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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Peter Mair (PDF - 60k)
Submission DR161 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. 1. ACCESS TO JUSTICE: RESPONSE TO DRAFT REPORT. âDisappointmentâis a reaction which I never expected to have about a report of the Productivity Commission. Frankly, I do not expect this report to make much difference. Reacting that way is,
Date received: 25 Apr 2014
Prof Anita Stuhmcke (PDF - 88k)
Submission DR160 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
25 April 2014. l! JNIYERSiffi'v10E illEGHN01! 0GM SMDNEM. PO Box 123 Broadway NSW 2007 Australia T: 61 2 95141177 F: 61 2 95141172 www.uts.edu.au UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00099F. Submission: Ombudsmen and other complaint mechanisms (Chapter 9 of
Date received: 25 Apr 2014
Andrew Bird (PDF - 410k)
Submission DR159 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Access to Justice: An Australian Productivity Commission submission by Andrew Bird. This small eBook has been published in an attempt to show how eBook publishing can deliver freedom of speech to minority groups. This eBook has also been published
Date received: 25 Apr 2014
Goat Man Dairies (PDF - 87k)
Submission 1 for Costs Of Doing Business In Australia: Dairy Product Manufacturing View full list
Goat Man Dairies ABN: 60475989928. Paul Paciullo 29 Arnold Ave. Kellyville NSW 2155. 19th April 2014. Costs of Doing Business: Dairy Product Manufacturing study Productivity Commission LB2 Collins St East Melbourne Vic 8003 RE: Costs of Doing
Date received: 22 Apr 2014
Geoff Bird (PDF - 103k)
Submission DR157 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Further Submission of Geoff Bird for the Productivity Commission Inquiry into. Access to Justice Arrangements. The Commission has noted that 17% of the population have serious unmet legal needs. The Commission's proposals however would not help this
Date received: 21 Apr 2014
AECOM (PDF - 94k)
Submission DR188 for Public Infrastructure View full list
1. Submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry on Public Infrastructure. 17 April 2014. Contents 1. Introduction. 2 2. Trade Labour Force Entitlements, an International Comparison. 2. 2.1. Days Off per Year. 3 2.2. Trade Labour Hours per Week. 4
Date received: 15 Apr 2014
Legalwise Australia Pty Ltd (PDF - 124k)
Submission DR155 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION BY LEGALWISE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD. To the extent that it may be relevant to assist the Commission in its task, we refer to the general comments in our initial submission, which was provided after the
Date received: 15 Apr 2014
Herbert Smith Freehills (PDF - 4527k)
Submission DR192 for Public Infrastructure View full list
HERBERT SMITH FREEHILLS. Peter Harris Chairman Public Infrastructure Enquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003. by email infrastructure@pc.gov.au. Peter. GRANT SAMUEL. ⢠⢠â¢. 14 April 2014. Private
Date received: 14 Apr 2014
Geoff Edwards (PDF - 234k)
Submission DR181 for Public Infrastructure View full list
1. 14 April 2014 The Chairman Productivity Commission LB 2 Collins Street East Melbourne Victoria 8003. Public Infrastructure â Supplementary Submission I write to make a supplementary submission on the Draft Report, to support my appearance on
Date received: 14 Apr 2014
Australian Construction Industry Forum (PDF - 198k)
Submission DR183 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Members: Air Conditioning and Mechanical ContractorsâAssociation of Australia. Association of Consulting Architects Australia. Australian Constructors Association. Australian Institute of Architects. Australian Institute of Building. Australian
Date received: 11 Apr 2014
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