28.11.2024
Submissions in response to the Issues Paper are now open.
The Issues Paper aims to explain the future acts regime at a high level and introduce our Inquiry. It also starts a conversation by asking you to let us know your thoughts. You can do this by making a submission or in another way that works for you.
There are five questions in the Issues Paper. We are asking these questions to help us identify the issues or problems that we should examine and to help us develop ideas for reform. You do not need to answer all of the questions. You are also welcome to comment on any other matters mentioned in the Terms of Reference.
Submissions will remain open until 21 February 2025.
Download the Issues Paper |
Make a submission |
We have also prepared a short Info Sheet about the Issues Paper and a standalone document listing the questions contained in the Issues Paper.
Download the Info Sheet |
We know that making a submission can be time-consuming and sometimes difficult. We also know that people have competing demands on their time and resources, including from the future acts regime itself. We are asking for submissions now to help us identify the issues we should address when we develop our ideas for reform. If you cannot make a submission now, there will be another opportunity to make a submission when we publish our Discussion Paper. The Discussion Paper will contain ideas for reform and ask for feedback on those ideas. You are welcome to make a submission in response to one or both of our papers, however you think best. |