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Inquiry into raising the level of productivity growth in the Australian Economy

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Submissions

The Committee encourages submissions to its inquiry from a wide range of individuals and organisations. While we prefer submissions lodged in an original, electronic format, we do not want to exclude contributors who do not have access to computing facilities. Therefore, we will accept submissions in a range of formats which may include typewritten and handwritten documents.

Submissions to this inquiry are listed below in Portable Document Format (PDF). If an alternative format (ie, hard copy or large print) is required, please contact the Committee Secretariat. More submissions will be added to the list when they are received and authorised for publication.

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There is currently a total of 33 submissions and 6 supplementary submissions in the following list:

  1. CITE - Centre for ideas and the economy (PDF 2627KB)

  2. Mr Col McIntyre (PDF 9912KB)

  3. Dr Boon Lee (PDF 233KB)

  4. Austrlaian Mobile Telecommunications Association (PDF 1389KB)

  5. Professor Russel Cooper & Professor Jeffrey Sheen (PDF 347KB)

  6. Centre for Law and Economics Australian National University ANU College of Law (PDF 344KB)

  7. Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PDF 1353KB)

  8. Future Manufacturing Industry Innovation Council (PDF 985KB)

  9. Dr Judith McNeill (PDF 545KB)

  10. The Treasury (PDF 394KB)

  11. Centre for Efficiency and Productivity Analysis School of Economics, The University of Queensland (PDF 541KB)

  12. NSW Treasury (PDF 2783KB)

  13. Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy (PDF 603KB)

  14. The Manufacturing Alliance (Comprises of the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union and the Australian Workers' Union (PDF 2090KB)

  15. Dr Philip Laird (PDF 705KB)

    15.1 Supplementary to submission 15
    Dr Philip Laird (PDF 233KB)

    15.2 Supplementary to submission 15
    Dr Philip Laird (PDF 234KB)

  16. Australian Bureau of Statistics (PDF 469KB)

    16.1 Supplementary to submission 16
    Australian Bureau of Statistics (PDF480KB)

  17. Master Builders Australia (PDF 613KB)

  18. Australian Food and Grocery Council (PDF 562KB)

  19. Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (PDF 653KB)

    19.1 Supplementary to submission 19
    Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (PDF 844KB)

  20. Productivity Commission (PDF 5671KB)

  21. Mr Michael Rice (PDF 318KB)

  22. Government of South Australia (PDF 358KB)

  23. Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) (PDF 621KB)

  24. Tasmanian Government Department of Treasury (PDF 506KB)

  25. Innovation Australia (PDF 318KB)

  26. Department of Innovation, Industry Science and Research (PDF 394KB)

  27. Mr Simon Mottram (PDF 358KB)

  28. Professor John Quiggin (PDF 282KB)

  29. Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government

    29.1 Supplementary to submission 29
    Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government (PDF 351KB)

  30. Australian Rail, Tram and Bus Industry Union

    30.1 Supplementary to submission 30
    Australian Rail, Tram and Bus Industry Union (PDF 1128KB)

  31. The Australian Society for Medical Research (PDF 618KB)

  32. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PDF 1139KB)

  33. Australian Services Roundtable (PDF 1293KB)

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