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C14590 - Youth Employment Scheme - Group Training Organisation Volume Recruitment Panel
The objective of this project is to establish a panel of Group Training Organisations (GTOs) to continue the support of an external traineeship contract option for hiring managers of the Youth Employment Scheme (YES) employment program. This will provide capacity to support volume recruitment of YES trainees within the department if required.
Request for Grounds Maintenance Services
Lower Murray Water is seeking responses to this Invitation for the provision of a Grounds Maintenance Contractor to supply them with all the labour, materials, plant and equipment necessary to properly carry out the grounds maintenance works on the sites listed in Schedule A and B.
Sixth Partnerships Addressing Disadvantage
Partnerships Addressing Disadvantage The 2023-24 Victorian Budget announced funding for a sixth Partnerships Addressing Disadvantage (PAD) initiative. PADs have driven innovation in social services and outcome-based funding in Victoria in recent years. Previously referred to as Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) in Victoria, PADs establish partnerships between the Victorian Government, service providers and investors to improve social outcomes for disadvantaged cohorts and are a form of social impact investing. This new PAD represents a further opportunity for the Government to partner with the service delivery sector and investors to continue improving outcomes for those who need it most. The target cohort for this new PAD will be young people requiring alcohol and other drug treatment with multiple and complex needs. Please ensure you read through all tender documents - this is not limited to the Request for Proposal and Invitation to Supply documents, but other requirements listed in the Bidder Checklist, such as Local Jobs First Policy and Fair Jobs Code requirements. For any questions, contact the DTF PADs Unit at pads@dtf.vic.gov.au
Wellbeing Workforce
Parkville Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing services (PYMHWS) was established in July 2025, as Victoria’s first dedicated youth public mental health service. PYMHWS operates the Parkville Youth Prevention and Recovery Centre (YPARC) located at 35 Poplar Rd Parkville Victoria, it is a voluntary, subacute, community bed based mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 16–25. PYMHWS seeks to engage with a non-government organisation (NGO) partner to be the service provider under a services agreement for an initial three-year period to: Provide the youth wellbeing and lived experience workforce at the 20 bed YPARC. Partner with PYMHWS to tailor support and interventions to the recovery needs of each young person based on their clinical and psychosocial presentation. Work alongside PYMHWS’s clinical team under PYMHWS’s Clinical Governance Framework. Demonstrate alignment with the PYMHWS vision, mission, values and program criteria. Achieve a value for money service within the Victorian public health service by using funding appropriately and efficiently. PYMHWS is inviting responses to this Request for Tender through online submissions via the Buying for Victoria public tender portal. Please download the tender documents for the details of the tender should you wish to participate.
PRN22-497 - MCV Alcohol and Other Drug Services (CISP, ARC and Drug Court) Confidentiality Deed Poll
Invitation to Supply – 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.
EOI Werribee Park Call for Dates 2028-2030
Werribee Park Major Event Call for Dates 2028 - 2030 Parks Victoria is inviting expressions of interest from major event organisers with the creative vision and capacity to be part of the Werribee Park calendar of major events for 2028-2030. Werribee Park is the premier venue for major events in Melbourne’s west, offering a rare and iconic setting surrounded by heritage architecture, expansive gardens, and a vibrant tourism precinct. With increasing demand for high-quality major events in this unique environment, this is a prime opportunity to secure preferred dates at one of Victoria’s most sought-after outdoor venues. This Call for Dates process is for major public or private events, which are categorised by the capacity of the event. Major events could include but are not limited to: Concerts, theatre productions and music festivals Cultural celebrations and community festivals Lightscapes and art exhibitions Outdoor cinemas Markets, local business fairs, trade shows Sporting events, orienteering and competitions Applications closing Wednesday 6 May at 4pm
RMH - Clinical Custom Packs
Request for Proposal for supply of Sterile Custom Procedure Packs for The Royal Melbourne Hospital. Attachment # Document Name Format 01 RMH Request for Proposal pdf 02 Specifications Response Table xls 03 Draft Terms and Conditions doc 04 Supplier Code of Conduct Commitment doc 05 LIDP Template doc
Design and Construction of Beechworth WWTP Upgrade
North East Water has completed a preliminary design for the upgrade of Beechworth Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and obtained a development license from the EPA. It is now seeking to engage a Principal Contractor under a design and construct contract to deliver the works. The Beechworth WWTP located on McFeeters Road is to be upgraded from a lagoon-based treatment process to a biological nutrient removal plant from which treated water will continue to flow to a nearby waterway or be used for onsite irrigation. The scope of works will include new concrete bioreactors and associated equipment, inlet works, UV system and outfall pipework, sludge thickener, aerobic digester, sludge dewatering unit, electrical and control systems, connection to existing assets at key interface points, and refurbishing an existing lagoon for flow/load buffering.
