Education and Training Services Opportunities
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21st Annual Nanga Mai Awards - 2026-DoE-BE-004
21st Annual Nanga Mai Awards - 2026-DoE-BE-004
2027 Curriculum Network Illawarra - Sponsorship Request - Expression of interest - 2026-DoE-BE-005
2027 Curriculum Network Illawarra - Sponsorship Request - Expression of interest - 2026-DoE-BE-005
Collarenebri Sacred Carved Trees Feasibility Study - SR00921
Collarenebri Sacred Carved Trees Feasibility Study - SR00921
Shine Magazine Production - prj_1463
Shine Magazine Production - prj_1463
Procurement of workplace rights training providers - RFP-2014081
Procurement of workplace rights training providers - RFP-2014081
2026 NSW Department of Education Aboriginal Studies Major Project Showcase Event Partner - Expression of Interest - 2026-DoE-BE-006
2026 NSW Department of Education Aboriginal Studies Major Project Showcase Event Partner - Expression of Interest - 2026-DoE-BE-006
Safety Speakers Program - prj_1357
Safety Speakers Program - prj_1357
Industry Training Advisory Bodies (ITAB) Panel - DOE08841/25
Industry Training Advisory Bodies (ITAB) Panel - DOE08841/25
VET Teacher Training Provider Panel (Refresh) - DOE08471/25
VET Teacher Training Provider Panel (Refresh) - DOE08471/25
Arena Hire for Victorian State Schools Spectacular 2026-28
Request for Tender Venue hire services (the Services) are sought under the Invitation to Supply (ITS) for Arena Services for the 2026-2028 Victorian State Schools Spectaculars (VSSS). The annual VSSS is a three-hour (approx.) theatrical event produced as a stadium show, highlighting the work of students and teachers within the Victorian government school education system. Two live performances of the Spectacular are delivered each year to an audience of approximately 6000 people (per show). The performances feature an 80-piece symphonic orchestra, a 1,200-voice choir, 1,200 dancers, puppeteers and circus artists. The full documentation for this RFQ is not published on the Buying for Victoria Tenders Portal. It is only available through the Department of Educationās own Supplier Portal. The DE Supplier Portal https://enyw.fa.ap1.oraclecloud.com/ DE operates its own Supplier Portal, allowing suppliers to access and respond to procurement opportunities from a number of Education portfolio entities. Suppliers can also self-manage corporate details like addresses, users and banking information. The full documentation for this RFQ is only available through the Supplier Portal, and responses will only be accepted through the Supplier Portal. Search for this RFQ in the Supplier Portal using its Negotiation number. N1000189. For more information on the Supplier Portal, including: * how to register your organisation or set up user accounts; and * how to navigate through the Portal, find our market documents and submit a response please visit DEās information website: https://www.vic.gov.au/supplier-portal If you are having problems accessing the Supplier Portal, please email the DE Supplier Portal team for assistance: Oracle.Procurement.Cloud@education.vic.gov.au. ---
Accredited Heavy Vehicle Provider Training and Assessment Services
The Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) is authorised under the Road Safety Act 1986 to issue heavy vehicle licences to qualified applicants. It also has the discretionary power to delegate that authorisation to 'Accredited Providers'. Since 1992, DTP has managed an accredited provider scheme for the training and assessment of heavy vehicle drivers. To enable this process, DTP manages an accredited Scheme that provides for state-wide ready access to a comprehensive training and assessment program for heavy vehicle drivers. The purpose of the Scheme is to ensure that heavy vehicle drivers are competent and safe on Victorian roads. DTP is seeking inviteeās response to the invitation for the supply of services in the City of Greater Geelong LGA and City of Warrnambool LGA.
PRN22-497 - MCV Alcohol and Other Drug Services (CISP, ARC and Drug Court) Confidentiality Deed Poll
Invitation to Supply ā Provision of AOD Services to Court Services Victoria [PRN22-497] *** The attached completed and signed Confidentiality Deed Poll is to be emailed to mcv.procurement@courts.vic.gov.au It is in the respondent's best interest to submit their Deed as soon as possible *** Please note this Invitation is confidential, and potential Respondents are required to execute a Confidentiality Deed Poll as linked to the page and submit it to CSV before receiving a copy of the Invitation. When executing the Deed Poll, the Respondent is requested to: (a) complete details highlighted in yellow, including the details for notices. (b) The Confidant must be the Respondent entity seeking a copy of the Invitation, not an individual on behalf of Respondent. (c) Signing instructions: The Deed Poll must be signed as follows: (i) if the Respondent is a company has one or more directors, either 2 directors or a director and the secretary must sign; or (ii) if the respondent is a company with a sole director and secretary, that person must sign. There are alternative signing clauses in the document for Respondents to use, depending on which applies to your organisation setting. It is essential that these are executed by the Respondents as prescribed by s127 of the Corporations Act (which sets out requirements for the execution of deeds by companies), otherwise they are likely to be unenforceable by CSV. Please note: It will not be sufficient for the CEO, Managing Director, or other executive (or any individual) to sign the Deed Poll as a sole signatory. If a Respondent submits a Deed Poll signed in this way, you should ask it to execute a fresh Deed Poll and to follow the applicable process in item 2 above. This means you will need to check that each Deed Poll is validly executed before releasing the Invitation to a potential Respondent. Respondents considering forming a consortium, head contractor or other joint arrangement should note that that all prospective members must execute the Deed Poll and submit it to CSV, and the Respondent must not share the Invitation or any part of it directly with other entities until they have executed a Deed Poll.
