Politics and Civic Affairs Services
Politics and Civic Affairs Services
RootGovernment, civic affairs, community development and social services
Opportunities
39
Active funding opportunities
Subcategories
1
Specialized categories
Category Code
93
UNSPSC classification
Recent Opportunities
Tender
Detailed Design of CHR/CHL Intersection on Alpine Way and Kosciuszko Road Shared User Path Underpass - RFT-2012599
Detailed Design of CHR/CHL Intersection on Alpine Way and Kosciuszko Road Shared User Path Underpass - RFT-2012599
NSW Government
Australia
From AUD 50,000
Tender
Grono Farm Rd Ebenezer, Road Rehabilitation - T00267
Grono Farm Rd Ebenezer, Road Rehabilitation - T00267
NSW Government
Australia
Closes Apr 16, 2026
Grant
Funding for Social Partner Participation on Safe Work Australia
The Funding for Social Partner Participation on Safe Work Australia grant program will run over 5 years from 2026–27 to 2030–31. This grant program is round 2 of the previous Funding for Social Partner Participation on Safe Work Australia administered in 2023 which promoted tripartism and social dialogue.
The second round will commit $5.625 million GST exclusive over the life of the grant to continue opportunities for tripartism and social dialogue to provide support for employer representatives and unions to improve safety, fairness, and productivity in workplaces.
The objective of the program is to support employer representatives and unions to effectively fulfil their roles as Safe Work Australia (SWA) members.
The intended outcomes of the program are to:
strengthen tripartism and social dialogue in national work health and safety (WHS) and workers’ compensation policy development
support full engagement in SWA tripartite policy development and decision-making processes
enable social partners to work with their affiliates and members to undertake consensus building activities on work health and safety and workers’ compensation policy matters
enable social partners to genuinely contribute ideas, input and experience from workers and business through broader and more in-depth outreach.
Australian Goverment
Australia
Up to AUD 2,812,500
Grant
Legal advice service supporting the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion
The purpose of this grant opportunity is to establish a Jewish community focussed legal advice service to support the Royal Commission. The legal advice service will provide legal advice and information to members of the public wishing to engage with the Royal Commission.
The service will run for the duration of the Royal Commission and to be effective, the service must be independent from the Royal Commission, trauma-informed, culturally safe, accessible, and be delivered nationally.
The objectives of the grant are:
· To provide a free legal advice and information service to assist individuals to understand their legal rights and options for engaging with the Royal Commission.
· To provide referrals to counselling and other support services as needed to ensure a holistic, culturally appropriate, and cooperative approach to assisting people to engage with the Royal Commission.
Australian Goverment
Australia
Up to AUD 800,000
Tender
Provision of a New Bus Service for Wonthaggi - Leongatha
DOT43485 - Provision of a New Bus Service for Wonthaggi - Leongatha,
Tender Opening Date : 18 March 2026
Tender Closing Date : 15 April 2026
End of period for questions or requests for information: 5.00pm on Wednesday 8 April 2026.
For queries on this tender please contact Kate Stoiljkovic at email: kate.stoiljkovic@transport.vic.gov.au
Tenderers must be pre-registered with Buying for Victoria at www.tenders.vic.gov.au
All Tender submissions must be lodged via www.tenders.vic.gov.au by 3:30pm on Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Victorian Government
Australia
Grant
Gateway Network Governance Body: Superannuation Transaction Network Management
The Gateway Network Governance Body (GNGB) is an industry owned, not-for-profit organisation, whose main purpose is to manage the integrity of the Superannuation Transaction Network (STN).
As the STN underpins the superannuation system, the GNGB plays a key role in providing a governance framework for the STN and ensuring that the STN continues to assist employers and superannuation funds in meeting their obligations under the mandatory Data and Payment Standard from the SuperStream regulatory program.
In Budget 2024-25, the Government provided an additional $2.7 million over for 4 years from 2024-25 (and $0.7 million per year ongoing as part of the Treasury Portfolio – additional resourcing measure) to increase the grant to $1.349 million per year (adjusted for indexation) to support the GNGB in continuing to manage the integrity of the STN.
A new Grant Agreement will be entered into between the ATO (on behalf of the Commonwealth) and the GNGB.
Australian Goverment
Australia
Up to AUD 5.6