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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National Sea Highway (PDF - 80k)
Submission DR102 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
1. NATIONAL SEA HIGHWAY OPINION RESPONSE to the PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSIONâS DRAFT REPORT TASMANIAN SHIPPING AND FREIGHT 2nd February 2014 INITIAL COMMENT â The draft recommendations relating to âequalisationâ, if followed, would seem to amount
Date received: 19 Mar 2014
Centre for Policy and Development Systems (PDF - 88k)
Submission DR115 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Infrastructure Obstacles and Opportunities. I should like to make a brief submission related to:. ⢠two major constraints on the effective and efficient planning and delivery of infrastructure in Australia â namely: (a) the financial imbalances
Date received: 17 Mar 2014
Centre for Comparative Construction Research (Bond University) (PDF - 326k)
Submission DR112 for Public Infrastructure View full list
1. The Reliability of Currency and Purchasing Power Parity Conversion for International Project Cost Benchmarking Relating to Commission Information Request 8.3. Abstract. Purpose: Project cost is normally a key performance indicator for all projects
Date received: 17 Mar 2014
Industry Super Australia (PDF - 633k)
Submission DR114 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Productivity Commission. Inquiry: Public Infrastructure. February 2014. SUPPLEMENTARY SUBMISSION. About Industry Super Australia. Industry Super Australia (ISA) is an umbrella organisation for the industry super movement. ISA. manages collective
Date received: 14 Mar 2014
Brian Dollery (PDF - 137k)
Submission DR111 for Public Infrastructure View full list
National Local Government Finance Authority. The Draft Report Public Infrastructure tackles inter alia the funding of local public. infrastructure, most commonly provided by local government. However, the discussion in. Public Infrastructure is
Date received: 14 Mar 2014
Peter J Knight (PDF - 428k)
Submission DR113 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Productivity Commission. Finance for Infrastructure Review. Submission by VFT 2 Project. Productivity Commission. Finance for Infrastructure Review. Submission by VFT 2 Project. With respect, this is a timely study by the Productivity Commission as
Date received: 10 Mar 2014
French Ministry of Finance (PDF - 507k)
Submission 110 for Public Infrastructure View full list
6 Perth Avenue, Yarralumla ACT 2600, Australie Tél. : 61 (0) 2 6216 0116 â Télécopie : 61 (0) 2 6216 0114. canberra@dgtresor.gouv.fr - www.tresor.economie.gouv.fr/pays/australie. AMBASSADE DE FRANCE EN AUSTRALIE. SERVICE ECONOMIQUE. La
Date received: 6 Mar 2014
Regional Development Australia, Sunshine Coast (PDF - 236k)
Submission 58 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
www.rdasunshinecoast.org.au. Level 4 12 First Avenue Maroochydore QLD 4558. P: 07 5475 9717 F: 07 5479 6554. All Postal Correspondence. PO Box 6093 Maroochydore BC. QLD 4558. 25 February 2014 Yvette Goss Geographic Labour Mobility Productivity
Date received: 5 Mar 2014
WA Government (PDF - 157k)
Submission 57 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
Western Australian Government Submission. Productivity Commission. Geographic Labour Mobility Draft Report. February 2014. 1. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SUBMISSION GEOGRAPHIC LABOUR MOBILITY DRAFT REPORT. The Western Australian Government
Date received: 5 Mar 2014
Funds in Court of the Supreme Court of Victoria (PDF - 123k)
Submission 152 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Miranda Bain BA. Ma.Ed. PhD Candidate Co-contributors Susan May LLB and Roger Walton LLB FIC. 0. ACCESS TO JUSTICE. 3/05/2014 Funds In Court. Access to Justice. Miranda Bain BA. Ma.Ed. PhD Candidate Co-contributors Susan May LLB and Roger Walton LLB
Date received: 5 Mar 2014
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