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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.

Tasmanian Government (PDF - 249k)

Submission 196 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


Purpose Vehicles (SPV), uniting multiple road managers to effectively present one road network to the heavy vehicle industry. ... national move towards an online access system based on pre-agreed network access:.

Date received: 9 Nov 2022

GrainGrowers (PDF - 572k)

Submission 193 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


2021 Regional Telecommunications Independent Review Committee (RTIRC) Report4. ... In 2021, the Regional Telecommunications Independent Review Committee (RTIRC) handed down its comprehensive report on regional telecommunications – ‘A step change in

Date received: 8 Nov 2022

Group of Eight (PDF - 1485k)

Submission 187 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


to three per cent of GDP and review of the Australian Research Council (ARC). ... y In addition to the above, use the upcoming University Accord to review:. »

Date received: 4 Nov 2022

Telstra Corporation (PDF - 715k)

Submission 174 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


In this respect, Telstra supports the 2021 Regional Telecommunications Independent Review Committee (RTIRC) recommendation to develop a long-term investment and planning framework for digital infrastructure including increased coordination and

Date received: 24 Oct 2022

Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) (PDF - 421k)

Submission 175 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


Review the skilled migration program to prioritise skill gaps, notably in digital literacy and data analytics. • ... productivity, enabling them to grow, create jobs, and provide an improved work-life balance.

Date received: 24 Oct 2022

BSA | The Software Alliance (PDF - 228k)

Submission 134 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


As the Scheme will be subject to an independent review three years after its commencement, 7 BSA strongly urges the Productivity Commission to recommend expanding the Scheme to allow both private ... 12, https://treasury.gov.au/sites/default/files/inline-

Date received: 21 Oct 2022

Roads Australia (PDF - 213k)

Submission 151 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


Some of the feedback we have received was included in RA’s submission to the Independent Review of Infrastructure Australia and will be incorporated into an update to our Procurement Reform ... impacts of their choices and delivers a more productive

Date received: 21 Oct 2022

Alphacrucis University College (AC) (PDF - 406k)

Submission 133 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


property inherent in the networks out of which markets, companies and governments are. ... into the 39% of new jobs which will be created in skills-related sectors.

Date received: 21 Oct 2022

Australian Investment Council Ltd (PDF - 903k)

Submission 135 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


At this critical juncture, it is vitally important for our economic future, and Australian jobs, that businesses that impediments to investment into Australian businesses and job creation are addressed. ...  Reconsider previous tax reviews, including

Date received: 21 Oct 2022

John O’Donnell (PDF - 215k)

Submission 91 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


power stations (all up about 10, 000 direct plus indirect jobs at risk). ... 12. Review other legislation, policies and processes that may be unintentionally restricting plantation expansion.

Date received: 10 Oct 2022