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Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) (PDF - 841k)

Submission 46 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list


1. Second Submission. to the. Productivity Commission. Research Study into Geographic Labour Mobility By email: labour.mobility@pc.gov.au 7 February 2014. Dave Noonan Assistant National Secretary Construction, Forestry, Mining &Energy Union Level 9,

Date received: 7 Feb 2014

Master Builders Australia (PDF - 75k)

Submission 45 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list


Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into. Geographic Labour Mobility. February 2014. Master Builders Australia Ltd ABN 68 137 130 182. CONTENTS. 1 Introduction. 1. 2 Purpose of the submission. 1. 3 Overview. 1. 4 Geographic labour

Date received: 7 Feb 2014

Australian Industry Group (PDF - 308k)

Submission 44 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list


PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO GEOGRAPHIC LABOUR MOBILITY. 7 February 2014. Australian Industry Group would like to thank the Productivity Commission for the opportunity to. comment on its draft report on Geographic Labour Mobility. Ai Group

Date received: 7 Feb 2014

Business SA (PDF - 1403k)

Submission 42 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list


Date received: 7 Feb 2014

Austrade (PDF - 401k)

Submission 41 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list


Level 2, Minter Ellison Building 25 National Circuit FORREST ACT 2603 ABN: 11 764 698 227. T. 02 6201 7318 F. 02 6201 7308 W. www.austrade.gov.au. This communication is confidential to the addressee; the information it contains carries no warranty

Date received: 7 Feb 2014

Real Estate Institute of Australia (PDF - 121k)

Submission 40 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list


REIA RESPONSE TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION STUDY ON GEOGRAPHIC LABOUR. MOBILITY. FEBRUARY 2014. PREPARED BY Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) PO Box 234 Deakin West ACT 2600 Amanda Lynch Chief Executive Officer amanda.lynch@reia.com.au Ph:

Date received: 7 Feb 2014

Jobs Australia (PDF - 610k)

Submission 39 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list


Productivity Commission Draft Report: Geographic Labour Mobility, November 2013 Jobs Australia Response. Page 2. Jobs Australia supports the positions taken in the Productivity Commission’s Draft Report on geographic labour mobility and we welcome

Date received: 7 Feb 2014

NATSEM (PDF - 77k)

Submission 38 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list


Submission to the Productivity Commission Report on Geographic Labour Mobility Robert Tanton1, Kim Houghton2, Anthony Hogan3, Rob Mercer4, David Donnelly4 and Jen Cleary5. 1. Professor, NATSEM, Institute of Governance and Policy Analysis, University

Date received: 7 Feb 2014

Jeff Borland (PDF - 91k)

Submission 102 for Public Infrastructure View full list


Article published in The Conversation – April 21, 2011 Revealing true cost of public projects not so simple Proposals by Tony Abbott and Barry O’Farrell for greater rigour in evaluating major projects are a step in the right direction when it

Date received: 7 Feb 2014

Attorney-General’s Department (PDF - 283k)

Submission 101 for Public Infrastructure View full list


Attorney-General’s Department. Submission Productivity Commission Inquiry into Public Infrastructure. February 2014. Context. 1. Many Australian communities experience repeated disruptions from flood, cyclone and fire events. These events damage

Date received: 7 Feb 2014

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