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Through our research, the Commission contributes to the public debate and encourages informed policy discussion. The Commission has six research streams:

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stream
  • Climate Change and Energy
  • Environment and Water
  • Health and Ageing
  • Industry and Trade
  • Productivity.

The Commission has a statutory mandate to conduct a program of research to support its inquiries, annual reporting and other responsibilities, including promoting community awareness and understanding of various productivity and regulatory issues.

Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (PDF - 477k)

Submission 58 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list


Submission to Inquiry by Productivity Commission to Australia’s Urban Water Sector. November 2010. ii IPART Submission to Inquiry by Productivity Commission to Australia’s Urban Water Sector. Inquiries regarding this document should be directed

Date received: 24 Nov 2010

Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PDF - 376k)

Submission 61 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list


Level 9, 299 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 • DX 643 Sydney Phone: 61 2 8898 6500 • Fax: 61 2 8898 6555 • www.piac.asn.au. A Rights Approach: Submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Australia’s Urban Water Sector. 30

Date received: 30 Nov 2010

Local Government Association of NSW and Shires Association of NSW (PDF - 200k)

Submission 63 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list


SSUUBBMM II SSSSII OONN TTOO TTHHEE PPRROODDUUCCTTII VVII TTYY CCOOMM MM II SSSSII OONN II NNQQUUII RRYY II NNTTOO AAUUSSTTRRAALL II AA’’SS UURRBBAANN WWAATTEERR SSEECCTTOORR. DDAATTEE NNoovveemmbbeerr 22001100. Submission to Productivity

Date received: 6 Dec 2010

Local Government Association of Tasmania (PDF - 26k)

Submission 64 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list


Australia's Urban Water Sector - Public Hearing. Hobart - 13 December 2010. Presentation by Local Government Association of Tasmania. The Association has been requested to make a brief presentation in relation to water and sewerage reform in Tasmania

Date received: 13 Dec 2010

NSW Government (PDF - 334k)

Submission 65 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list


NSW GOVERNMENT SUBMISSION. TO. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO MICROECONOMIC REFORM IN THE URBAN WATER SECTOR. NOVEMBER 2010. Table of Contents. 1. Introduction 3 2. The Urban Water Sector in NSW 4. 2.1 Setting objectives 4 2.2 Characteristics

Date received: 9 Dec 2010

Business Council of Australia (PDF - 146k)

Submission 66 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list


42/120 Collins Street GPO Box 1472 Telephone 613 8664 2664 Melbourne 3000 Melbourne 3001 Facsimile 613 8664 2666. www.bca.com.au. Business Council of Australia ABN 75 008 483 216. 13 December 2010 Urban Water Inquiry Productivity Commission LB2

Date received: 13 Dec 2010

Consumer Utilities Advocacy Centre (PDF - 568k)

Submission 67 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list


Jo Benvenuti is Executive Officer of the Consumer Utilities Advocacy Centre. CUAC is an independent consumer advocacy organisation, established to ensure. the representation of Victorian consumers in policy and regulatory debates on. electricity,

Date received: 16 Dec 2010

Sydney Water (PDF - 280k)

Submission 68 for Australia's Urban Water Sector View full list


1. Challenges facing urban water supply and demand. Kerry Schott. Thank you for the opportunity to participate in the National Water Commission’s urban water project. In 2008 three of us from Sydney Water published an article, Urban Water Reform:

Date received: 16 Dec 2010

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