Calf Rearing Services for the Ellinbank SmartFarm
Introduction The opportunity The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) is the Victorian Governmentās lead agency for supporting thriving, productive and sustainable communities, environments and industries. The role of DEECA is to work together to create a liveable, inclusive and sustainable Victoria with thriving natural environments - where the community is at the centre of everything we do. The Department is seeking responses to this Request for Tender (RFT) reference T2026-0108 for the provision of calf rearing services for the Ellinbank SmartFarm. Structure of RFT ⢠Introduction ā contains an overview of the opportunity presented in, and the objectives of, this RFT. ⢠Part A ā 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 ā Specification describes the Goods and/or Services in respect of which the Department invites Tenders from interested persons. ⢠Part C ā 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 ā Tendererās Response specifies the information, including pricing information, to be provided in a Tender and may also specify any information to be provided by a Tenderer by other means. RFT Objectives The Department is seeking responses to this RFT for the provision of calf rearing services for the Ellinbank SmartFarm. The Departmentās 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.
Commonwealth Prac Payment (Vocational Education and Training) Program
The Commonwealth Prac Payment ā Vocational Education and Training (CPP (VET)) grant will assist eligible students to manage the costs associated with undertaking a mandatory practicum placement as part of a Diploma of Nursing qualification.
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 Australiaās 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.Ā 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 3ās 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.
Driving the Nation
The Driving the Nation Program is continuously open for applications that contribute to the Program Objectives: Overcome barriers to accelerate uptake of ZEVs. Optimise the integration of BEVs into the grid. Demonstrate new technology, use cases and business models for ZEVs. Increase skills, capacity and knowledge relevant to ZEV technologies. In addition, projects are required to align with one or more of the Driving the Nation Focus Areas. The current Focus Areas are Trucks, Charging, V2G and Innovation: Focus Area 1: Demonstration and deployment of heavy BEVs Focus Area 2: Deployment of heavy BEV charging solutions Focus Area 3: V2G and Innovation
Australian Apprenticeships Incentives Program
The objective of the Australian Apprenticeships Incentives Program is to contribute to the development of a highly skilled and relevant Australian workforce that supports economic sustainability and competitiveness. The Program contains a range of employer incentives and personal benefit payments to Australian Apprentices. The Program links into the industries and occupations traditionally associated with the apprenticeship system. In addition, the Program targets a broad range of traineeships and apprenticeships in new and emerging industries especially where future skills shortages are projected.
Tertiary Access Payment Program Guidelines 2025-2027
Program guidelines for the Tertiary Access Payment (TAP).
National Performing Arts Training 2023-28
The objective of the National Performing Arts Training grant is to support the National Performing Arts Training Organisations to provide access to training for talented young Australians who aspire to national and international careers in the performing arts. The National Performing Arts Training grant will provide funding of $157 million over six years from 2023-24. Grants will be provided to large budget international screen productions undertaking filming in Australia that perform strongly against the assessment criteria.
Building Early Education Fund ā Supplemental Operational Funding Grant Opportunity
The purpose of Supplemental Operational Funding Grant opportunity is to provide operational funding to ensure centres funded under the Building Fund can operate sustainably. Grant funding may include funding to support the childcare service prior to opening and/or operational funding support once operating
National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy 2025 Guidelines
National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy 2025 Guidelines (2024-25 to 2027-28 only)
DRIVEN Charger Rebate Stream
Through the DRIVEN Program, the Australian Government will provide $60 million to fund the purchase and installation of EV charging units at automotive dealerships and EV repairers across Australia. The program will run over 4 years from 2024-25 to 2027-28. The program was announced as part of the Driving the Nation Fund. The objectives of the program are to: support automotive businesses selling passenger and light commercial vehicles and their role in decarbonising the automotive sector through: selling and repairing a higher proportion of EVs in response to the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard Act 2024 (Cth) increasing the scale and visibility of EV charging units throughout Australia enhancing staff and customer awareness and knowledge of EVs and charging technologies, to support uptake of EVs across Australia. support the automotive sector by: distributing appropriate funding to as many eligible businesses as possible supporting the timely deployment of charging solutions to meet the immediate needs of the sector. The intended outcomes of the program are: a supported Australian automotive sector as it transitions to selling and repairing more EVs increased uptake of EVs by providing more EV charging stations Australia wide reduced transport emissions to support achievement of Australiaās economy-wide net zero emissions target by 2050. The DRIVEN Charger Rebate Stream 2025 to 2028 will provide up to $40 million for EV charging units to dealerships and EV repairers. The intended outcomes of the DRIVEN Charger Rebate Stream are: increased number of EVs on the roads reduced upfront cost of installing EV charging units at dealerships and EV repairers distributed funding to as many eligible automotive businesses as possible across Australia. Learn more about the policy that supports the DRIVEN Program.
Distributed National Collections
The Distributed National Collections Program is directed at the identification, development, conservation, maintenance and display of collections of nationally significant artistic or cultural material. The training, professional development, partnering and networking, collection support and management activities supported by the Distributed National Collections Program are intended to assist in achieving this core aim. These activities support the strengthening of best practice in the museums and galleries sector. Grants are provided to the National Library of Australia to administer the Community Heritage Grants Program; to the Australian National Maritime Museum to administer the Maritime Museums of Australia Project Support Scheme; and to the Australian Museums and Galleries Association (AMaGA) to administer AMaGAās National Conference Bursaries Program. The objectives of the Distributed National Collections Program are achieved by: assisting not-for-profit, incorporated organisations to identify, collect, develop, conserve, preserve, maintain and display objects or collections of nationally-significant artistic or cultural material.
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) Worker Retention Payment
Funding to support a wage increase for all eligible ECEC workers
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