Inquiry into possible links between household debt, demand for
imported goods and Australia's current account deficit
Submissions and additional information received by the Committee as
at 2 September 2005
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Sub No. |
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1 |
Financial Counsellors' Association of NSW Inc (FCAN) (PDF 25KB)
Attachment (PDF 5988KB) Appendix (PDF 2196KB) |
2 |
Care Financial Counselling Service (CFCS) (PDF 68KB) |
3 |
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) (PDF 49KB) |
4 |
Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union (AMWU) (PDF 366KB) |
5 |
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) (PDF 54KB) |
6 |
Consumer Credit Legal Centre (NSW) Inc (PDF 154KB) |
7 |
Virgin Money (Australia) Pty Ltd (PDF 1736KB) |
8 |
Australian Merchant Payments
Forum (AMPF) (PDF 251KB) |
9 |
Dr David Morrison (PDF 25KB) |
10 |
Anglicare Tasmania Inc (PDF 32KB) |
11 |
Centre for Credit and Consumer
Law Griffith University
(PDF 207KB) |
12 |
Banking and Financial Services
Ombudsman Limited (PDF 911KB)
Attachment (PDF 130KB) |
13 |
The Treasury (PDF 127KB) |
14 |
Dun & Bradstreet Australasia
(D&B) (PDF 1161KB) |
15 |
MasterCard International (PDF 529KB) |
16 |
Australian Bankers'
Association (PDF 205KB) |
17 |
ANZ (PDF 158KB) |
18 |
Debt Helpline Pty Ltd (PDF 668KB) |
Additional information
received
- Sir Leslie Melville Lecture
2004 (PDF 152KB)
Professor Ross Garnaut's Contemporary Record of Conversation with
Leslie Melville and Heinz Arndt (PDF 67KB)
Charts (PDF 1946KB)
- The Treasury Round Table Forum
Canberra, 15 August 2005
Charts (PDF 589KB)
For further information, contact:
Committee Secretary
Senate Standing Committees on Economics
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia