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    Senate Economics References Committee

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  • CHAIR —I now invite you to make an opening statement and at the conclusion of such I will invite the committee to ask questions of you. Mr Wright —The Department of Industry, Science and Tourism forwarded a submission to the committee on 10 October in which we attempted to address
    Date: 24/10/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/c0000003.sgm/0004 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I would like to commend you on your submission to our inquiry. It is very timely and comprehensive in dealing with its terms of reference. This is one of the reasons we included you on today's agenda when we had a window of time. I invite you to make
    Date: 24/10/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/c0000003.sgm/0008 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I welcome Dr Marsh. In what capacity do you appear? Dr Marsh —I am a professor of the Australian Graduate School of Management, but I am here as a private individual with an interest in this topic. CHAIR —Committee members have been circulated with a copy of the paper
    Date: 24/10/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/c0000003.sgm/0010 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I now invite you to make an opening statement and at the conclusion of such I will invite the committee to ask questions of you. Mr Wright —The Department of Industry, Science and Tourism forwarded a submission to the committee on 10 October in which we attempted to address the terms of
    Date: 24/10/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomd971024a_sec.out/0003 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I would like to commend you on your submission to our inquiry. It is very timely and comprehensive in dealing with its terms of reference. This is one of the reasons we included you on today's agenda when we had a window of time. I invite you to make some comments about
    Date: 24/10/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomd971024a_sec.out/0007 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I welcome Dr Marsh. In what capacity do you appear? Dr Marsh —I am a professor of the Australian Graduate School of Management, but I am here as a private individual with an interest in this topic. CHAIR —Committee members have been circulated with a copy of the paper you kindly provided.
    Date: 24/10/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomd971024a_sec.out/0009 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I welcome this morning Mr Andrew Koo and Mr Allan Garcia from Tasmania Development and Resources. I now invite you both to make a short opening statement and then members of the committee will ask questions. Mr Koo —Thank you, Senator. I will be making the opening statement on behalf of both
    Date: 16/09/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomd970916a_sec.out/0003 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I welcome the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry to the hearing. I ask that you make a statement to the committee and we will ask you questions after that. Mr Abey —Thank you, Senator. Firstly, may I begin by indicating that my national organisation, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has
    Date: 16/09/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomd970916a_sec.out/0005 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I welcome Dr David Crean and I would now invite you to make a 15-minute statement. Dr Crean —Thanks for the opportunity to come before you this morning. I think it is important that a committee such as yours gets around to the rest of Australia and obtains a perspective from regional
    Date: 16/09/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomd970916a_sec.out/0007 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I welcome witnesses from the University of Tasmania. Would you like to make an opening statement? After that we will ask some questions. Prof. Bell —I gather the committee is inquiring into federal and national industry policy. I am not sure what the background of the inquiry is. Basically, my field is
    Date: 16/09/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomd970916a_sec.out/0009 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I welcome Mr Wennie van Lint, from SPC. I now invite you to make a brief opening statement and we will ask questions in relation to your submission. Mr van Lint —Thank you for the opportunity to make a presentation. You will be aware from our submission that it
    Date: 15/09/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/a0000060.sgm/0004 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I would like to thank you and the ACTU for your participation in the forum that we had on the last occasion we were in Melbourne. Since that time we have received the ACTU's submission. We now invite you to make an opening statement and then we will ask
    Date: 15/09/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/a0000060.sgm/0006 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —Members of the committee have before them a copy of your submission, but I understand that the ACM has also conducted a review of the Mortimer inquiry which will update earlier comments that you have made. Mr Pensabene, I invite you to make a statement to the committee. Mr
    Date: 15/09/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/a0000060.sgm/0008 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —When we had discussions in Melbourne some weeks ago we found your participation most useful. The invitation for you to appear today is to give the Industry Commission an opportunity to inform the committee of how you now view the picture with respect to industry policy, particularly given most
    Date: 15/09/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/a0000060.sgm/0010 - Source: Senate
  • CHAIR —I welcome Mr Wennie van Lint, from SPC. I now invite you to make a brief opening statement and we will ask questions in relation to your submission. Mr van Lint —Thank you for the opportunity to make a presentation. You will be aware from our submission that it has been submitted
    Date: 15/09/1997 - Collection: Committees - ID: committees/commsen/rcomd970915a_sec.out/0003 - Source: Senate
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