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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James Buckman (PDF - 111k)
Submission DR89 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
COMMENT ON PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT ECONOMIC REGULATION OF AIRPORTS â FEBRUARY 2019. I have lived in the inner west of Sydney in suburbs under or near the flightpath for over 30 years. I currently live in Enmore. 1 The claims by
Date received: 15 Feb 2019
Rory Mcleod (PDF - 61k)
Submission 2 for Remote Area Tax Concessions And Payments View full list
13/02/19. Public submission into Tax review for living above the 26th parallel. To Whom it may concern. I request that the commission investigate the issues with living above the 26th Parallel. EXAMPLES. 1) High air fares 2) High fuel prices 3) High
Date received: 13 Feb 2019
Alexander Fullarton (PDF - 125k)
Submission 1 for Remote Area Tax Concessions And Payments View full list
Australian Government. Productivity Commission. Zone Tax Offset. Dr A R (Lex) Fullarton. Adjunct Professor, Curtin Law School, Curtin University; Proprietor Solex Project. Carnarvon; Retired Tax Practitioner and Resident of the Shire of Carnarvon
Date received: 6 Feb 2019
Airport BUG Inc. (PDF - 719k)
Submission 88 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
1. Brisbane Airport Bicycle User Group Inc. P.O. Box 338 Nundah 4012 email: airportBUG@gmail.com. 7 January 2019. Re: Submission to Productivity Commission re Economic Regulation of Airports. The Commission is seeking feedback on the effectiveness
Date received: 8 Jan 2019
Qantas Group (PDF - 172k)
Submission 86 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
Qantas Airways Limited, ABN 16 009 661 901, 10 Bourke Road Mascot NSW 2020 Australia. Telephone 61 2 9691 3636, qantas.com. 21 December 2018. Mr Paul Lindwall. Presiding Commissioner. Productivity Commission. Level 12, 530 Collins Street. MELBOURNE
Date received: 21 Dec 2018
Airlines for Australia & New Zealand (A4ANZ) (PDF - 200k)
Submission 85 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
Mr Paul Lindwall. Presiding Commissioner. Productivity Commission. Level 12, 530 Collins Street. Melbourne, VIC. 20 December 2018. RE: Inquiry into the economic regulation of airports. Dear Mr Lindwall,. The purpose of our letter is to bring to
Date received: 20 Dec 2018
Airlines for Australia & New Zealand (A4ANZ) (PDF - 2261k)
Submission 83 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION. TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY. DECEMBER 2018. ECONOMIC REGULATION OF AIRPORTS. 2. PREFACE. The overall objective of A4ANZâs submissions to the Productivity Commission (PC) âs Inquiry into the Economic.
- Appendix A - Market Power and the Profitability of Australian Airports â Response (PDF - 788.6 KB)
- Appendix B â Memorandum â Michael OâBryan QC (PDF - 119.0 KB)
- Appendix C - Impact of economic regulation on airport investment incentives (PDF - 235.0 KB)
- Appendix D - Conservative estimate of net benefits of the reforms (PDF - 200.8 KB)
Date received: 18 Dec 2018
Australian Finance Industry Association Limited (AFIA) (PDF - 142k)
Submission 80 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
AFIA â financing Australiaâs future. Presiding Commissioner Paul Lindwall 14 December 2018. Commissioner Ken Baxter. Assistant Commissioner Anna Heaney. Assistant Commissioner. Airport Regulation Inquiry. Productivity Commission By email:
Date received: 14 Dec 2018
Archerfield Airport Chamber of Commerce Incorporated (AACCI) (PDF - 1981k)
Submission 81 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry:. Economic Regulation of Airports. Archerfield Airport Chamber of Commerce Incorporated. AACCI Submission Inquiry into the Economic Regulation of Airports - Productibity Commission. 2. About AACCI.
Date received: 5 Dec 2018
National Competition Council (NCC) (PDF - 963k)
Submission 79 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
Inquiry into the Economic Regulation of Airport Services
Date received: 28 Nov 2018
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