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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Macquarie River Food and Fibre (MRFF) (PDF - 451k)
Submission 56 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
SUBMISSION PAPER. Murray-Darling Basin Plan: Five-year assessment. Macquarie River Food and Fibre Prepared by Dr. Grant Tranter, Executive Officer Prepared for the Productivity Commission. April 2018. PO Box 1657 DUBBO NSW 2830 0400 849 577
Date received: 20 Apr 2018
Catchment Management Consulting (PDF - 86k)
Submission 55 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Murray-Darling Basin Plan: Five-year assessment - Productivity Commission 2018. Submission by Bob Newman. Review Process. The Productivity Commission review process is limited due to the short time for submissions especially as the publicity for the
Date received: 20 Apr 2018
Alistair Watson (PDF - 115k)
Submission 54 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Murray-Darling Basin Plan: Five-year assessment. Not so much a plan as an idea, and not a very good idea at that. (Notes on Productivity Commission Issues Paper). Alistair Watson, Freelance Economist, Melbourne. 19 April 2018. 1. Rather than the
Date received: 20 Apr 2018
Ann Lucas (PDF - 98k)
Submission 53 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
MURRAY DARLING BASIN PLAN ANN M LUCAS. L6l4/L8. IN REGARD TO THE SUGGESTION THAT THE HEIGHT OF THE BARRAGES IN THE MURRAY RIVER ESTUARY. BE HEIGHTENED, I WOULD LIKE TO POINT OUT THE FOLLOWING:. Ll. ISLANDS SUBMERGENCE IN LAKES REGION SHOULD BE
Date received: 20 Apr 2018
Alliance of Defence Service Organisations (PDF - 367k)
Submission 4 for Compensation And Rehabilitation For Veterans View full list
Dated 19 April 2018 Page 1 of 21 Pages. THE FUTURE OF ADVOCACY â SCOPING THE ISSUES. Ambitiously idealistic experiments often collapse under the weight of their internal contradictions. Tom Vanderbilt, âLore of the Jungleâ, 2018. Introduction
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Brian Mills (PDF - 59k)
Submission 84 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission relating to Basin Plan. INFORMATION REQUEST 1 The Commission welcomes feedback on its approach to assessing the Basin Plan. I attended a meeting of the Productivity Commission in Griffith NSW on Friday 13th
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Murray Darling Association (PDF - 356k)
Submission 52 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
www.mda.asn.au Itâs in the Balance. Thursday, 19 April 2018 Dr Jane Doolan and Mr John Madden Commissioners Australian Government Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra ACT 2601 Inquiry into the effectiveness of the implementation of the
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Paul Harvey (PDF - 79k)
Submission 51 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission Inquiry âMurray-Darling Basin Plan: Five-year assessment. Paul Harvey. I wish to raise several concerns regarding the implementation of the Basin Plan. SDL Adjustment Mechanism. It is recognised that the
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Murray River Council (PDF - 191k)
Submission 50 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Australian Productivity Commission Murray Darling Basin Plan: Five Year Assessment. Murray River Council NSW - Submission. The Murray River Council welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Australian Productivity Commission on the Five
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Lachlan Valley Water (LVW) (PDF - 127k)
Submission 49 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Lachlan Valley Water Inc ABN 38 597 032 631 Sustainable, productive and efficient water use in the Lachlan Valley. Submission to. Productivity Commission. Murray Darling Basin Plan: Five year assessment. April 2018. PO BOX 819, FORBES, NSW 2871. LVW
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
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