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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Council of Capital City Lord Mayors (PDF - 263k)
Submission 73 for Public Infrastructure View full list
24 September 2013 email â infrastructure@pc.gov.au To whom it may concern On behalf of the Lord Mayors of Australiaâs capital cities I welcome the opportunity to provide a submission to the Productivity Commissionâs review into the funding,
Date received: 24 Dec 2013
Australian Constructors Association (PDF - 419k)
Submission 72 for Public Infrastructure View full list
SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE. December 2013. CONTENTS PAGE. 1. Introduction⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠⦠â¦.1 2. Australian
Date received: 24 Dec 2013
Aiden Stanger (PDF - 70k)
Submission 71 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Aidan Stanger Submission to the Productivity Commission Infrastructure inquiry. Ultimate funding options According to this inquiryâs Terms of reference: âUltimately infrastructure can only be funded through taxation,
Date received: 24 Dec 2013
Minerals Council of Australia (PDF - 394k)
Submission 70 for Public Infrastructure View full list
www.minerals.org.au. MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSIONâS INQUIRY INTO PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE. DECEMBER 2013. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSIONâS INQUIRY INTO PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE.
Date received: 24 Dec 2013
Australian Services Union (PDF - 103k)
Submission 69 for Public Infrastructure View full list
ASU Submission to the Federal Government National Commission of Audit. Table of Contents About the Australian Services Union. 1 Introduction. 2 Local Government. 2 Water Industry. 6 Infrastructure and Construction. 8 Conclusion. 11 References. 1.
Date received: 24 Dec 2013
Herbert Smith Freehills (PDF - 3764k)
Roads Australia (PDF - 361k)
Submission 66 for Public Infrastructure View full list
The road to funding reform. Submission by Roads Australia to the Productivity Commission Inquiry. into Public Infrastructure. About Roads Australia. Roads Australia (RA) is a not for profit, non-political industry association in the Australian road
Date received: 24 Dec 2013
Australian Automobile Association (PDF - 415k)
Submission 65 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Productivity Commissionâs Inquiry into Public Infrastructure. Submission by the Australian Automobile Association. 23 December 2013. 2. Introduction. The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) is the peak organisation representing Australia's
Date received: 24 Dec 2013
Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development (PDF - 776k)
Submission 64 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Productivity Commission Inquiry into Public Infrastructure. December 2013. 2. Contents. 1. Introduction. 4. 2. What is Public Infrastructure. 5. 2.1 How is public infrastructure funded and financed? 5. 2.2 Trends in public infrastructure investment.
Date received: 24 Dec 2013
David Chandler (PDF - 238k)
Submission 63 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Productivity Commission Inquiry into the delivery of Public Infrastructure â by David Chandler OAM. 2. Purpose of this Response to the Inquiry. The Productivity Commissionâs remit to âinquire into ways to encourage private financing and
Date received: 24 Dec 2013
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