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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ISLPR Language Services (PDF - 259k)
Submission 16 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
1. Submission to the Inquiry by the Productivity Commission into the Migrant Intake into Australia. Submission prepared by. Dr David E. Ingram, AM, Director,. ISLPR Language Services Pty Ltd June, 2015. 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Scope of the Submission:
Date received: 10 Jun 2015
Coutts Communications (PDF - 183k)
Submission 20 for Public Safety Mobile Broadband View full list
Public Safety Mobile Broadband Independent Submission to the Productivity Commission June 2015. by Professor Reg Coutts http://www.couttscommunications.com. Acknowledgement This submission is independent of any of my clients interests. While I
Date received: 10 Jun 2015
Eric Claus (PDF - 1605k)
Submission 15 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Eric Claus â Migrant Intake Issues Paper Submission page 1. Migrant Intake into Australia Public Inquiry Submission Eric Claus Australians have long been told we need high immigration because âItâs good for the economy.â (SMH, 2013)
Date received: 9 Jun 2015
David Faulkner (PDF - 412k)
Submission 14 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
P a g e 1 | 8. Submission on âMigrant Intake into AustraliaâBy David Faulkner June 2015. Introduction. This submission focusses on the following questions raised in the Productivity Commissionâs May 2015 Issues Paper âMigrant Intake into
Date received: 9 Jun 2015
Telstra (PDF - 2073k)
Submission 19 for Public Safety Mobile Broadband View full list
TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED (ABN 33 051 775 556). Submission to the Productivity Commission. Public Safety Mobile Broadband. 5 June 2015. TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED (ABN 33 051 775 556). Contents. Executive Summary 1. 1. Introduction and overview
Date received: 9 Jun 2015
Optus (PDF - 423k)
Submission 18 for Public Safety Mobile Broadband View full list
Public Version â Page | 1. Submission to Productivity Commission. Issues Paper on Public Safety Mobile Broadband. PUBLIC VERSION. June 2015. Public Version â Page | 2. Contents. Executive Summary 3 Section 1. Current Arrangements 5 Section 2.
Date received: 9 Jun 2015
Dr Leo Dobes (PDF - 340k)
Submission 13 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
Adjunct Associate Professor. Crawford School of Public Policy. Lennox Crossing. Type text 1 | P a g e Type text. www.anu.edu.au. ANU COLLEGE OF ASIA &THE PACIFIC. 7 June 2015 Mr Paul Lindwall Commissioner Inquiry into the Migrant Intake into
Date received: 8 Jun 2015
Australian Property Institute (PDF - 142k)
Submission 12 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list
5 June 2015 Migrant Intake Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 migrant.intake@pc.gov.au Dear Commissioners, RE: Migrant Intake into Australia, Productivity Commission Issues Paper
Date received: 5 Jun 2015
Service Skills Australia (PDF - 199k)
Submission 27 for Service Exports View full list
Level 10, 171 Clarence St. Sydney NSW 2000. GPO Box 4194. Sydney NSW 2001. Service Industries Skills Council ABN 37 107 591 864. P 61 2 8243 1200 F 61 2 8243 1299 E info@serviceskills.com.au. ServiceSkillsAustralia ServiceSkills
Date received: 5 Jun 2015
CSIRO (PDF - 223k)
Submission 16 for Public Safety Mobile Broadband View full list
Digital Productivity Flagship www.csiro.au. CSIRI Submission Inquiry into Public Safety Mobile Broadband. Productivity Commission, Australian Government. June 2015. Enquiries and Main Submission Authors. Mr Peter King Mr Gavin Walker. Manger, Design
Date received: 5 Jun 2015
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