Invitation to Register - Uniforms and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Ethical Supplier Register.
The Invitation to Register (ITR) - Uniforms and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) seeks to establish an Ethical Supplier Register consisting of manufacturers and suppliers of uniforms and PPE that meet specific compliance and standards as described in the VGPB “Guide to procuring Uniforms and Personal Protective Equipment”. All Victorian Government departments and agencies will be required to buy from this register, wherever possible. How to apply Applicants are required to complete the attached template and email it to SS-05-2018@dtf.vic.gov.au All responses must be provided within the specified fields. Applicants must respond to all sections of this template. Applicants may provide supplementary material to support their application. All supplementary material must be cross referenced to the relevant section of this template. As an open Invitation to Register, applications may be submitted at any time. Applications received by 9 am Australian Eastern Standard Time on Monday, 1 October 2018, will be evaluated for the first publication of the Ethical Supplier Register.
Clinical Advisory Services Register
The TAC’s Clinical Advisory Services Register provides the TAC access and flexibility to engage highly experienced and qualified allied health and medical professionals for best-practice and specialist clinical advice across a wide range of disciplines. The register ensures the TAC is enabled to support the Make Every Day Matter Strategy by using suppliers for both internal claims advice as well as providing clinical input into strategic initiatives. Clinical Advisory Services supports the TAC’s internal claims management process by providing independent clinical reviews and advice on a referral basis. Clinical reviews are focused on ensuring that treatment is evidence informed and clinically justified. The TAC is seeking applications from individual and intermediary Suppliers capable of providing Clinical Advisory Services or Senior Clinical Advisory Services under the Register. Services include: Claims advice and Client outcomes; Business advice; and Sector Engagement. A detailed description of Service and clinical disciplines being sought via the Register can be found in the Service Specification (and attachments) included as part of the Register pack below: Invitation to Register (Individual) - for single applicants i.e. providing only one Clincial Advisor Invitation to Register (Multiple) - for applicants providing more than one Clinical Advisor Privacy Questionnaire Service Specification Service Specification (Annex A) - Service Standards Service Specification (Annex B) - Invoice Template Service Specification (Annex C) - Quality Review Framework Service Specification (Annex D) - Clinical Advisory Service Categories NOTE - Interested applicants may register as a supplier with Buying for Victoria to download the Register pack. To lodge your application, please follow the instructions detailed in the Invitation to Register.
