John Southalan and Joe Fardin provided a submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Resources Sector Regulation. The submission identified issues regarding best-practice arrangements and urged a broadening scope of study. In summary, the submission: • identified best-practice issues for the Commission to examine in its inquiry;• encouraged the Commission to explicitly identify how non-financial aspects feature in its inquiry and analysis, which should include the principles of ecologically sustainable development;• recommended broadening the scope of study – which would be within the Treasurer’s terms of reference and, more importantly, align with the Commission’s contribution to better ‘policies in the long-term interest of the...
This report calls on the government in the next parliament to conduct a national productivity forum ...
The Productivity Commission’s report on regulatory burdens on the primary sector identifies a number...
Introduction It is almost twelve months since the Productivity Commission completed its Inquiry Rep...
John Southalan and Joe Fardin provided a submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Reso...
John Southalan and Joe Fardin provided a submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Reso...
This submission will focus on the following aspect of the Inquiry’s Terms of Reference: The Commissi...
I am pleased to offer a submission to the inquiry into the current and future prospects of the Austr...
It is undeniable that minerals and energy resource development is a key contributor to the Australia...
The Australian Government has asked the Productivity Commission (the Commission) to undertake an inq...
Introduction: This report provides a description of resource exploration, the role of governments, a...
This paper describes evolving energy resource regulation within Queensland, with emphasis on optimis...
This report examines possible policy responses to the challenges and pressures within the broader ec...
The Commission has released a Draft Report on Business Set-Up, Transfer and Closure for public consu...
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission was established by the South Australian Government on 19 Mar...
This national assessment of Australia's energy resources examines Australia's identified and potenti...
This report calls on the government in the next parliament to conduct a national productivity forum ...
The Productivity Commission’s report on regulatory burdens on the primary sector identifies a number...
Introduction It is almost twelve months since the Productivity Commission completed its Inquiry Rep...
John Southalan and Joe Fardin provided a submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Reso...
John Southalan and Joe Fardin provided a submission to the Productivity Commission inquiry into Reso...
This submission will focus on the following aspect of the Inquiry’s Terms of Reference: The Commissi...
I am pleased to offer a submission to the inquiry into the current and future prospects of the Austr...
It is undeniable that minerals and energy resource development is a key contributor to the Australia...
The Australian Government has asked the Productivity Commission (the Commission) to undertake an inq...
Introduction: This report provides a description of resource exploration, the role of governments, a...
This paper describes evolving energy resource regulation within Queensland, with emphasis on optimis...
This report examines possible policy responses to the challenges and pressures within the broader ec...
The Commission has released a Draft Report on Business Set-Up, Transfer and Closure for public consu...
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission was established by the South Australian Government on 19 Mar...
This national assessment of Australia's energy resources examines Australia's identified and potenti...
This report calls on the government in the next parliament to conduct a national productivity forum ...
The Productivity Commission’s report on regulatory burdens on the primary sector identifies a number...
Introduction It is almost twelve months since the Productivity Commission completed its Inquiry Rep...