Electoral Reform Green Paper – Donations, Funding and Expenditure – Submissions

Submissions

Submissions were invited to be lodged by 23 February 2009. The Australian Government appreciates the contributions of all organisations and individuals who have made submissions on the Green Paper.

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List of submissions

There are currently 50 submissions.

Submission Number Submitted By
1 Matthew Ford (8.55 KB)
2 Loris Erik Kent Hemlof (12.12 KB)
3 Klaas Woldring (88.79 KB)
4 Name withheld (60.92 KB)
5 Andrew Murray (177.81 KB)
6 Matt Mushalik (14.68 KB)
7 Eric Lockett (51.17 KB)
8 Sandy McClimont (11.27 KB)
9 Save Our Suburbs (SOS) NSW Inc (67.16 KB)
10 Name withheld (11.99 KB)
11 Dr Joo-Cheong Tham (1,363.56 KB)
12 Athol W. J. Smith (114.25 KB)
13 Geoffrey Anderson (198.95 KB)
14 Cancer Council Victoria (107.42 KB)
15 Chek Ling (38.02 KB)
16 Democratic Audit of Australia (34.43 KB)
17 Eric Jones (53.48 KB)
18 Geoff Wall (293.32 KB)
19 Shane Leong (90.88 KB)
20 Accountability Round Table (133.38 KB)
21 Peter Hindrup (127.30 KB)
Peter Hindrup (Supplementary A) (71.42 KB)
Peter Hindrup (Supplementary B) (59.60 KB)
22 Urban Taskforce Australia (177.27 KB)
23 Office of the Privacy Commissioner (245.12 KB)
24 News Limited (44.54 KB)
25 Electoral Reform Society of South Australia (22.43 KB)
26 The Wilderness Society Inc (116.81 KB)
27 Hawthorn ALP (36.31 KB)
28 The Greens NSW (270.51 KB)
29 Stephen Mills (60.64 KB)
30 M. McClure (47.22 KB)
31 Australian Labor Party (National Secretariat) (191.10 KB)
32 Australian Greens (122.00 KB)
33 Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch) (229.80 KB)
34 The Nationals (65.33 KB)
35 Australian Centre for Democracy and Justice (131.37 KB)
36 CFMEU (84.05 KB)
37 Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) Australia (30.37 KB)
38 Liberal Party of Australia (632.02 KB)
39 Clover Moore MP, Independent Member for Sydney (118.45 KB)
40 Jeremy Webb (30.92 KB)
41 Hugh Knox (93.18 KB)
42 2011 Residents' Association Inc. (235.46 KB)
43 Electoral Matters Committee, Parliament of Victoria (33.11 KB)
Electoral Matters Committee, Parliament of Victoria (Supplementary A) (8.93 KB)
Electoral Matters Committee, Parliament of Victoria (Supplementary B) (100.17 KB)
Electoral Matters Committee, Parliament of Victoria (Supplementary C) (54.43 KB)
Electoral Matters Committee, Parliament of Victoria (Supplementary D) (61.51 KB)
44 Public Interest Advocacy Centre (559.00 KB)
45 FamilyVoice Australia (43.93 KB)
46 Professor George Williams, UNSW (63.93 KB)
47 Permaculture North (90.53 KB)
48 Confidential
49 Fairfax Media Limited (40.50 KB)
50 Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) (43.30 KB)

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Last Updated: 8 June 2010