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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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Project Management Institute (PDF - 227k)
Submission 32 for Major Project Development Assessment Processes View full list
Project Management Institute (PMI). Submission to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper. on Major Project Development Processes. 28 March 2013. Project Management Institute. Submission to the Productivity Commission. Table of Contents. 1.
Date received: 28 Mar 2013
ACIL Tasman (PDF - 545k)
Submission 29 for Major Project Development Assessment Processes View full list
Real Options. Major project development assessment and. approvals: use of a real options approach. Prepared for the Productivity Commission. March 2013. Real Options. i. ACIL Tasman Pty Ltd. ABN 68 102 652 148. Internet www.aciltasman.com.au.
Date received: 28 Mar 2013
Queensland Treasury and Trade (PDF - 385k)
Submission 42 for National Access Regime (2013) View full list
Productivity Commission Inquiry: National Access Regime. QUEENSLAND TREASURY AND TRADE. MARCH 2013. JANUARY 2012. 1. KEY POINTS. This inquiry is important to Queenslandâs economic future. Queensland is a fast growing state and will need much new
Date received: 28 Mar 2013
Office of the National Infrastructure Coordinator (PDF - 426k)
Submission 41 for National Access Regime (2013) View full list
Austrelien Government. lnfrastrucaurc Australia. Office. Submission to the. of the National lnfrastructure Goordinator. Productivity Commission Inquiry into the National Access Regime. 20 March 2013. Executive Summary The Natlonal Access Regime,
Date received: 28 Mar 2013
Queensland Competition Authority (PDF - 160k)
Submission 38 for National Access Regime (2013) View full list
Submission to the Productivity Commission on the National Access. Regime. March 2013. Level 19, 12 Creek Street Brisbane Queensland 4000 GPO Box 2257 Brisbane Qld 4001. Telephone (07) 3222 0555 Facsimile (07) 3222 0599. general.enquiries@qca.org.au.
Date received: 28 Mar 2013
Minerals Council of Australia (PDF - 1455k)
Submission 27 for Mineral And Energy Resource Exploration View full list
MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA. SUBMISSION TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCE EXPLORATION INQUIRY. MARCH 2013. 2 . CONTENTS. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 1. THE OPPORTUNITY AFFORDED 9 2. AUSTRALIAâS EXPLORATION PERFORMANCE 16 3.
Date received: 28 Mar 2013
WWF Australia (PDF - 258k)
Submission 26 for Mineral And Energy Resource Exploration View full list
WWF-Australia. Level 13, 235 Jones St. Ultimo NSW 2007. GPO Box 528. SYDNEY NSW 2001. Tel: 61 2 9281 5515. Fax: 61 2 9281 1060. enquiries@wwf.org.au. wwf.org.au. ABN 57 001 594 074. WWF-Submission to the Productivity Commission Public Inquiry into
Date received: 28 Mar 2013
Queensland Government (PDF - 261k)
Submission 25 for Mineral And Energy Resource Exploration View full list
D e p. a rt. m e n t. o f. N a tu. ra l. R e. s o. u rc. e s. a n. d M. in e s. Queensland Government Submission Productivity Commission Issues Paper. Mineral and Energy Resource Exploration March 2013. Queensland Government Submission 2. © State
Date received: 28 Mar 2013
AGL Energy (PDF - 117k)
Submission 27 for Major Project Development Assessment Processes View full list
AGL Energy Limited. ABN: 74 115 061 375. Level 22, 120 Spencer Street. North Sydney NSW 2060. T: 02 99212516. www.agl.com.au. 1. 27 March 2013. Major Project Development Assessment Processes Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East
Date received: 27 Mar 2013
Maurice Schinkel (PDF - 4954k)
Submission 28 for Major Project Development Assessment Processes View full list
21 March 2013. Major Project Development Assessment Processes Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003. 2 6 MAR 2013. Dear Mr Lanning,. Submission re: Major Project Development Assessment Processes. Potential Conflict
Date received: 26 Mar 2013
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