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Through our research, the Commission contributes to the public debate and encourages informed policy discussion.

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.

Geelong Chamber of Commerce (PDF - 34k)

Submission PP136 for Post-2005 Textile, Clothing And Footwear Assistance Arrangements View full list


Geelong’s, and Australia’s, TCF jobs stay relatively safe! 3. IMPACTS OF ASSISTANCE OPTIONS. ... success in the TCF sector despite the drastic reductions following the 1990s’review.

Date received: 5 Jun 2003

The Geelong Chamber of Commerce (PDF - 40k)

Submission 62 for Post-2005 Textile, Clothing And Footwear Assistance Arrangements View full list


again, a large number of job losses with significant adverse social and economic effects. • ... to a review process in five years hence i.e. no earlier than 2008;. •

Date received: 7 Mar 2003

Fabrics Australia Inc (PDF - 117k)

Submission 70 for Post-2005 Textile, Clothing And Footwear Assistance Arrangements View full list


The members engage in joint promotional activities, whilst maintaining their own independent entities. ... This change in policy was intended to encourage the industries to integrate more fully into the global TCF industry network.

Date received: 7 Mar 2003

Australian Industry Group (PDF - 138k)

Submission 11 for Post-2005 Textile, Clothing And Footwear Assistance Arrangements View full list


committed itself to a formal review when it announced in late 1997 its package. ... Nevertheless, the review of SIP above has highlighted the need to provide for.

Date received: 3 Mar 2003

Council of Textile and Fashion Industries of Australia Limited * (PDF - 240k)

Submission 75 for Post-2005 Textile, Clothing And Footwear Assistance Arrangements View full list


This activity produces “feeder”benefits through other sections of the economy. For instance, it is estimated that each job in TCF&L creates 2.5 to 3 jobs in other sectors. ... It is estimated that for every job directly generated within the industry,

Date received: 12 Mar 2003