Road Safety Services Register
Road Safety Services Register The Road Safety Services Register is for the supply of Road Safety Services to the Transport Accident Commission (TAC). Suitable suppliers are invited to apply for prequalification. The Road Safety Services Register is an open register and suppliers may apply at any time. Please read through the attached documentation carefully in applying to join the register. Do not submit your application via the Tenders Vic website. You must submit your application as instructed in the invitation documentation and email applications to rs-panel-manager@tac.vic.gov.au About the TAC The TAC is a government–owned enterprise, established under the Transport Accident Act 1986 (Vic) to reduce the social and financial cost of transport accident injuries to the Victorian community. The TAC is dedicated to eliminating lives lost and serious injuries. To achieve this, the TAC and its road safety partners are building a system where Victorians are protected from death or serious injury if a mistake is made on the road. For more information on the TAC please refer to link below: https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/our-organisation Services The TAC requires access to specialist road safety expertise to support its projects. This expertise includes areas such as: Behavioural science expertise Motorcycle safety Vehicle safety (technical & engineering and behaviour) Drink, drug, impairment, and offender behaviour Active transport and micro mobility Road safety strategy development and/or policy advice Early childhood and parenting Youth and young drivers Ageing Road users Data analysis & modelling Road safety infrastructure and/or program audits Road safety education Road safety program evaluation
Request for Application - RFA Grants for gambling research program
The department is committed to producing high-quality research into gambling harm to: increase understanding of gambling harm inform harm minimisation strategies support the continual improvement of programs, policies, services and campaigns that seek to address gambling harm. Applications should propose research projects investigating the relationship between gambling, gambling harm and family violence .
Calf Rearing Services for the Ellinbank SmartFarm
Introduction The opportunity The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) is the Victorian Government’s 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 – 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, 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 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.
Bendigo Station Kiosk Lease
V/Line invites Expressions of Interest (EOI) from qualified and experienced operators to lease a kiosk at Bendigo Station. This opportunity aims to enhance customer experience by providing high-quality food and beverage services for passengers and visitors. Documents Provided: • EOI information document: contains all relevant details, requirements and conditions for applicants. • Application form: to be completed and submitted as part of your EOI response. Please review the attached EOI document thoroughly to understand the scope, requirements, process and evaluation criteria. Complete the application form and ensure all requested information is provided and submitted via the Buying for Victoria platform. To submit an application, you will need to create an account and register using the following link: https://www.tenders.vic.gov.au/register For enquiries, please contact David Salim at VLine-Commercial@vline.com.au.
Real Estate & Facility Management Services (REFM)
The Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) brings together key transport, planning, land, precinct and policy functions within a single department to create thriving places and connected communities. Since 1 January 2020, VicRoads and Public Transport Victoria have been part of DTP, whilst Minister for Finance and Minister for Planning property functions have also since transferred to DTP providing Governments central and leading Land and Property function. DTP's Portfolios play a vital role in enabling current and future infrastructure projects by ensuring land is available when required by the Victorian Government. Majority of assets are held for future transport or major projects in which expected time frame of delivery can change with Government priorities. Not centrally funded, it's critical that land and property assets are maintained, commercialised and fully utilised to provide a revenue stream to the Department and reduce risk and maintenance costs. DTP has a portfolio of approximately 4,200 properties across the State and is seeking a suitably qualified provider(s) to effectively manage the portfolio, optimise returns, and diligently manage associated landowners’ risks. The initial term of the service is for 4 years with a further two 24-month options. This contract will ensure that: · DTP’s obligations as landowner are met and risks are managed to ensure compliance and safety of all DTP properties; · DTP’s reputation as a landowner and landlord is effectively managed; · Where relevant, to maximise the return on lettable assets; and · Assets in the portfolio are maintained to optimise value from the portfolio. The portfolios consist of a diverse range of asset types including residential, commercial, improved and unimproved land, telecommunications and commercial road licensing agreements. Scope of Service includes but not limited to the following: · Leasing & Licencing; · Administration & Management; · Renewals & new opportunities; · Planned & reactive maintenance (e.g. minor repairs, painting, cleaning, electrical, plumbing, lawn mowing, landscaping, etc.); and · Real Estate Services (advertising for leasing, market reviews, landowner representation) . Project Management for significant sites including Heritage compliance, renovations and demolitions.
Mutitjulu Essential Services and Renewables Project
The Project will upgrade aging infrastructure within the remote Indigenous community of Mutitjulu, nestled within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This critical project prioritises the delivery of reliable Essential Services and Renewables while minimising environmental impact and fostering long-term development for the community with new infrastructure compliant to current standards. The existing essential services infrastructure in Mutitjulu, including power, water, and sewer systems, is over 30 years old. These systems are prone to failures, leading to expensive emergency repairs and service disruptions. Such disruptions pose significant health and safety risks to the community, particularly with extreme indoor temperatures and potential issues with raw sewage handling and storage.
