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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Prof Henry Ergas (PDF - 78k)
Submission DR182 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Productivity Commission Inquiry into Public Infrastructure . Supplementary Submission on the Economics of Capital Recycling . Professor Henry Ergas. 4/1/2014.
Date received: 11 Apr 2014
Dr John Goldberg (PDF - 442k)
Submission DR179 for Public Infrastructure View full list
1. The misallocation of public money for both public and private transport infrastructure. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Dr John L Goldberg. Former Honorary Associate. The University of Sydney. lgoldber@bigpond.net.au. 31 March 2014
Date received: 10 Apr 2014
Australian Trucking Association (PDF - 781k)
Submission DR176 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Minter Ellison Building, 25 National Circuit, Forrest ACT 2603 P 02 6253 6900 F 02 6253 6999 E ata@truck.net.au W www.truck.net.au. Submission to: The Productivity Commission. Title: Public Infrastructure: Draft Report. Date: 9 April 2014.
Date received: 10 Apr 2014
transurban (PDF - 45k)
Submission DR177 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Letter to Peter Harris- 9 Apr 2014. Transurban Group Transurban Holdings Limited ABN 86 098 143 429. Transurban Holding Trust ARSN 098 807 419. Transurban International Limited ABN 90 121 746 825. Melbourne (registered address) Level 3, 505 Little
Date received: 9 Apr 2014
Geoff Holman (PDF - 97k)
Submission DR172 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Public Infrastructure: Provision, Funding, Financing and Costs â Further Comments post Draft report Geoff Holman - Private Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry. Key points are:. 1. Preservation of your report and submissions as a
Date received: 9 Apr 2014
Dr David Neal SC (PDF - 20k)
Submission DR158 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Dr D J Neal SC Barrister. 27 March 2014. Commissioners Mundy and Angela MacRae Access to Justice Arrangements Productivity Commission LB 2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Dear Commissioners. Access to Justice Arrangements. I refer to your
Date received: 9 Apr 2014
IFM Investors (PDF - 120k)
Submission DR184 for Public Infrastructure View full list
IFM Investors Pty Ltd Level 29 | Casselden 2 Lonsdale Street | Melbourne VIC 3000 | Australia. 61 3 8672 5300 ifminvestors.com. IFM Investors Pty Ltd ABN 67 107 247 727, AFS Licence No. 284404 IFM Investors (Nominees) Limited, ABN 56 003 969 891,
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Australasian Railway Association (PDF - 478k)
Submission DR178 for Public Infrastructure View full list
AUSTRALASIAN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION SUBMISSION. To. The Productivity Commission. On. Public Infrastructure. 2. PO Box 4608, Kingston ACT 2604 Australia. T 61 2 6270 4501 F 61 2 6273 5581. E ara@ara.net.au W www.ara.net.au. April/2014. THE ARA The
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Australian Constructors Association Ltd (PDF - 271k)
Submission DR169 for Public Infrastructure View full list
ACAâs Response to Productivity Commissionâs. Inquiry into Public Infrastructure. April 2014. 1. AUSTRALIAN CONSTRUCTORS ASSOCIATION (ACA) SUBMISSION IN RESPONSE. TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT INTO PUBLIC. INFRASTRUCTURE. INTRODUCTION.
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Consult Australia (PDF - 170k)
Submission DR168 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Page 1 of 5. 8 April 2014. Mr Peter Harris AO Chairman, Productivity Commission Public Infrastructure Inquiry LB2 Collins Street East Melbourne VIC infrastructure@pc.gov.au Dear Mr Harris,. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
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