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Conservation Champions - SR01028
Conservation Champions - SR01028
Assessment of barriers and enablers to reprocessing minerals from secondary sources - P_2620990
Assessment of barriers and enablers to reprocessing minerals from secondary sources - P_2620990
NABERS Auditors and Supervisors 2026 – 2028 - SR00431-2
NABERS Auditors and Supervisors 2026 – 2028 - SR00431-2
Forestry (Harvesting and Rehabilitation) Services
All Goulburn Valley Water Contractors who tender for work with a total of 100k or more will be required to have a third party certified safety system e.g. AS/NZS 4801:2001 The Supplier will provide harvesting and/or rehabilitation services, as directed, to convert tree plantations back into arable land. · Please submit your questions via the Forum quoting the RFT number 15/9281/26 - Forum Question Closing date is 14 April 12:00pm A Briefing Session will be held, via Microsoft Teams with representatives of the Corporation. Date: Wednesday 25th March 2026 at 10:00am Please register your attendance by emailing : tenders.contracts@gvwater.vic.gov.au by Tuesday 24 March 12:00pm.
Statewide fuel storage audit and compliance works.
Introduction The opportunity The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) is Victoria's lead government agency for sustainable management of water resources, climate change, bushfires, public land, forests and ecosystems. DEECA leads the state's effort to do more with less. This means using our limited natural resources sustainably while improving productivity. It also ensures Victoria’s ecological systems remain sustainable and seeks to provide leadership in the application of sustainability principles in its buildings. The Department is seeking responses to this Request for Tender (RFT) T2025-0832 for the provision of a statewide fuel storage audit and related compliance works. Structure of RFT • Introduction – contains an overview of the opportunity presented in, and the objectives of, this RFT. • Part A – Conditions of Tendering sets out the rules applying to the RFT documents and to the Tendering Process. These rules are deemed to be accepted by all Tenderers and by all persons having received or obtained the RFT. • Part B – Specification describes the Goods and/or Services in respect of which the Department invites Tenders from interested persons. • Part C – Proposed Contract contains the terms and conditions in compliance with which the Department desires the Goods and/or Services set out in Part B to be provided. • Part D – Tenderer’s Response specifies the information to be provided in a Tender and may also specify any information to be provided by a Tenderer by other means. Part D may include templates to be completed and included in a Tender. RFT Objectives The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) is initiating a statewide program to ensure the safety, compliance and operational integrity of all onsite fuel storage and dispensing equipment across its property portfolio. This initiative seeks a qualified fuel systems specialist to conduct a thorough audit, perform essential light repairs and deliver detailed reporting on the condition and compliance status of these assets. The Department’s specific requirements in relation to the Goods and/or Services are set out in Part B of this RFT (Specification). In issuing this RFT, the Department seeks to identify a Tenderer who is: (a) able to provide the Goods and/or Services required by the Department in the manner set out in the Specification; (b) able to demonstrate a commitment and ability to working in collaboration with the Department over the term of any agreed contractual period to continuously seek improvements in value, efficiency and productivity in connection with the provision of the Goods and/or Services; and (c) prepared to work with the Department to continue to identify opportunities for improvement in the quality and level of service provided to the Department, for the mutual benefit of both the Department and the Tenderer Note to Tenderers: Only Tenderers capable of providing all of the Goods and/or Services and complying in full with the conditions set out in this RFT should submit a Tenderer’s Response
Powering the Regions Industrial Transformation Stream
The Industrial Transformation Stream (ITS) is open for applications supporting a range of industrial decarbonisation solutions, including but not limited, to electrification, energy efficiency, low emissions processing and fuel switching. Enabling technologies such as energy storage, demand management and critical infrastructure supporting onsite decarbonisation may also be considered. Funding is guided by the Program Focus Areas. About the program The objectives of the ITS Program are to: Support industrial facilities in regional Australia to reduce emissions in line with Australia’s 2030 emissions reduction goals and transition to net zero by 2050. Improve technology readiness and commercial readiness of renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency technologies and electrification technologies that will result in a significant reduction in scope 1 and/or scope 2 emissions or improve the energy efficiency of an industrial process or processes. Encourage technology demonstration, collaboration and knowledge sharing across industry and/or regions. Support upskilling of existing industrial workforce in new decarbonisation activities. ITS is now open to applications for Round 3 on an open, ongoing basis. Funding will be available until funding is exhausted. Focus areas - Round 3 Opened in September 2025, ARENA has allocated the remaining $180 million of ITS funding towards Round 3. This is an open, ongoing round where ARENA will remain open to new applications until ITS grant funding is exhausted. Round 3’s Focus Areas are: innovation in industrial decarbonisation; and advancing commercial deployment. The Program can support projects ranging from feasibility studies and front-end engineering and design (FEED) to trials, demonstrations and deployment. Two-stage projects combining a study and subsequent deployment will also be considered.
Powering the Regions Fund – Safeguard Transformation Stream Round 2
This grant opportunity was announced in January 2023 as part of Government’s Safeguard Mechanism Reforms to support the Government’s ambition for Australia to become a renewable energy superpower. The Australian Government has announced a total of $600 million over the life of the program in recognition of the specific challenges faced by trade exposed facilities. For this second round of the Powering the Regions Fund - Safeguard Transformation Stream approximately $321 million is available from 2025-26 to 2032-33. The objectives of the grant opportunity are to: support trade-exposed facilities covered by the Safeguard Mechanism to reduce their emissions and contribute to meeting Australia’s 2030, 2035 and 2050 emissions reduction targets reduce the risk of carbon leakage, which occurs when a business responds to emissions reduction policies by moving emissions-intensive production to a country with less stringent policies provide skills development to existing industrial workforce in new equipment or processes that contribute to the reduction of scope 1 emissions. The intended outcome of this grant opportunity is a reduction of emissions at trade exposed Safeguard facilities consistent with their obligations under the Safeguard Mechanism.
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