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Home Parliamentary Business Committees House of Representatives Committees Standing Committee on Economics Review of the Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report 2015 Second Report Review of the Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report 2015 A. Hearing, briefing and witnesses

A. Hearing, briefing and witnesses

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Public hearing

Thursday, 22 September 2016 – Sydney

Reserve Bank of Australia

Dr Philip Lowe, Governor
Dr Guy Debelle, Deputy Governor
Dr Christopher Kent, Assistant Governor

Private briefing

Thursday, 22 September 2016 – Sydney

Mr Adam Boyton, Chief Economist, Deutsche Bank Australia

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    • Lodge my submission
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    • House of Representatives Committees
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      • Appropriations and Administration
      • Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water
      • Communications and the Arts
      • Economics
        • Inquiry into insurers’ responses to 2022 major floods claims
        • Completed inquiries and reports
        • Review of the Four Major Banks (Fourth Hearing)
        • Review of the 2016 Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report (Second Report)
        • Review of the Four Major Banks
      • Employment, Education and Training
      • Health, Aged Care and Sport
      • Industry, Science and Resources
      • Petitions
      • Privileges and Members' Interests
      • Procedure
      • Publications
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      • Selection
      • Social Policy and Legal Affairs
      • Workforce Australia Employment Services
      • Former House Committees
      • Current House Inquiries
    • Joint Committees
    • Getting involved in Parliamentary Committees
    • Upcoming Public Hearings
  • Statistics
  • Petitions
  • Address in Reply

About this inquiry

The Standing Committee on Economics, which can inquire into and report on any annual reports referred to it by the House of Representatives, has agreed to undertake an inquiry into the 2015 Annual Report of the Reserve Bank of Australia.

  • 2015 RBA Annual Report

  • Inquiry home page
  • Media Releases
  • Public Hearings
  • Government Response
  • Committee Membership
  • Report 1


Past Public Hearings

22 Sep 2016: Sydney

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