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The study compares manufacturer prices in Australia and seven other countries for 150 pharmaceuticals listed on the … per cent higher than in Australia, and prices in Canada, the UK and Sweden are around 50 per cent higher. Prices in … Australia are closer to those in France, and about the same as those in Spain and New Zealand …
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The Productivity Commission has released an update on the financial performance of 85 Australian, State and Territory Government trading enterprises (GTEs). The report also examines the capital structures of GTEs and capital withdrawal by State and Territory governments. The 85 GTEs monitored in...
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In 2000-01, the GTEs monitored in this report generated just over $55 billion in revenue, and at 30 June 2001, they controlled assets valued at more than $145 billion in the key infrastructure areas of electricity, water, railways, urban transport and ports - $11 billion more than in the...
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The financial performance of government trading enterprises is assessed in this report. The financial indicators and ratios used in the report cover operating performance, financial management and transactions with government. The paper covers 84 Commonwealth, State and Territory government...
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The Productivity Commission released an update on the financial performance of 83 Australian, State and Territory Government trading enterprises in July 2005. The study provides data on their financial performance over time and includes comparisons of performance among GTEs in the same industry....
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The Productivity Commission released an update on the financial performance of 84 Commonwealth, State and Territory government businesses in July 2004. These businesses provide essential services such as electricity, water and urban transport, as well as managing extensive rail, port and...
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benchmarking regulatory compliance burdens across all jurisdictions in Australia is technically feasible. Furthermore, it could …
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infrastructure services and contribute significantly to Australia's international competitiveness and community well-being. It is …, urban transport, rail, ports and forestry. In 2006-07, these GTEs controlled about 2.8 per cent of Australia's non …
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The Productivity Commission released its latest report on the 'Financial Performance of Government Trading Enterprises 2004-05 to 2005-06' in July 2007. The report provides information on the financial performance of 85 Australian, State and Territory Government trading enterprises (GTEs) and...
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Key Points extract: • The Australian Government’s statutory paid parental leave scheme should be taxpayer-funded, and should: – provide paid postnatal leave for a total of 18 weeks that can be shared by eligible parents, with an additional two weeks of paternity leave reserved for the...
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