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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Joint submission - Indigenous Legal Needs Project and Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (PDF - 2946k)
Submission 125 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. The civil and family law needs of Indigenous people. in Victoria. Melanie Schwartz, Fiona Allison, Chris Cunneen. A report of the Australian Indigenous Legal Needs Project. in association with Larissa Behrendt and the Jumbunna Indigenous House of
Date received: 3 Dec 2013
Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission (PDF - 4052k)
Salvos Legal (PDF - 111k)
Submission 122 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Level 2, 151 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000 PO Box A288, Sydney South NSW 1235 T (02) 8202 1500 F (02) 8202 1590. Salvos Legal salvoslegal.com.au. 2 December 2013 Salvos Legal (Humanitarian) Limited T/AS Salvos Legal Humanitarian. ABN: 36 147 212
Date received: 2 Dec 2013
Australian Bankers' Association Inc (PDF - 46k)
Submission 121 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Ian Gilbert Policy Director. AUSTRALIAN BANKERSâASSOCIATION INC. Level 3, 56 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000. www.bankers.asn.au. Document2. Australian BankersâAssociation Inc. ARBN 117 262 978 (Incorporated in New South Wales). Liability of
Date received: 2 Dec 2013
Adrian Evans (PDF - 84k)
Submission 114 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
'Education and regulation of lawyers: longer term influences on developing appropriate attitudes to access to justice. Two major positive impacts on lawyers' willingness to improve access to justice are as follows:. 1. Strengthening the moral base
Date received: 2 Dec 2013
Judicial Council on Cultural Diversity (PDF - 222k)
Submission 120 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
. . . . . Submission to the Productivity Commission's . Inquiry into ACCESS TO JUSTICE ARRANGEMENTS . . Table of Contents . EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . 1 . INTRODUCTION . 0 . RESPONSE TO ISSUES RAISED IN THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION
Date received: 29 Nov 2013
Energy and Water Ombudsman (Victoria) Limited (PDF - 646k)
Submission 119 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
29 November 2013 Access to Justice Arrangements Productivity Commission PO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 By email: access.justice@pc.gov.au Dear Commissioners Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements
Date received: 29 Nov 2013
Public Transport Ombudsman Limited (PDF - 502k)
Submission 118 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
SUBMISSION. Productivity Commission Inquiry. Access to Justice Arrangements. November 2013. Janine Young Public Transport Ombudsman. Freecall: 1800 466 865. enquiries@ptovic.com.au. www.ptovic.com.au. PO BOX 538. Collins Street West. Melbourne VIC
Date received: 28 Nov 2013
Dr Chris Hale (PDF - 376k)
Submission 2 for Public Infrastructure View full list
Mass Transit Project Financing â new and alternative approaches HALE, Chris. 13th WCTR, July 2013 â Rio, Brazil 1. MASS TRANSIT PROJECT FINANCING â NEW &ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES. Dr Chris Hale â lecturer, sustainable infrastructure engineering
Date received: 27 Nov 2013
Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (PDF - 499k)
Submission 112 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (Inc). Submission to the Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements. November 2013. 2. 1. About the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (Inc). The Aboriginal Legal
Date received: 27 Nov 2013
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