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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Dr John Darby (PDF - 78k)
Submission 188 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission Times have changed since I became a GP BEFORE medicare was thought of. Then - in a working class suburb- most of my patients had their own health care insurance, and those who didn't got treated regardless of payment - many pid in
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Barbara Gruner (PDF - 76k)
Submission 187 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission Letting private providers run Medicare could result in a two-tier medical system where only those with money could afford adequate treatment and more remote areas might not be able to get the GPs they need. Profit-driven health care
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Dr Malgorzata Schmidt (PDF - 77k)
Submission 186 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission I am American and thus familiar with the disasterous effects and cost of health care in the absence of publically funded health service. I believe that the wisdom and common sense of my fellow Australians will never allow our
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Robert and Janet Gillson (PDF - 74k)
Submission 185 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission My husband and I are disabled. I am a retired nurse. we live in a rural area and the health system is limited. Health care for this community is vital to continue and only improve for the future. Robert and Janet Gillson. Brief
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Dr Lester Mascarenhas (PDF - 78k)
Submission 184 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission Privatising Medicare will not achieve our aim of improving the health of the nation. Proponents of privatisation claim that free market economics will help bring costs down and address need. There is strong international evidence to
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Independent Schools Council of Australia (ISCA) (PDF - 1065k)
Submission 179 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
ISCA Submission. to the. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Introducing Competition and Informed. User Choice into Human Services. 25 July 2016. TABLE OF CONTENTS. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 2. INTRODUCTION. 3. BACKGROUND. 3. ABOUT THE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Australian Association of Massage Therapists Ltd (PDF - 437k)
Submission 178 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
A submission on behalf of the Australian Association of Massage Therapists Ltd . First Stage of Human Services â Productivity Commission Public Inquiry . Identifying Sectors for Reform .
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Leading Age Services Australia (LASA) (PDF - 351k)
Submission 177 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
The voice of aged care. www.lasa.asn.au. Leading Age Services Australia P: 02 6230 1676 | F: 02 6230 7085 | E: info@lasa.asn.au. First Floor, Andrew Arcade, 42 Giles Street, Kingston ACT 2604 PO Box 4774, Kingston ACT 2604. ABN: 7115 6349 594. 25
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Silver Chain Group (PDF - 1458k)
Submission 176 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Productivity Commission Issues paper response Human Services: Identifying sectors for reform 25 July 2016. 1. Productivity Commission Silver Chain Response. Contents Positioning Silver Chainâs response. 2. RFI 1 â What constitutes improvement?
Date received: 25 Jul 2016
Homelessness NSW (PDF - 224k)
Submission 175 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Overview. Homelessness NSW is a peak not for profit organisation that works with its 120 members to prevent. and reduce homelessness across NSW. Our members include small, locally based community. organisations, multiservice agencies with a regional
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