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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Evelyn Boyce (PDF - 71k)
Submission 147 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Human Services â Identifying sections for reform, productivity Commission issues paper June 2015. Submission. Nurses work in all parts of the health sector and are ideally placed to play a key role in care management of the person with a chronic
Date received: 24 Jul 2016
Gabrielle Henry (PDF - 85k)
Submission 146 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
I am a volunteer teacher and administrative officer in the community sector working with refugees and asylum seekers. The work done by NGOs in the refugee resettlement sector is very specific work. The aim is always to familiarise refugees from many
Date received: 24 Jul 2016
Nora Ruzzene (PDF - 116k)
Submission 145 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the Human Services: Identifying sectors for reformâissue paper. I have outlined some comments for my feedback. I have drawn on my knowledge and skills from working predominantly in the health sector for
Date received: 24 Jul 2016
Doctors Reform Society of Australia (PDF - 101k)
Submission 144 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Doctors Reform Society of Australia PO Box 59, Rydalmere BC, 2-4 Park Rd. Rydalmere NSW, 1701 Phone/Fax 02 9613 8305. Submission to the Productivity Commission regarding the public inquiry into the increased application of competition,
Date received: 24 Jul 2016
Jody Borland (PDF - 69k)
Submission 143 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission People are more important than money! Jody Borland. Brief submission.
Date received: 23 Jul 2016
John M R Smith (PDF - 91k)
Submission 142 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission BACKGROUND TO SUBMISSION. I have a BSc (Psychology with Biology), B Social Admin (social work) &have worked professionally in community services since 1977 (40 years). I've also volunteered for community &sports organisations
Date received: 23 Jul 2016
Kate Incerti (PDF - 82k)
Submission 141 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Brief submission I have worked as a social worker since 1982 for a variety of organisations and governments. The 'shareholders' have been the public, the community, all of us. When services are privatised, there are different drivers -the
Date received: 23 Jul 2016
Dr Jane Andrew and Dr Max Baker (PDF - 146k)
Submission 140 for Identifying Sectors For Reform View full list
Ass. Associate Professor Jane Andrew Discipline of Accounting University of Sydney Business School 317, H69 The University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia. sydney.edu.au ABN 15 211 513 464 CRICOS 00026A. 1. Dr Jane Andrew Associate Professor, Accounting
Date received: 23 Jul 2016
Negeen Nichols (PDF - 176k)
Submission DR94 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list
1. 22 July 2016 As a matter of great concern I am writing to correct a number of faulty and therefore misleading assumptions presented in the Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report on the Regulation of Australian Agriculture (July 2016). It is
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
Centre for Big Data Research in Health - University of NSW (PDF - 1756k)
Submission 21 for Data Availability And Use View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Data Availability and Use. Public sector data What constitutes high-value public sector datasets â characteristics and potential benefits? High-value public sector datasets are those that
Date received: 22 Jul 2016
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- 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