Digital Forensic Services for Investigations Branch
Digital forensic services enable investigators to find information stored digitally and to progress investigations and where appropriate, provide the evidentiary basis to progress criminal, civil or regulatory actions. Digital data aquisition and analysis is increasingly considered one of the most critical tools in gathering evidence. Services provided by a Digital Forensic provider is critical for business continuity to support investigative services and regulatory responsibilities
Administration of the Insulin Pump Program
The program administrator will be engaged to provide administrative services to the Insulin Pump Program (IPP). The IPP is an ongoing Commonwealth program that provides fully subsided insulin pumps to eligible Participants. The successful Tenderer appointed will be required to: Manage an efficient application process, including assessment of eligibility and management of possible wait lists. Manage a database of applicants and Participants of the Program. Develop stakeholder communication and engagement strategies, including administering a program website. Establish formal relationships with the insulin pump panel supplier/s that supports the efficient ordering and delivery of insulin pumps to eligible Participants. Collect relevant information to monitor the effectiveness of the program. Conduct Quality of Life surveys of Participants. Meet Department reporting requirements.
Provision of Security Guarding and Concierge Services
The Commonwealth of Australia, as represented by the Department of Finance (Finance) is seeking to procure a suitably qualified and experienced Service Provider to provide Security Guarding and Concierge Services (the Services), via this Request for Tender (RFT). Subject to the outcome of this RFT process, Finance intends to engage a single Successful Tenderer via a Deed arrangement. The Successful Tenderer will be responsible for provision of Services at the primary Service Location in the Australian Capital Territory. Additional Service Locations in one or more States and Territories across Australia may opt-in at any time during the Deed Term by entering into a Contract for Ordered Services under the Deed.
Porton Barracks Roof Replacement, QLD
This project involves replacement of roof sheeting, gutters, capping, downpipes, barge and fascia boards, purlins and bird netting. Painting works.
environmental monitoring program
The scope of the procurement includes the provision of sample collection, laboratory analysis, interpretation, and reporting services. Monitoring will be required to test the relevant environmental parameters of ambient air quality, water quality of wastewater discharge and groundwater, soil contamination, and stacked emissions depending on the specific regulatory or program objectives. Testing is required on a regular schedule throughout the year, with the ability for the Mint to seek ad-hoc testing services as required to support incident investigations.
Provision of Senior Director Services for the Food Regulation System Office
The Senior Director will provide strategic oversight, leadership, and coordination for the Food Regulation System Office, ensuring delivery of key objectives and performance indicators in the Food Regulation System Workplan endorsed by the Food Regulation Standing Committee (FRSC). The role includes stewardship of the virtual System Office, oversight of geographically dispersed staff, strategic advice to FRSC and the Implementation Subcommittee for Food Regulation, chairing ISFR meetings, representing the Office at agreed forums, and driving collaboration across Australian, state, territory, and New Zealand jurisdictions.
Standing Offer for Market Intelligence Services
The Lead Customer is proposing to establish a Standing Offer Arrangement to cover Industry and Market Insights Services that assist the Lead Customer and the broader Government procure external services to supplement our work in assisting Australian companies export and find new markets for their products and services. The purpose of the Standing Offer Arrangement (Industry and Market Insights Services Panel) is to provide, timely, high-quality, credible and actionable intelligence and research to support Austrade and Industry partner’s objectives. The Standing Offer Arrangement (Industry and Market Insights Services Panel) will comprise of multiple specialist suppliers offering complementary expertise. Austrade may engage a single provider; or multiple providers collaboratively.
Industry Invitation to Collab X 2026
This Notice invites industry to participate in Collab X. Collab X is an event organised by Consult Australia which the Department of Defence's Security and Estate Group participates in. Collab X represents an opportunity for Security and Estate Group and industry to collaboratively exchange ideas. To obtain further information or to register, please visit the Consult Australia website.
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