Inviting Submissions for the COVID-19 Vaccine Discrimination Inquiry
Thanks to Australian Senators Matt Canavan, Alex Antic and Gerard Rennick.
Submissions are currently OPEN for the upcoming Australian Senate Inquiry into workplace vaccine discrimination until tomorrow, Friday, 24 March. Submissions may be made here [LINK].
Do you have a workplace vaccine discrimination story you want on the Australian Senate Committee record forever? I do. My story will be released at a later time by permission of the Senate Inquiry.
Many thanks to my co-worker Johan for bringing this to my attention.
NB: You can choose to get them to publish submission but keep your name private when you submit document if you wish.
Parliament tips for a submission as per the website.
Writing a submission
The best submissions:
clearly address some or all of the terms of reference—you do not need to address each one
are relevant and highlight your own perspective
are concise, generally no longer than four to five pages
begin with a short introduction about yourself or the organisation you represent
emphasise the key points so that they are clear
outline not only what the issues are but how problems can be addressed, as the committee looks to submissions for ideas to make recommendations
only include documents that directly relate to your key points
only include information you would be happy to see published on the internet.