Submissions and additional information received by the committee
Submissions
1. Professionals
Australia
2. Dr
Karen Struthers
3. Australian
Public Service Commission
4. Australian
Bureau of Statistics
5. Tasmanian
Women’s Council
6. National
Foundation for Australian Women
7. Security4Women
Incorporated
8. National
Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)
9. Victorian
Women's Trust
10.
Community
and Public Sector Union
11.
Australian
Industry Group
12.
Carers
NSW
13.
Victorian
Trades Hall Council
14.
Australian
Institute of Company Directors
15.
Department
of Employment
16.
National
Tertiary Education Union (NTEU)
17.
Police
Federation of Australia
18.
Diversity
Council Australia
19.
United
Voice
20.
Shop,
Distributive and Allied Employees' Association
21.
Australian
Government Department of Education and Training
22.
Workplace
Gender Equality Agency
23.
UnionsWA
24.
Level
Medicine
25.
Australian
Services Union
26.
New
South Wales Council of Social Service
27.
Australian
Federation of Employers and Industries
28.
Chamber
of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia
29.
Victorian
Women Lawyers
30.
Australian
Chamber of Commerce and Industry
31.
Programmed
Maintenance Services Limited
32.
Women
In Super
33.
Work
+ Family Policy Roundtable
34.
ANMF
35.
Australian
Human Rights Commission
36.
FECCA
37.
AMWU
38.
ACTU
39.
Bankwest
Curtin Economics Centre
40.
Dr
Megan Moskos
41.
Marque
Lawyers Pty Ltd
42.
Ms
Chris Ronalds SC
Tabled Documents
1. CPSU, Tabled Document, Sydney 26
April 2017
Additional Information
1. Investing in the Care Economy, A
gender analysis of employment stimulus in seven OECD countries, provided at the
26 April 2017 hearing by Associate Professor Meg Smith, Work and Family Policy
Roundtable.
Answers to Questions taken on Notice
1. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Melbourne Public hearing, 10 April 2017, provided by SDA,
received 20 April 2017
2. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Melbourne Public hearing, 10 April 2017, provided by VTHC,
received 27 April 2017
3. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Sydney Public hearing, 26 April 2017, provided by CPSU, received
1 May 2017
4. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Melbourne Public hearing, 10 April 2017, provided by ASU,
received 1 May 2017
5. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Melbourne Public hearing, 10 April 2017, provided by AFEI,
received 2 May 2017
6. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Sydney Public hearing, 26 April 2017, provided by NCVER,
received 2 May 2017
7. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Melbourne Public hearing, 10 April 2017, provided by United
Voice, received 2 May 2017
8. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Sydney Public hearing, 26 April 2017, provided by AICD, received
2 May 2017
9. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Sydney Public hearing, 26 April 2017, provided by Office for
Women, received 2 May 2017
10. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Sydney Public hearing, 26 April 2017, provided by Department of
Employment, received 2 May 2017
11. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Sydney Public hearing, 26 April 2017, provided by Ai Group,
received 4 May 2017
12. Answers to questions taken on
notice at from Sydney Public hearing, 26 April 2017, provided by ANMF, received
18 May 2017
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