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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Save the Children Australia (PDF - 532k)
Submission DR896 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Inquiry into Childcare and Early Learning. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Save the Children Australia. 10 September 2014. Page 2 of 15. Contents. 1. Executive summary. 3. 2. Introduction. 4. 3. Fees and access. 6. 4. A model for 0-3 year
Date received: 10 Sep 2014
Mission Australia (PDF - 340k)
Submission DR877 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Productivity Commission Draft Report on Childcare and Early Childhood. Learning. Mission Australia Response September 2014. Mission Australia response to Draft Report on Childcare and Early Childhood Learning 2. Executive summary. Mission Australia
Date received: 10 Sep 2014
Goodstart Early Learning (PDF - 1203k)
Submission DR875 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Response to the Productivity Commission Draft Report 1. Goodstart Response to. Productivity Commission Draft. Report. Inquiry into Childcare and Early. Childhood Learning. 9 September 2014. Response to the Productivity Commission Draft Report 2.
Date received: 9 Sep 2014
Sarah White (PDF - 66k)
Submission DR869 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission (PC) Inquiry into Childcare and Early Childhood Learning Mother of 19 month-old son, working part time, planning to use child care in 2015. September 2014. In discussions and case studies of women, childcare
Date received: 9 Sep 2014
Network of Community Activities (PDF - 150k)
Submission DR892 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Network of Community Activities 2014. Response to Childcare and Early Childhood Learning Productivity Commission. 1. Committees. Childcare and Early Childhood Learning. Productivity Commission. Response to draft report. Prepared by Network of
Date received: 8 Sep 2014
National Out of School Hours Services Association (PDF - 253k)
Submission DR889 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
National Out of School Hours Services Association (NOSHSA) Response September 2014. Response from the. National Out of School Hours Services Association (NOSHSA). On. DRAFT REPORT Productivity Commission Inquiry into childcare and early childhood.
Date received: 8 Sep 2014
Qld Childrenâs Services Alliance (PDF - 514k)
Submission DR871 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
Response to the Productivity Commission Childcare and Early Childhood Learning Draft Report from the Queensland Childrenâs Services Alliance. Introduction The Queensland Childrenâs Services Alliance (QCSA) is an independent and integrated
Date received: 8 Sep 2014
Chamber of Commerce and Industry Qld (PDF - 710k)
Submission DR870 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
CCIQ SUBMISSION. Productivity Commission â Childcare and Early. Childhood Learning Draft Inquiry Report. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY QUEENSLAND. 8 September 2014. Introduction. 1. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ)
Date received: 8 Sep 2014
STaR Inclusive Early Childhood Association (PDF - 63k)
Submission DR868 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN CHILDCARE. The following comments on the Productivity Commission Draft Report of Childcare and Early Childhood Learning (July 2014) are in relation to its effect on children with disabilities in childcare,
Date received: 8 Sep 2014
East West Child Care Association (PDF - 1532k)
Submission DR867 for Childcare And Early Childhood Learning View full list
1. Submission to Productivity Commission from East West Childcare September 2014. SUBMISSION. to. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION. from. EAST WEST CHILDCARE ASSOCIATION. Fitzroy, Victoria. QUALITY, AFFORDABLE &ACCESSIBLE. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE.
Date received: 8 Sep 2014
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