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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Energy Users Association of Australia (PDF - 152k)
Submission 51 for National Access Regime (2013) View full list
Energy Users Association of Australia. ABN 83 814 086 707. Suite 1, Level 2, 19-23 Prospect Street, Box Hill, Victoria, 3128. Phone: (03) 9898 3900 Fax: (03) 9898 7499 Email: euaa@euaa.com.au. www.euaa.com.au. Ms Carole Gardner Productivity
Date received: 5 Jul 2013
Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Pty Ltd (PDF - 117k)
Submission 50 for National Access Regime (2013) View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission. Review of the National Access Regime in light of the Draft Report. Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Pty Ltd. July 2013. Contents. 1 Executive summary 1. 2 Regulation is increasingly important with
Date received: 5 Jul 2013
Board of Airline Representatives of Australia Inc (PDF - 126k)
Submission 49 for National Access Regime (2013) View full list
GPO Box 198 Sydney NSW 2001 T (02) 9299 9919 E: barainc@bigpond.com W: bara.org.au. Our Ref.: Let.2057. 7 July 2013. Patricia Scott Presiding Commissioner Review of the National Access Regime Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East
Date received: 4 Jul 2013
David Monckton (PDF - 89k)
Submission 38 for Mineral And Energy Resource Exploration View full list
David Monckton Productivity Commission Report into Mineral and Energy Resource Exploration â Public Submission Introduction I attended your public hearing in Brisbane on 3 July 2012. There were a number of issues raised at the time that I would
Date received: 4 Jul 2013
Brisbane City Council (PDF - 206k)
Submission 32 for Regulator Engagement With Small Business View full list
Productivity Commissionâs Regulator Engagement with Small Business Study Brisbane City Council Response. Page | 1. 1.0 Purpose To provide a formal response on behalf of Brisbane City Council (âCouncilâ) to the Productivity Commissionâs
Date received: 3 Jul 2013
National Competition Council (PDF - 263k)
Submission 48 for National Access Regime (2013) View full list
The National Access Regime. Submission on the Productivity Commission draft report. 3 July 2013. NCC submission on draft Productivity Commission report. Page 1. Table of Contents. Abbreviations. 2. 1 Summary. 3. 2 Support for the Commissionâs
Date received: 3 Jul 2013
Senator Bridget McKenzie (PDF - 295k)
Submission 40 for Safeguards Inquiry Into The Import Of Processed Fruit Products View full list
1. Safeguards inquiry into the Import of Processed Fruit Products. Submission by Senator Bridget McKenzie, July 2013. Executive Summary. ⢠Over the last few years there has been a severe deterioration in the financial performance of Australiaâs
Date received: 2 Jul 2013
Brisbane City Council (PDF - 44k)
Submission 60 for Major Project Development Assessment Processes View full list
Brisbane City Council ABN 72 002 765 795. irt. FM Hill rea Ili BRISBANE CITY. Brisbane Infrastructure Divisional Manager's Office Level 8, 266 George Street Brisbane GPO Box 1434 Brisbane Qld 4001 T 07 3403 8888 F 07 3334 0084 www.brisbane.q1d.gov.au
Date received: 2 Jul 2013
Department of Infrastructure and Transport (PDF - 687k)
Submission 59 for Major Project Development Assessment Processes View full list
Productivity Commission study to Benchmark Australia's Major Project Development Assessment Processes. June 2013. 1 Contents 1.0 Executive Summary. 2. 1.1 Airport Planning and Approval Processes. 2. 1.2 Investment in Transport Infrastructure. 3. 1.3
Date received: 28 Jun 2013
South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (PDF - 87k)
Submission 37 for Mineral And Energy Resource Exploration View full list
1. General The South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (SACOME) represents over 320 members in the resources and energy industries in South Australia. We welcome the opportunity to provide comments in relation to the Draft Report and
Date received: 27 Jun 2013
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- impacts of native vegetation and biodiversity regulations
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- compensation and rehabilitation for veterans
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- natural disaster funding
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- reforms to human services
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- review of mutual recognition (2003)
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- australia's urban water sector
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- migrant intake into australia
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- strengthening economic relations between australia and new zealand
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