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Submissions to Correctional Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2006.
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- No. 1, Dr Raina MacIntyre
- No. 2, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
- No. 3, Dr Peter Baume
- No. 4, Child Youth and Women's Health Service, Women's and Children's Hospital
- No. 5, Associate Professor Michael Levy
- No. 6, The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
- No. 7, St. Vincent's Hospital
- No. 9, Medical Staff Council, Justice Health
- No. 10, Ms Norrie May-Welby
- No. 11, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
- No. 12, Dr Penny Abbott
- No. 13, Professor John Rasko
- No. 14, Australian Medical Association (NSW) Ltd
- No. 15, Dr Pauline Warburton
- No. 16, Public Health Association Australia
- No. 17, Justice Action
- No. 18, ACT Council of Social Service
- No. 19, Specialist Medical Practice - Drug & Alcohol
- No. 20, Dr Stephen Allnutt
- No. 21, Hunter New England Area Health Service
- No. 22, Dr Eric Hinder
- No. 23, The NSW Bar Association
- No. 24, Community Restorative Centre (CRC)
- No. 25, Public Interest Advocacy Centre
- No. 26, Dr Robert P Read
- No. 28, Dr Catherine Silsbury
- No. 29, Mr Michael Strutt
- No. 30, International Commission of Jurists Australia (ICJ)
- No. 31, New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties (NSWCCL)
- No. 31, New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties (NSWCCL)
- No. 32, Faculty of Radiation Oncology - The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
- No. 33, Cancer Institute of NSW
- No. 34, Mr R P Steele
- No. 35, The Cancer Council NSW
- No. 36, Dr Simon de Burgh
- No. 37, Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine - The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
- No. 37, Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine - The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
- No. 38, Legal Aid New South Wales
- No. 39, Ms Julie Simpson
- No. 40, Specialised Medical Practice - Drug and Alcohol
- No. 41, The Law Society of New South Wales
- No. 42, Australian Lawyers for Human Rights
- No. 43, Public Health Association of Australia
- No. 44, The Shopfront Youth Legal Centre
- No. 44, The Shopfront Youth Legal Centre
- No. 45, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners