Inquiry into regional development and decentralisationWritten on the 12 November 2017 In accordance with the Committee's Resolution of Appointment an Issues Paper has been published on 24 August 2017.The Inquiry's Terms of Reference are included in the Committee's Resolution of Appointment. They are: 1. this House establish a select committee, to be known as the Select Committee on Regional Development and Decentralisation, to inquire and report on the following matters: a. best practice approaches to regional development, considering Australian and international examples, that support: i. growing and sustaining the rural and regional population base;ii. the benefits of economic growth and opportunity being shared right across Australia; iii. developing the capabilities of regional Australians;iv. growing and diversifying of the regional economic and employment base; v. an improved quality of life for regional Australians;vi. vibrant, more cohesive and engaged regional communities; vii. leveraging long-term private investment; and
viii. a place-based approach that considers local circumstances, competitive advantages and involves collective areas, considering Australian and international examples, including:
i. examining the potential for decentralisation to improve governance and service delivery for all Australians, perform their functions;
iii. identifying the characteristics of locations suitable to support decentralised entities or functions, including - relocation of all or part of a Commonwealth entity to a regional area; - decentralisation of specific positions, with individual employees telecommuting, considering any limitationsto this in current Australian Public Service employment conditions and rules; and
- co-location of decentralised Commonwealth entities or employees in existing regionally based Commonwealth
c. actions of the Commonwealth that would encourage greater corporate decentralisation and what can be learned from areas in both existing and new industries;
ii. comparing the access to early stage equity and or debt finance of metropolitan and regional businesses for both iv. considering the adequacy of regional businesses access to early stage accelerators and incubators, including access to business mentors, business networks and capital (debt or equity); v. considering the adequacy to support the private sector to attract and retain skilled labour to regional areas; and
vi. examining the extent to which employment and growth can be supported by growing existing and new industries d. any related matters; SUBMIT YOUR FEEDBACK HERE Committee Secretariat contact: PO Box 6021Parliament House CANBERRA ACT 2600
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