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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Queensland Council for Civil Liberties (PDF - 83k)
Submission DR166 for Public Infrastructure View full list
QUEENSlAND COUNCil FOR CIVIl UBERTIES GP 0 B 0 X 2 2 8 1 Brisbane 4 0 0 1. visit and contact us at www.qccl.org.au. The Chairperson Productivity Commission. By Email: infrastructure@gqc.gov.au. Dear Sir/Madam. Public Infrastructure Inquiry. I write
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) (PDF - 308k)
Submission DR165 for Public Infrastructure View full list
4 April 2014. Public Infrastructure. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Public Infrastructure 4 April 2014 Ai Group. 2. Productivity Commission Inquiry into Public Infrastructure. Introduction The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) broadly
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC) (PDF - 1752k)
Submission DR164 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Suite 208, 54 Foveaux Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010| 02 8006 0828 | info@asbec.asn.au | www.asbec.asn.au | ABN: 93 968 924 420. 4 April 2014. Mr Peter Harris AO Chairman, Productivity Commission Public Infrastructure Inquiry LB2 Collins Street EAST
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Transport Reform Network (PDF - 250k)
Submission DR163 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Get onboard. TRN is an industry policy group managed under the auspices of Roads Australia â ACN 004 302 836 ABN 34 834 376 172 TRN Secretariat: Level 2, 437 St Kilda Road Melbourne VIC 3004 Telephone: (03) 9821 5255 Fax: (03) 9866 4577 Email: info
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) (PDF - 111k)
Submission DR162 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Level 12, 447 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia ï¬ ABN 42 087 934 898 T: 612 8267 3001 ï¬ F: 612 9283 5255 ï¬ E: admin@ipwea.org ï¬ W: www.ipwea.org. 4 April 2014. Public Infrastructure Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked bag 2, Collins
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Ridley and Co (PDF - 68k)
Submission DR161 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Draft Proposal from Ridley to the Productivity Commissionâs Infrastructure Report. This submission supports the submission made by Building Smart Australia (bSA) in support of wider take-up of Building Information Modelling (BIM). Ridley and Co
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Council of Capital City Lord Mayors (PDF - 1386k)
Submission DR160 for Public Infrastructure View full list
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Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Electrical Trades Union of Australia (ETU) (PDF - 135k)
Submission DR159 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Page 1 of 16. Submission in response to Productivity Commission Draft Report on Public. Infrastructure. April 2014. Overview. 1. The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) is the Electrical, Energy and Services. Division of the Communications, Electrical,
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Philip Laird (PDF - 65k)
Submission DR158 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Supplementary submission re Public Infrastructure To the Productivity Commission from Philip Laird, University of Wollongong,. April 2014. As per this writers primary submission of December 2013, the inquiry is. considered as timely. As before, this
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
Airconditioning and Mechanical Contractorsâ Association (AMCA) (PDF - 59k)
Submission DR157 for Public Infrastructure View full list
AMCA SUBMISSION TO PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION PUBLIC. INFRASTRUCTURE DRAFT REPORT INTRODUCTION The Airconditioning and Mechanical ContractorsâAssociation (AMCA) welcomes the opportunity to comment on the draft Productivity Commission Report on Public
Date received: 8 Apr 2014
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