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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Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia (FECCA) (PDF - 96k)
Submission 24 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
12 June 2015 Migrant Intake Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 By email: migrant.intake@pc.gov.au Submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Australiaâs Migrant Intake Introduction The Federation of Ethnic
Date received: 12 Jun 2015
Australian Red Cross (PDF - 731k)
Submission 23 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
1. Australian Red Cross Submission. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Migration Intake. Australian Red Cross Submission. June 2015. 2. Introduction. 2. Recommendations. 2. Issues. 2. Background. 2. Cover photo: Australian Red Cross/Marlon Dalton.
Date received: 12 Jun 2015
Tasmanian Government (PDF - 987k)
Submission 29 for Service Exports View full list
Minister for State Growth Minister for Energy Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage Level I 0 IS MurTay Street HOBART TAS 7000 Australia GPO Box 123 HOBART T AS 700 I Australia Ph: 61 3 6 165 7739 Email Minister.Groorr@dpac.tas.gov.au Web
Date received: 12 Jun 2015
Dr Anna Boucher (PDF - 4743k)
Submission 22 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Dr Anna Boucher is a Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Political Science at the University of Sydney. She lectures in the areas of immigration, public policy, Australian politics and comparative political science.
Date received: 11 Jun 2015
Dr Robert Grace (PDF - 122k)
Submission 21 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
11th June, 2015. Migrant Intake into Australia Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Dear Sir/Madam, Re: Inquiry into Migrant Intake into Australia In my opinion the migrant intake should be significantly and largely reduced,
Date received: 11 Jun 2015
Refugee Council of Australia (PDF - 286k)
Submission 20 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Sydney office: Melbourne office: Suite 4A6, 410 Elizabeth Street Level 2, 313-315 Flinders Lane Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia Phone: (02) 9211 9333 Fax: (02) 9211 9288 Phone: (03) 9600 3302 admin@refugeecouncil.org.au
Date received: 11 Jun 2015
National Ethnic Disability Alliance (NEDA) (PDF - 785k)
Submission 18 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Australiaâs Migrant Intake. 2. Submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Australiaâs Migrant Intake. National Ethnic Disability Alliance (NEDA) © 2015. âSubmission to the
Date received: 11 Jun 2015
Tony Matta (PDF - 213k)
Submission 17 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
QUESTIONS. What are the main factors influencing the demand for immigration to Australia now and into the future? The main and probably the only factor driving demand for immigration to Australia is Immigrants wanting a better life than the one they
Date received: 11 Jun 2015
Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development (PDF - 559k)
Submission 28 for Service Exports View full list
Australian Government. Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development. Productivity Commission Issues Paper â Barriers to Services Exports. Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development submission. This submission provides the
Date received: 11 Jun 2015
Alex Dobes (PDF - 641k)
Submission 19 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY. MIGRANT INTAKE INTO AUSTRALIA. SUBMISSION BY ALEX DOBES. June 2015. Summary. The Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement between Australia and New Zealand is a model. approach for allowing greater mobility of labour.
Date received: 10 Jun 2015
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