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Inquiry into identifying world's best practice by governments to effectively stimulate employment opportunities in Queensland
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committee's report
The Chair of the committee tabled the report in the Legislative Assembly on 26 November 2009.
View: Report No 2 - Inquiry into identifying world's best practice by governments to effectively stimulate employment opportunities in Queensland
View: Government response to tabled report - Inquiry into identifying world's best practice by governments to effectively stimulate employment opportunities in Queensland
ABOUT THE INQUIRY
On 23rd April 2009 the Legislative Assembly, on the motion of the Leader of the House, resolved:
The Economic Development Committee identify world's best practice by governments to effectively stimulate employment opportunities to ensure that Queensland is well positioned to create employment opportunities in readiness for an economic upturn.
In undertaking this inquiry, consideration should be given to established and new and emerging industries, and specifically:
(a) Queensland's significant science, research and technology infrastructure;
(b) Queensland's natural resources;
(c) areas in which Queensland has a demonstrated comparative advantage;
(d) the current and future skills requirements of the Queensland economy; and
(e) the impact of regulation on economic growth and recovery.
The committee is to report to the Legislative Assembly by 30 October 2009.
On 1 September 2009, the Legislative Assembly extended the reporting date from 30 October 2009 to 26 November 2009.
The committee released its issues paper on 8 July 2009 to promote informed discussion and encourage submissions.
Media releases: 8 July 2009. 26 November 2009.
submissions
Submissions closed on 7 August 2009.
TIMELINE
Public Hearings -
4 September 2009 - Transcript
18 September 2009 - Transcript
Related documents are available from the 'Publications' tab of the Committee's website.
Related Publications
Publication Details | Type | Published Date | Tabled Date | Committee Name |
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Submissions
- 1 - Stephen Graham Brown, relief teacher
- 2 - Dr Rowan Gilmore, Australian Institute for Commercialisation
- 3 - Dr Alex Douglas MP, Member for Gaven
- 4 - Jonathon Potter, OECD
- 5 - Robert Strauss, Commissin of the European Comunities, Brussells
- 6 - Professor Paul Clark, Vice-Chancellor, Southern Cross University
- 7 - Mr Rodney John Scarce, CEO of the Torres Strait Island Regional Council
- 8 - Ian Church, Tablelands Regional Council
- 9 - Confidential
- 10 - Steve Martin, Executive Director, People and Capability, Transport and Main Roads
- 11 - Professor Paul Thomas AM, Vice-Chancellor, University of the Sunshine Coast
- 12 - Jill Lang, Director, Queensland Council of Social Services
- 13 - Confidential
- 14 - Sue Perel, Manager, Kurbingui Youth Development Association Inc
- 15 - Cr Michael Brunker, Mayor, Whitsunday Regional Council
- 16 - Professor Robert Stable, Vice-Chancellor and President, Bond University
- 17 - Mayor Paul Pisasale, City of Ipswich
- 18 - Scott Elms, President, Rainbow Beach Commerce and Tourism Association Inc
- 19 - Hon Peter Collier MLC, Minister for Energy; Training, Western Australia
- 20 - Beatrice Booth, President, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland
- 21 - John Craig, Centre for Policy and Development Systems
- 22 - Rick Palmer, Strategic Manager Economic Development, Rockhampton Regional Council
- 23 - Samuel Tickell, Office of the Vice-Chancellor, University of Southern Queensland
- 24 - Mayor Ron Dyne, Gympie Regional Council
- 25 - Michael Roche, Chief Executive, Queensland Resources Council
- 26 - Julie Bignell, Branch Secretary, Central and Southern Queensland, Australian Services Union
- 27 - Peter Georgiou, Marketing Manager, OneSteel Steel and Tube
- 28 - Ross Contarino, Chief Executive Officer, Advance Cairns
- 29 - Cr Jane Prentice, Brisbane City Council
- 30 - Deborah Anne Shears, Nundah
- 31 - Darren Scott, Director, Economic Development and Major Projects, Gold Coast City Council
- 32 - Gerard Reilly, Director, BBS on behalf of Pregno Family Investments
- 33 - Christopher Brown, Managing Director, Tourism and Transport Forum
- 34 - Ray Burton, Chief Executive Officer, Townsville City Council
- 35 - David Pettigrew, QMI Solutions Ltd
- 36 - David Botta, Managing Director, Colarado Group
- 37 - Dr Liz Todhunter, Research and Policy Officer, Queensland Nurses' Union
- 38 - Dr Lisa McDonald, General Manager, Economic Development, Townsville Enterprise Ltd
- 39 - Andrew Dettmer, State Secretary - Queensland, AMWU
- 40 - Bruce Napier, Chair, Environmental Industries Sunshine Coast
- 41 - David van den Brule, General Manager, Logan Office of Economic Development, Logan City Council
- 42 - John Rauber, Chief Executive Officer, Moreton Bay Regional Council
- 43 - Aaron Johnstone, Manager, Policy and Public Affairs, Australian Industry Group
- 44 - ACPET - Dr Liz Ferrier, Senior Lecturer, School of Business, University of Queensland
- 45 - Peter Henneken, Director-General, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
- 46 - Greg Hoffman, Local Government Association of Queensland
- 47 - Bianca Bond, Interactive Community Planning
- 48 - Dr Riccardo Welters (Lecturer at James Cook University and Research Associate at Centre of Full Employment and Equity, Uni of Newcastle)