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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ACCC (PDF - 73k)
Submission 83 for Public Infrastructure View full list
9 January 2014 Public Infrastructure Inquiry Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 By Email: infrastructure@pc.gov.au Dear Sir/Madam Submission - Productivity Commission inquiry into infrastructure costs The
Date received: 9 Jan 2014
Telstra (PDF - 300k)
Submission 82 for Public Infrastructure View full list
9 January 2014 Public Infrastructure Inquiry Productivity Commission LB2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 Email: infrastructure@pc.gov.au. RE: SUBMISSION TO PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INQUIRY. As the largest telecommunications network operator in
Date received: 9 Jan 2014
Victorian Government (PDF - 649k)
Submission 81 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Productivity Commission Public Infrastructure Inquiry Victorian Government submission January 2014. The Secretary Department of Treasury and Finance 1 Treasury Place Melbourne Victoria 3002 Australia Telephone: 61 3 9651 5111 Facsimile: 61 3 9651
Date received: 9 Jan 2014
Land Values Research Group (PDF - 52k)
Submission PFR234 for Australia's Automotive Manufacturing Industry View full list
AutoindusirsTwages2012N01 It's not $40 per hour wages, it's. taxes, PC! Source: Productivity Commission. 0. '51 cu. 30. 20. 10. 0. AUSTRALIA BECOMES DETROIT: FORD AND HOLDEN GONE. TOYOTA. Page 1 of 2. THEDEPRESSION.ORG.AU. THE. DEPRESSION. ABOUT.
Date received: 8 Jan 2014
National Public Lobby (PDF - 185k)
Submission 80 for Public Infrastructure View full list
NATIONAL PUBLIC LOBBY PO Box 2073. Caulfield Junction. VIC. 3161 Ph and Fax 03 9532 8818. Public Infrastructure Inquiry Submission. The Commonwealth's responsibility to provide public infrastructure, namely ferries across Bass Strait, can be
Date received: 8 Jan 2014
Don Napier (PDF - 68k)
Submission 61 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
1) SUBMISSION This productivity Commission enquiry into Bass Strait shipping and freight is the most important initiative we have seen in recent years to, by itâs findings, potentially bring lasting and widespread benefits to the Tasmanian economy
Date received: 8 Jan 2014
Patricia Cooper (PDF - 41k)
Submission 60 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
In response to the picture in the paper 26th December 2013 re boat fares by Western Australian couple. I can relate to that. I travel twice a year to Melbourne, have a cabin and pay $130 to $180 one way, pensioner rates. I can go from Melbourne to
Date received: 8 Jan 2014
National Public Lobby (PDF - 85k)
Submission 143 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
NATIONAL PUBLIC LOBBY. Access to Justice Submission. I know of no access to the Australian court system that would allow an issue impacting on all Australians, based on the interpretation Article 117 of the Australian Constitution, to be brought
Date received: 8 Jan 2014
Cairns Regional Council (PDF - 110k)
Submission 43 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
ENQUIRIES: Angelo Finocchiaro PHONE: 07 4048 1111 OUR REF: #4269435. 7 February 2014 Geographic Labour Mobility Productivity Commission LB2 Collins St East Melbourne Vic 8003 labour.mobility@pc.gov.au To whom it may concern. RE: Draft Geographic
Date received: 7 Jan 2014
Peter Brohier (PDF - 21k)
Submission 59 for Tasmanian Shipping And Freight View full list
PETER BROHIER PO Box 2073. Caulfield Junction. VIC. 3161 Ph and Fax 03 9532 8818. Submission to the Productivity Commission Tasmanian Shipping and Freight Inquiry. 6th January 2014. The Chairman Productivity Commission Canberra BASS STRAIT SHIPPING
Date received: 7 Jan 2014
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