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VET Teacher Training Provider Panel (Refresh) - DOE08471/25
VET Teacher Training Provider Panel (Refresh) - DOE08471/25
WSLHD Pest Control and Termite Management Tender - RFT-2013492
WSLHD Pest Control and Termite Management Tender - RFT-2013492
Standing Offers for Statewide Restoration, Capital Upgrades and SHEPI Works - LAHC 2026/010.0
Standing Offers for Statewide Restoration, Capital Upgrades and SHEPI Works - LAHC 2026/010.0
Sexual Violence Community Justice System Navigators Program - Rfx_1433
Sexual Violence Community Justice System Navigators Program - Rfx_1433
Removal of feral Goats at Mount Grenfell National Park, State Conservation Area and Historic Site (Including Part 4A lands) - SR00877
Removal of feral Goats at Mount Grenfell National Park, State Conservation Area and Historic Site (Including Part 4A lands) - SR00877
Financial audit of Western Sydney University and its controlled entities - RFT 06.2026
Financial audit of Western Sydney University and its controlled entities - RFT 06.2026
T30-26 Natural Resource Management Services - T30-26
T30-26 Natural Resource Management Services - T30-26
Bundle 25 Raw Materials Panel for the AMRF - WPCA-AMRF-23-048
Bundle 25 Raw Materials Panel for the AMRF - WPCA-AMRF-23-048
Bundle 29 Workshop ICT Panel for the AMRF - WPCA-AMRF-23-052
Bundle 29 Workshop ICT Panel for the AMRF - WPCA-AMRF-23-052
Bundle 28 Metrology Panel for the AMRF - WPCA-AMRF-23-051
Bundle 28 Metrology Panel for the AMRF - WPCA-AMRF-23-051
SCM2231 Employment Related Medical Services Prequalification Scheme
SCM2231 Employment Related Medical Services Prequalification Scheme
SCM8661 Technical Services Registration Scheme
SCM8661 Technical Services Registration Scheme
End-to-End Compliance - BC/5316
End-to-End Compliance - BC/5316
HW11 Slope 95780 Mt Seaview - Pinnacle Straight - Slope Stability Works - 25.0000129128.1332
HW11 Slope 95780 Mt Seaview - Pinnacle Straight - Slope Stability Works - 25.0000129128.1332
Cleaning of Key Venues Aquatic & Leisure Centres - C11/2026
Cleaning of Key Venues Aquatic & Leisure Centres - C11/2026
Construction of a replacement vehicular ferry for the Berowra Creek crossing - 26.0000129331.0105
Construction of a replacement vehicular ferry for the Berowra Creek crossing - 26.0000129331.0105
SCM7971 Digital Engineering Services
SCM7971 Digital Engineering Services
SCM0801 Government Architect's Strategy and Design Prequalification Scheme
SCM0801 Government Architect's Strategy and Design Prequalification Scheme
Cochrane Funding Program 2026
Cochrane is an international, independent, not-for-profit organisation that aims to promote evidence-based practice in service provision and clinical healthcare. Cochrane systematic reviews are a key element in improving the quality and accessibility of the evidence to support healthcare decision making. The Australian Government has announced a total of $6,476,822 (GST exclusive) to support Cochrane activities in Australia over four years (from 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2030). This funding will be administered by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). The objectives of this funding program are to: - Support Australian Cochrane review production and evidence synthesis to inform healthcare decision making. - Ensure that resources are allocated to specific, measurable activities that deliver high value outputs. For further information on the Cochrane Funding Program 2026, see the Cochrane Administered Funding Grant 2026-2030_grant opportunity guidelines. The activities that fall within this grant support NHMRC’s strategic priorities: in particular the translation of research into public policy, health systems and clinical practice, and the use of new tools and technologies to improve healthcare including artificial intelligence in health. These are aligned with the Australian Government’s commitment to evidence-based healthcare and focus on priorities for national policy and decision making.
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.
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.
Funding to implement the updated 'Disability Inclusion Planning – A Guide for Local Government'
The purpose of this grant opportunity is to fund the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) to implement the updated 2016 Disability Inclusion Planning – A Guide for Local Government (the Guide). This will improve outcomes for people with disability by improving the ability of local governments and councils to: • plan, • deliver, • promote accessible, inclusive services, workplaces, and communities. The grant aims to: • Improve services and outcomes that people with disability receive from local governments and associated councils.  • Implement the Guide. • Build staff ability to deliver accessible, culturally responsive and inclusive systems. • Sustain the national community of practice (COP) to share knowledge, tools, and evidence of what works. • Showcase effective council?led disability initiatives. As a result of this grant: • People with disability have improved outcomes, better access to services, more inclusive communities, and increased employment within local government. • Councils use the Guide to improve disability inclusion of services within their influence. • Local government increase their capability and confidence to design and deliver inclusive services and employment practices. • The COP continues to share resources and grow its inclusive initiatives case?study bank, • Jurisdictions take on successful disability initiatives. To view the grant opportunity documents, please select the red "Grant Opportunity Documents" button on the left-hand side.
VEMTC West Sale - Rectification works to the existing Off Road Driver Training Track (ORDTT)
Procurement for the rectification works to the Off Road Driver Training Track (ORDTT) at VEMTC West Sale.
Cardinia Dam Upgrade (CDU) - RFP
Melbourne Water (MW) is seeking Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for the provision of Construct Only services for the Cardinia Dam Upgrade (CDU) project. Respondents who have lodged their submission to the previous EOI and satisfied all mandatory criteria, will be invited to participate in the RFP. MW will not invite nor consider proposals from respondents who did not lodge an EOI submission. The RFP will be conducted through MW's procurement system called Zycus. All submissions must be lodged through Zycus and all queries/clarifications are to be directed through the Zycus eForum. Access to the RFP will be via Zycus invitation only to selected EOI respondents. Refer to the attached Zycus guides for instructions. The closing date for this RFP is 18:00 AEDT Friday 27 March 2026. An Industry Briefing Session will be held at Melbourne Water's Head Office (990 LaTrobe St, Docklands, VIC) on Wednesday 4 February 2026 followed by a Site Inspection at Cardinia Reservoir on Friday 6 February 2026. Attendance at both sessions is a Mandatory Criteria and MW will only accept proposals from Respondents who attend.
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