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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Stuart Bruce VENN (PDF - 601k)
Submission 60 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Submission - Inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements. Executive Summary. Until banks cease 'trading' Commonwealth 'refunds' (grants of any kind) on the ASX, banks' lawyers participate directly and indirectly in a 'risky' operation effecting all
Date received: 5 Nov 2013
Grays Institute (PDF - 243k)
Submission 38 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission by Grays Institute, a registered Australian Charity. for increasing access to Justice ï Pamela N. Gray, 2013. This submission is intended to assist the Productivity Commission to formulate policy
Date received: 5 Nov 2013
Consumer Credit Legal Centre (NSW) Inc (PDF - 445k)
Submission 87 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
2. Productivity Commission Submission. Summary of submissions. ⢠The service delivery model used by CCLC is a very effective and efficient method of addressing legal and related need and enhancing access to justice in relation to credit, debt and
Date received: 4 Nov 2013
Social Security Appeals Tribunal (PDF - 84k)
Submission 86 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
National Office PO Box 218 Collins Street West Melbourne VIC 8007. 4 November 2013 Access to Justice Arrangements Productivity Commission PO Box 1428 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601 By email: access.justice@pc.gov.au. Access to Justice Arrangements:
Date received: 4 Nov 2013
Queensland Advocacy Incorporated (PDF - 173k)
Submission 64 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
1. About QAI. QAI is an independent, community-based, systems and individual legal advocacy organisation. Our mission is to promote and protect the fundamental rights of people with disabilities, extending beyond the defence of civil and political
Date received: 4 Nov 2013
Australian Inquest Alliance (PDF - 71k)
Submission 62 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry into Access to Justice Arrangements. Australian Inquest Alliance. 4 November 2011. Inquiries to:. Dr Chris Atmore Senior Policy Adviser. Federation of Community Legal Centres (Vic) Inc 03 9652 1506.
Date received: 4 Nov 2013
Law Society of South Australia (PDF - 216k)
Queensland Public Interest Law Clearing House (PDF - 696k)
Submission 58 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
QUEENSLAND PUBLIC INTEREST LAW CLEARING HOUSE INCORPORATED. SUBMISSION TO THE. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSIONâS INQUIRY INTO Access to Justice Arrangements. September 2013. 4 November 2013. 2. Prepared by the Queensland Public Interest Law Clearing House
Date received: 4 Nov 2013
Queensland Law Society (PDF - 138k)
Submission 57 for Access To Justice Arrangements View full list
Your ref: Access to Justice Arrangements. Our ref: 328 â 15 â Access to Justice; Litigation Rules 4 November 2013. Commissioner Angela MacRae Access to Justice Productivity Commission PO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. By email:
Date received: 4 Nov 2013
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