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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Phillip Sweeney (PDF - 1047k)
Submission 3 for Alternative Default Models View full list
1. 6 October 2016. Highton, 3216. Ms Angela MacRae. Commissioner. Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003, Dear Commissioner. Re: Efficiency and Competiveness. of the Superannuation System â. Default
Date received: 6 Oct 2016
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute (PDF - 2127k)
Submission DR92 for Education Evidence Base View full list
Murdoch 30 Childrens Research YEARS OF Institute LIFE-CHANGING DISCOVERIES. 5 October 2016. Jonathan Coppel. Presiding Commissioner. Level 12. 530 Collins St. Melbourne Vic 3000. Dear Commissioner Coppel,. On behalf of the Murdoch Childrens Research
Date received: 5 Oct 2016
Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania (UTAS) (PDF - 401k)
Submission DR90 for Education Evidence Base View full list
T 1800 061 512 F 61 3 6324 3048 education.enquiries@utas.edu.au http://www.utas.edu.au/education. ABN 30 764 374 782 / CRICOS 00586B. University of Tasmania. Locked Bag 1307, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia. Faculty of Education responses to
Date received: 5 Oct 2016
Ross Winstanley (PDF - 226k)
Submission DR71 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Productivity Commission draft report on marine fishing and aquaculture. While I find the whole document most informative and progressive, I have focussed my comments on two main areas - the recognition
Date received: 5 Oct 2016
Mallee Track Health and Community Service (MTHCS) (PDF - 99k)
Submission PFR294 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Mallee Track Health &Community Service 28 Britt Street (PO Box i 30) OUYEN VIC 3490. Phone: 03 5092 1111 Fax: 03 5092 1177 ABN 43 518 931 864 Email: mthcs@mthcs.vic.gov.au. Tuesday 4th October, 2016. To whom it may concern,. Mallee Track Health and
Date received: 5 Oct 2016
Phillip Sweeney (PDF - 890k)
Submission 2 for Alternative Default Models View full list
1. 3 October 2016. Highton, 3216. Ms Angela MacRae. Commissioner. Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003, Dear Commissioner. Re: Efficiency and Competiveness. of the Superannuation System. I note that the
Date received: 5 Oct 2016
Duncan Fitzpatrick (PDF - 227k)
Submission DR304 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list
Duncan Fitzpatrick. Post Draft Submission: PC inquiry into Regulation in Agriculture. 1. Duncan Fitzpatrick. Campbell, ACT, 2612. 29 September, 2016. Commissioners. Productivity Commission. Inquiry into the Regulation of Agriculture. Locked Bag 2.
Date received: 4 Oct 2016
Northern Territory Government (PDF - 136k)
Submission 59 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Productivity Commission Inquiry â Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation (USO). Submission by the. Northern Territory Government. September 2016. NTG Submission to the Productivity Commission â Telecommunications Universal Service
Date received: 4 Oct 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 âproductivity problemâ.
Date received: 4 Oct 2016
Australian Primary Principals Association (APPA) (PDF - 191k)
Submission DR89 for Education Evidence Base View full list
DENNIS YARRINGTON. APPA PRESIDENT. Hedley Beare Centre, 51 Fremantle Drive, Stirling ACT 2611 PO BOX 4578, Kingston ACT 2604. www.appa.asn.au. 1. APPAâs response to the Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report: National Education Evidence Base.
Date received: 4 Oct 2016
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