION RESPONSE to the PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION’S DRAFT REPORT TASMANIAN SHIPPING AND FREIGHT 2nd February 2014 INITIAL COMMENT – The draft recommendations relating to “equalisation”, if followed, would seem to amount

Date received: 19 Mar 2014

National Sea Highway (PDF - 26k)

Submission DR112 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list


NATIONAL SEA HIGHWAY Submission 25th February 2014 I would like to clarify what a NSH link should cover. A number of major organisations, some said to be now represented by a group independent of me, NSHC Tasmania, have given me personal written

Date received: 25 Feb 2014

Norske Skog Boyer Mill (PDF - 218k)

Submission DR110 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list


Norske Skog Paper Mills (Australia) Limited Boyer Boyer ABN: 84 009 477 132 Tasmania 7140 Phone:61 3 62610111 Australia Fax: 61 3 62613247. By Email: tasmanian.shipping@pc.gov.au Mr Daryl Quinlivan Head of Office Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428

Date received: 25 Feb 2014