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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Australian Super (PDF - 572k)
Submission 19 for Alternative Default Models View full list
1 | P a g e. 31/10/2016. Attention: Karen Chester, Deputy Chair Superannuation Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne Vic 8003 Dear Ms Chester Re: AustralianSuperâs submission to the Productivity Commission Issues
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
Centre for Market Design (PDF - 250k)
Submission 18 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Competitive mechanisms for allocating employees to default superannuation funds A discussion paper by the Centre for Market Design, University of Melbourne August 2014. Executive Summary There would be substantial public benefits from the
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
Institute of Public Affairs (PDF - 696k)
Submission 17 for Alternative Default Models View full list
rett Hogan, Director of Research. 28th October 2016 Inquiry into Alternative Superannuation Default Models Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne VIC 8003 SUBMISSION ON ALTERNATIVE SUPERANNUATION DEFAULT MODELS Dear Sir /
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
Accommodation Association of Australia (AAA) (PDF - 145k)
Submission 16 for Alternative Default Models View full list
National Office Suite 1, Level 2, 189 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Contact Us P 02 8666 9015 F 02 8666 9017 E mail@aaoa.com.au www.aaoa.com.au ABN 36 322 115 084 . QLD Office Suite 8, 37 Bundall Road,
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
Mercer (PDF - 340k)
Submission 15 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Superannaution Efficiency and Competitiveness
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
Police Federation of Australia (PFA) (PDF - 235k)
Submission 14 for Alternative Default Models View full list
SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO. SUPERANNUATION. The Police Federation of Australia (PFA) represents the professional and industrial. interests of Australiaâs 60, 000 police. For many years we have been campaigning. on a range
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
Independent Fund Administrators and Advisers (IFAA), QIEC Super and Club Super (PDF - 201k)
Submission 13 for Alternative Default Models View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into. Alternative default models. October 2016. 2. Introduction. This submission is made by:. ⢠Independent Fund Administrators &Advisers Pty Ltd (IFAA), a Brisbane based administrator of
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) (PDF - 344k)
Submission 12 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Online: http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/superannuation/make-submission#lodge. Mail to: Superannuation Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2, Collins St East. Melbourne VIC 8003. ONLINE AND MAIL. 28 October 2016. To whom it may concern.
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
Workplace Super Specialists Australia (WSSA) (PDF - 1966k)
Submission 11 for Alternative Default Models View full list
WSSA. Superannuation Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East Melbourne Vic 8003. WORKPlACE SUPER SPWAl STS AUSTRAliA. Productivity Commission Enquiry - Superannuation Alternative Default Models. Workplace Super Specialists
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
Restaurant and Catering Australia (PDF - 4090k)
Submission 10 for Alternative Default Models View full list
Restaurant &Catering. 27 October 2016. The Commissioner Superannuation Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Submission to Productivity Commission Issues Paper Superannuation: Alternative Default
Date received: 28 Oct 2016
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