Key Reports from Parliamentary Committees of which David Davis was a member:
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Report of the Economic Development and Infrastructure Committee’s Inquiry into Improving Access to Victorian Public Sector Information and Data.
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Report of the Economic Development and Infrastructure Committee’s Inquiry into Mandatory Ethanol and Biofuels Targets in Victoria.
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Report of the Family and Community Development Committee’s Inquiry into Issues relating to the Development of Body Image among Young People and Associated Effects on their Health and Wellbeing.
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Report of the Family and Community Development Committee’s Inquiry into Regulation of the Funeral Industry.
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Report of the Family and Community Development Committee’s Inquiry on the impact of the Victorian community and public hospitals of the diminishing access to after hours and bulk billing general practitioners.
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Public Acounts and Estimate Committee’s Report on the Review of the Victorian Public Service.
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Public Acounts and Estimate Committee’s Report on the Valuation and Reporting of Cultural, Heritage and Infrastructure Assets.
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Public Acounts and Estimate Committee’s Review of the Report on the 2001 Performance Audit of the Victorian Auditor-General’s Office.
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Public Acounts and Estimate Committee’s Report on Department of Human Services – Service Agreements for Community, Health and Welfare Services.
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Public Acounts and Estimate Committee’s Final Report on Environmental Accounting and Reporting.
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Public Acounts and Estimate Committee’s Report on the Review of the Auditor-General’s Special Report No. 43 – Protecting Victoria’s Children: The role of the Department of Human Services.
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Public Acounts and Estimate Committee’s Report on Unfunded Superannuation Liabilities in the Financial Reports of Victorian Universities.
- Report of the Family and Community Development Committee’s Inquiry into the effects of television and multimedia on children and families in Victoria.
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Report of the Family and Community Development Committee’s Inquiry into planning for positive ageing.