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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Dr Anne Jensen (PDF - 349k)
Submission 28 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Commissioner Jane Doolan Associate Commission John Madden Australian Government Productivity Commission 4 National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600 Basin.plan@pc.gov.au. 19 April 2018. Dear Commissioner Doolan &Associate Commissioner Madden,. RE: FIVE YEAR
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Riverina and Murray Regional Organisation of Councils (RAMROC) (PDF - 236k)
Submission 27 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
MEMBER COUNCILS Albury, Balranald, Berrigan, Carrathool, Edward River, Federation, Griffith, Hay, Leeton, Murray River, Murrumbidgee, Narrandera and Wentworth. PO Box 3572, Level 3, 553 Kiewa Street, ALBURY NSW 2640 19TH April 2018 SUBMISSION BY
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Murray Irrigation (PDF - 212k)
Submission 26 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Professor Jane Doolan Commissioner Productivity Commissioner Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003. basin.plan@pc.gov.au. 19 April 2018. Dear Professor Doolan RE: Murray Darling Basin Plan â Five-year Assessment Thank you for the time
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) (PDF - 544k)
Submission 25 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
1. Submission by International Association of Hydrogeologists. To: Productivity Commission. On: Issues Paper March 2018: Murray-Darling Basin Plan: Five-year assessment. Date: 16 April 2018. Terms of Reference addressed in this submission:.
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Smartrivers (PDF - 69k)
Submission 24 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission on 5 Year review of Murray Darling Basin Authority. Smartrivers would like the Productivity Commission to receive a submission on the 5 year review of the Murray Darling Basin Authority. It is our opinion that
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Inland Rivers Network (IRN) (PDF - 198k)
Submission 23 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
1. PO Box 528, PYRMONT NSW 2009 ph 0428 817 282. email inlandriversnetwork@gmail.com web inlandriversnetwork.org. ABN 34 373 750 383 Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601, Australia basin.plan@pc.gov.au Thursday 19 April 2018.
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Warren Shire Council (PDF - 281k)
Submission 22 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
WARREN SHIRE COUNCIL. Our Ref: C 12-3.4 Contact: NRF (Rex) Wilson. NRFW:JAB 1026. Productivity Commission. 18th April 2018. Dear Sir/Madam,. A.B.N. 87 198 932 652. Office of the Mayor. Re: Submission in Relation to Murray Darling Basin Review.
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Rel Heckendorf (PDF - 50k)
Submission 21 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
A submission for the Productivity commission inquiry into the Murray Darling Basin Plan. I am a fifth generation farmer to live on the Murrumbidgee river system, my ancestors came to Narrandera in the 1840's. I have spent some 30 odd years involved
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Australian Securitisation Forum (PDF - 178k)
Submission DR133 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
Chris Dalton | Chief Executive Officer. 3 Spring Street, Sydney NSW 2000. www.securitisation.com.au. 1. 18 April 2018. Competition in Australia's Financial System Inquiry Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601. Attention: Mr
Date received: 19 Apr 2018
Lindsay Leake (PDF - 352k)
Submission 20 for Murray-darling Basin Plan: Five-year Assessment View full list
Murray Darling Basin Plan Inquiry: Five-year assessment. Submission. Accounting of water. I believe that the accounting for water in the system is simply not through enough and with current technology it is possible to establish a central data base
Date received: 18 Apr 2018
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