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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Elizabeth Hogg (PDF - 62k)
Submission 39 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Submission of Elizabeth Hogg - VIC. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the increased application of competition, contestability and informed user choice to human services. I am a Coordinator: Mental Health Respite and work alongside people with
Date received: 26 Jul 2016
Australian Research Council (PDF - 174k)
Submission 22 for Data Availability And Use View full list
1. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO DATA AVAILABILITY AND USE AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL SUBMISSION. Introduction. The Australian Research Council (ARC) welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission to the Productivity Commission (the
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Roy Wittert (PDF - 36k)
Submission 44 for Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation View full list
Thank you for the opportunity to submit to the USO. The USO could be much better allocated and used to the value of the country. Technology has advanced considerably and voice and data should be treated equally. Fixed Wireless technology is being
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Health Care Consumersâ Association Inc (HCCA) (PDF - 254k)
Submission 239 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Human Services Inquiry. Productivity Commission. Locked Bag 2, Collins Street East. Melbourne VIC 8003. Re: The Productivity Commission Inquiry into Introducing Competition and Informed User Choice into Human Services The Health Care
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Lynda Scantlebury (PDF - 55k)
Submission 213 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission I am a retired enrolled general nurse and we need investment in our health system not cost cutting. Lynda Scantlebury. Brief submission.
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Elizabeth Becker (PDF - 77k)
Submission 212 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission I am concerned about any possible privatisation of the public health system, including via private providers in the public health system. The inequity of this, particularly via the power of insurance companies to decide on who gets
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Dr John Funder (PDF - 80k)
Submission 211 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission The Coalition looks like they will never learn. Make Medicare more efficient by all means, but don't do anything (including a reference to the PC) that can give even a whiff of privatization of any part of it - including freezing
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Nicholas Scott-Mills (PDF - 76k)
Submission 210 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission I have some experience as a voluntary statistical researcher, and would like to say that it makes sense to have Medicare in public hands, as this makes the transmission of science based clinical medicine more egalitarian. Nicholas
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Rosanna Commisso (PDF - 77k)
Submission 209 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission It is vital that the Australian Government continues to support Medicare in its current format. One way of reducing the burden on the public health system, including hospitals is to force individuals earning over $120, 000 per year
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
- competition (2,612)
- regulation (2,594)
- services (2,504)
- consumers (2,337)
- workforce (2,173)
- accreditation (1,418)
- children and youth (1,062)
- not for profit (923)
- early childhood (844)
- ageing (842)
- health and medical (804)
- performance (742)
- environment (722)
- policy (643)
- justice (639)
- economic models (624)
- superannuation (624)
- water (591)
- agriculture (525)
- international trade (350)
- climate (274)
- small business (251)
- manufacturing (234)
- disability (218)
- energy (205)
- mining (131)
- indigenous government services (79)
- overcoming disadvantage (79)
- retail (17)
- initial (10,513)
- post-draft (8,805)
- intellectual property arrangements
- education and training workforce
- childcare and early childhood learning
- identifying sectors for reform
- national disability insurance scheme (ndis) costs
- workplace relations framework
- early childhood development
- data availability and use
- access to justice arrangements
- regulation of agriculture
- impacts of native vegetation and biodiversity regulations
- broadcasting
- compensation and rehabilitation for veterans
- national workers' compensation and occupational health and safety frameworks
- economic structure and performance of the australian retail industry
- natural disaster funding
- superannuation
- assessing efficiency and competitiveness
- reforms to human services
- public infrastructure
- mental health
- review of mutual recognition (2003)
- telecommunications universal service obligation
- barriers to effective climate change adaptation
- australia's urban water sector
- economic regulation of airports (2019)
- education evidence base
- national water reform (2018)
- five-year assessment
- murray-darling basin plan
- economic regulation of airport services (2012)
- migrant intake into australia
- competition in the australian financial system
- strengthening economic relations between australia and new zealand
- horizontal fiscal equalisation
- marine fisheries and aquaculture
- tasmanian shipping and freight
- electricity network regulation
- superannuation competitiveness and efficiency
- australia's export credit arrangements