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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Prof Bruce Bonyhady (PDF - 295k)
Submission 48 for Review Of The National Disability Agreement View full list
Melbourne Disability Institute SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION STUDY OF THE NATIONAL DISABILITY AGREEMENT This submission is in response to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper on the National Disability Agreement (NDA). The primary
Date received: 3 Sep 2018
Australian Services Union (ASU) (PDF - 625k)
Submission 47 for Review Of The National Disability Agreement View full list
ASU Submission. National Disability Agreement Review. Productivity Commission. Submitter:. Linda White, Assistant National Secretary. Organisation:. Australian Services Union. Address: 116 Queensberry Street Carlton South, Victoria, 3053. Phone:. 03
Date received: 3 Sep 2018
Bijil Varghese (PDF - 76k)
Submission 46 for Review Of The National Disability Agreement View full list
Disability Professionals. In the disability sector, it is very interesting to note that many skilled and educated workers who have started their career as a support worker in the beginning. Many of the workers have relevant qualifications in the
Date received: 3 Sep 2018
Airports Council International (ACI) World (PDF - 173k)
Submission 16 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
Page 1 of 8. AIRPORTS COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL (ACI) WORLD SUBMISSION ON THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO THE ECONOMIC. REGULATION OF AIRPORTS IN AUSTRALIA. 1. Foreword. 1.1 Airports Council International (ACI) World is the global trade
Date received: 31 Aug 2018
Prof Peter Forsyth (PDF - 296k)
Submission 15 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
Submission. Productivity Commission Inquiry. Economic Regulation of Airports. Peter Forsyth. Monash University and Southern Cross University. August 2018. 2. Introduction and Outline1. This Productivity Commission Inquiry can be seen as having
Date received: 31 Aug 2018
South Australian Freight Council (SAFC) (PDF - 484k)
Submission 14 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
31 August 2018. Airport Regulation Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked bag 2 Collins Street East VIC 8003. Via electronic submission. Dear Sir/ Madam. RE: Airport Regulation Inquiry. SHFC SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FREIGHT COUNCIL. F1. 296 ST VINCENT
Date received: 31 Aug 2018
Property Council of Australia (PDF - 380k)
Submission 13 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
£ Jll. PROPERTY COUNCIL. of Australia. Airport Regulation Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East Vic 8003. 30 August 2018. Via email: airports@pc.gov.au. Dear Mr Lindwall,. RE: Productivity Commission Issues Paper on
Date received: 31 Aug 2018
Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) (PDF - 126k)
Submission 45 for Review Of The National Disability Agreement View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs National Disability Agreement Review. © Australian Association of Social Workers National Office â Melbourne Level 7, 14â 20 Blackwood Street North Melbourne Vic 3051 PO Box 2008 Royal Melbourne
Date received: 31 Aug 2018
Queensland Law Society (QLS) (PDF - 274k)
Submission 44 for Review Of The National Disability Agreement View full list
Queensland Law Society. Law Society House, 179 Ann Street, Brisbane Qld 4000, Australia GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001 | ABN 33 423 389 441 P 07 3842 5943 | F 07 3221 9329 | president@qls.com.au | qls.com.au Office of the President. 31 August 2018.
Date received: 31 Aug 2018
Karratha Airport (PDF - 361k)
Submission 12 for Economic Regulation Of Airports (2019) View full list
Economic Regulation of Airports. Karratha Airport Submission. 2. BACKGROUND. Karratha Airport (KTA) is fully owned by the City of Karratha. The airport is a major business undertaking. of the City and operates in accordance with the Western
Date received: 30 Aug 2018
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