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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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Muswellbrook Shire Council (PDF - 57k)
Submission 15 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
Mr Peter Harris AO Chairman Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 Dear Mr Harris, RE: Productivity Commission geographic labour mobility study I refer to the Productivity Commissionâs study assessing
Date received: 21 Aug 2013
Avana (PDF - 135k)
Submission 14 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
AVANA Submission to NDS for input to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper âGeographic Labour Mobilityâ1. AVANA Submission to NDS for input to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper âGeographic Labour Mobilityâ. AVANA is a national and
Date received: 21 Aug 2013
Dr Nicholas Biddle (PDF - 208k)
Submission 13 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
Indigenous labour mobility â Evidence and lack thereof. Dr. Nicholas Biddle. While infrastructure is relatively fixed and immobile, people move on a temporary basis throughout the day and across the year, and on a more permanent basis from one
Date received: 21 Aug 2013
Australian Bureau of Statistics (PDF - 57k)
Submission 12 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
Australian Bureau of Statistics' response to the Productivity Commission's Issues Paper "Geographic Labour Mobility". The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is Australia's official national statistical agency. The role of the ABS is to assist and
Date received: 21 Aug 2013
Regional Development Australia (RDA), Hunter (PDF - 151k)
Submission 10 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
RDA Hunter â submission regarding geographic labour mobility August 2013. 21 August 2013 Geographic Labour Mobility Productivity Commission LB2 Collins St East MELBOURNE VIC 8003. Email: labour.mobility@pc.gov.au. Submission in response to the
Date received: 21 Aug 2013
The MAC Services Group (PDF - 51k)
Submission 9 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
Our Employees The MAC's preference and intention is to recruit locally as this is a key way to benefit and integrate. with the local community. Our recruitment processes seek to provide opportunity for locals to become employees of The MAC villages
Date received: 21 Aug 2013
Health and Community Services Workforce Council (PDF - 298k)
Submission 8 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
Health and Community Services. Workforce Council Submission. Productivity Commission Issues Paper:. Geographic Labour Mobility. August 2013. Page 2 Health and Community Services Workforce Council Submission. Productivity Commission Issues Paper:
Date received: 21 Aug 2013
National Disability Services (PDF - 133k)
Submission 7 for Geographic Labour Mobility View full list
Geographic Labour Mobility Issues Paper: A Response National Disability Services (NDS) is pleased to provide the following comments to the Productivity Commission for its upcoming study. Background: The nationwide roll-out of DisabilityCare (NDIS)
Date received: 21 Aug 2013
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