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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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Department of Fisheries (WA) (PDF - 793k)
Submission 21 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES SUBMISSION TO. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture. Summary. The Department of Fisheries (Department) has jurisdiction for the management of most aquatic biological resources both within the
Date received: 1 Apr 2016
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (PDF - 57k)
Submission 143 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
1. Australian Competition &Consumer Commission. Supplementary submission to the. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Intellectual Property Arrangements in Australia. Section 51(3) of the CCA. 1 April 2016. 2. 1. Supplementary submission on section
Date received: 1 Apr 2016
The Veterinary Manufacturers and Distributors Association (VMDA) (PDF - 204k)
Submission 79 for Regulation Of Agriculture View full list
VMDA submission to the Productivity Commission. Regulation of Australian Agriculture. March 2016. Summary: The importance of veterinary medicines to Australian agriculture and therefore to the Australian economy and our community, cannot be
- Cover letter (PDF - 125.5 KB)
- Cover letter (Word - 93.5 KB)
- Attachment 1: Submission to the Legislative and Governance Forum on Gene Technology Regarding Overlap in the Regulation of Vaccines Produced using Gene Technology (PDF - 232.6 KB)
- Attachment 1: Submission to the Legislative and Governance Forum on Gene Technology Regarding Overlap in the Regulation of Vaccines Produced using Gene Technology (Word - 118.6 KB)
Date received: 31 Mar 2016
Shark Bay Prawn Trawler Operators' Association (PDF - 209k)
Submission 55 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
Shark Bay Prawn Trawler Operators' Association Inc. Ms Melinda Cilento Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601. Dear Melinda. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY. By way of introduction, the Shark Bay
Date received: 31 Mar 2016
Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries (NT) (PDF - 327k)
Submission 46 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
www.nt.gov.au. DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES. Ms Angela Woo. Assistant Commissioner. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. Canberra ACT 2601. Dear Ms Woo. Re: Northern Territory Government Submission to the Inquiry into Marine
Date received: 31 Mar 2016
Carefish (PDF - 460k)
Submission 24 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
1. CAREFISH. CAirns REcreational Fishing Industry StakeHolders. Email: fisheries.inquiry@pc.gov.au. Submission. Productivity Commission inquiry into regulation of the Australian marine fisheries and aquaculture sectors. Introduction. CAREFISH is a
Date received: 31 Mar 2016
Amateur Fishermen's Association of NT Inc (PDF - 227k)
Submission 20 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
AMATEUR FISHERMENâS ASSOCIATION OF THE NT INC. Representing recreational fishing in the NT and ensuring the quality of our sport. PO Box 40694 Casuarina NT 0811 Phone: 08 8945 6455 Fax: 08 8945 6055. www.afant.com.au. Secretary. Productivity
Date received: 31 Mar 2016
South Australian Oyster Growers Association (PDF - 94k)
Submission 19 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
Please find a brief summary of the points we raised &some relevant background documents. As discussed apologies for the very âbasicâresponse but the impact of POMS in Tasmania is taking up most of our time. Key Points Raised. ⢠POMS The impact
Date received: 31 Mar 2016
Environmental Defenders Office (Tas) Inc (PDF - 191k)
Submission 18 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
asmania using the law to protect the natural and built environment. 131 Macquarie Street tel: (03) 6223 2770 Hobart TAS 7000 email: edotas@edotas.org.au. 31 March 2016. Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra
- Attachment 1: Submission to inquiry into Regulation of Fin-Fish Aquaculture in Tasmania (PDF - 1.5 MB)
- Attachment 2: Submission to inquiry into the Role of Science for Fisheries and Aquaculture (PDF - 736.5 KB)
- Attachment 3: It smells Fishy! Tasmania's Marine Farming Regulatory Framework and how to improve it (PDF - 237.0 KB)
Date received: 31 Mar 2016
Prof Caleb Gardner and Dr Emily Ogier (PDF - 277k)
Submission 16 for Marine Fisheries And Aquaculture View full list
CRICOS Provider Code: 00586B INSTITUTE FOR MARINE AND ANTARCTIC STUDIES - IN COLLABORATION WITH THE TASMANIAN STATE GOVERNMENT. SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO REGULATION OF AUSTRALIAN MARINE FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE SECTORS
Date received: 31 Mar 2016
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