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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Council of Ambulance Authorities (PDF - 249k)
Submission DR36 for Public Safety Mobile Broadband View full list
Public Safety Mobile Broadband. Productivity Commission. Submission from. The Council of Ambulance Authorities. October 2015. The Council of Ambulance Authorities Providing leadership for the provision of ambulance services The Council of Ambulance
Date received: 28 Oct 2015
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) (PDF - 202k)
Submission DR35 for Public Safety Mobile Broadband View full list
Submission to the Public Safety Mobile Broadband Productivity Commission Draft Report Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) OCTOBER 2015. Canberra Red Building Benjamin Offices Chan Street Belconnen ACT. PO Box 78 Belconnen ACT 2616.
Date received: 28 Oct 2015
HVHF Sciences LLC (PDF - 984k)
Submission DR34 for Public Safety Mobile Broadband View full list
© HVHF SCIENCES LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2015. Mission Critical Human Factors Engineering Comments to Productivity Commission. Public Safety Mobile Broadband First Responder Centered &Public Safety Systems Oriented Solutions. High Velocity Human
Date received: 28 Oct 2015
Push2Talk (PDF - 2934k)
Submission DR33 for Public Safety Mobile Broadband View full list
Comments on the Australian Government Productivity Commissionâs Approach to Public Safety Mobile. Broadband for PSAâs. Date 28th October, 2015. Lee Shardlow Push2Talk PO Box 110 Balgowlah 2093 1300 789 955 www.push2talk.com.au. 1. Executive
Date received: 26 Oct 2015
Trayon Campers (PDF - 221k)
Submission 4 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
3/614 Maroochydore road, Kunda Park, 4556. Queensland Australia. mail@trayon.com Ph: 61+ 7 5476 5355. Intellectual Property Arrangements Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. Canberra City. ACT 2601. To the commission:. Trayon Campers is a family
Date received: 22 Oct 2015
Australian Industry Group, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Business Council of Australia and Australian Mines and Metals Association (PDF - 162k)
Submission DR370 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Al GROUP ) 11) F. h Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. ( ol I I 11 , or I. 16 October 2015. Mr Peter Harris Chairman Productivity Commission Level 12 530 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000. Dear Mr Harris. ci). ⢠'1 00. A PA/. A RECEIVED.
Date received: 16 Oct 2015
BlueScope (PDF - 14k)
Submission DR369 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
2. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISION WORKPLACE RELATIONS REPORT: BLUESCOPEâS RESPONSE. Following an informal meeting with representatives of the Productivity Commission on 28 August 2015, BlueScope is pleased to submit a response to the Productivity
Date received: 13 Oct 2015
Professional Historians Association (NSW and ACT) (PDF - 150k)
Submission 3 for Intellectual Property Arrangements View full list
Professional Historians Association (NSW &ACT) Inc. GPO Box 2437 Sydney NSW 2001. www.phansw.org.au. PHA (NSW &ACT) Inc is a founding member of Professional Historians Australia. Submission to Productivity Commission on Intellectual Property
Date received: 12 Oct 2015
Western Community Legal Centre (PDF - 1841k)
Submission DR372 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
WORKPLACE RELATIONS FRAMEWORK INQUIRY. WESTERN COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRE. THIRD SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. October 2015. Contact: Catherine Hemingway. Employment Project Solicitor. Productivity Commission Inquiry - Workplace Relations -
Date received: 9 Oct 2015
Australian Small Business Commissioner (PDF - 207k)
Submission DR366 for Workplace Relations Framework View full list
Draft Report of the Productivity Commission on the Workplace Relations Framework. A SUBMISSION by the OFFICE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SMALL BUSINESS COMMISSIONER OCTOBER 2015. Workplace Relations Framework 2. Introduction This submission contains
Date received: 7 Oct 2015
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