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| WA-DOC202523832 | Delivery of a Centralised Web-based and Telehealth Service (Centralised Service) that provides support for children and young people, whilst creating opportunity for testing during the pilot phase. In summary, the activities proposed include: Online information Web-based chat and telephone brief therapeutic interventions Warm referral to local services Practitioner and professional support/consultancy. | Ovis Community Services (Pat Thomas House Inc.) | $3,300,000 |
| WA-DOC202440151 | Department of Communities utilises Habitat software for the departments Housing and Tenancy Management Systems. The core functions of the solution include property, customer and contractor management. The system also supports accounting functions associated with both services. (a) Property management (b) Customer management (c) Contractor Management (d) User Authentication and Security (e) Private Leasing | NEC Software Solutions (NEC Software Solutions ANZ Pty Limited) | $6,866,745 |
| WA-DOC202614878 | To strengthen organisational performance by establishing a consistent, well governed process framework, supported by a centralised repository for the Commissioning and Contracting (C&C) Division. The process framework will provide clarity, consistency and accessibility to all staff and leadership, providing the baseline for future improvement initiatives. | Enercloud Consulting (The Trustee for Enercloud Consulting Trust) | $121,880 |
| WA-DOC20267920 | To support Communities to design, deliver and report on market testing with NGO providers to both confirm and further inform the model and its delivery; and to understand market preparedness, capability and capacity to and associated requirements (e.g. workforce). Provision of external expertise to complete statewide consultations with NGO providers with known experience supporting families and young children (aged 0-8 years inclusive) with developmental delay and or autism who have low to moderate support needs. | Nous (Nous Group Pty Ltd) | $249,700 |
| WA-DOC202552285 | The Department of Communities currently has an existing licence, support and maintenance arrangement. This arrangement is due to expire on 30 April 2026. The Department of Communities requires Fortinet maintenance support from 1 May 2026. | Communications Design & Management Pty Ltd Level 7, 287 Elizabeth Street Sydney Sydney NSW Australia 2000 | $367,577 |
| WA-DOC202610764 | Advice to ACCRP for Procurement Planning for Aboriginal Cultural Learning Strategy | IPS Management Consultants (Indigenous Professional Services Pty Ltd) | $46,761 |
| WA-DOC202510750 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. | Jungarni-Jutiya Indigenous Corporation 29 Thomas Street Halls Creek WA Australia 6770 | $3,808,970 |
| WA-DOC202613475 | An independent review of the assessment process and practices associated with issuing Working with Children Cards, managed by the Department of Communities. Specifically, the consultant will examine how applications from individuals with criminal history are considered. The relevant context for this review includes: risk of people working on receipt in child related work with a criminal history; and the Government prioritising implementation and oversight of Child Safe Organisations of which a key component is an effective Working with Children scheme. The review must consider and be guided by the current legal framework for decision making being the Working with Children (Screening) Act 2004. In context of the WWC Act, the review is to provide information and advice on: The degree of discretion within the legislation and associated case law to issue an interim negative notice or a negative notice across all offence classes. The extent to which the Department of Communities policy and assessment practices are aligned with point 1. The ability to, and impact of, adopting an assessment approach that is more permissive in preferencing child safety in the issuing of interim negative notices and negative notices (within current legislative framework). In relation to this point: dedicated consideration to policy settings about family and domestic violence offenders, and other types of criminal offences concerning violence towards an adult; any unintended consequences of taking a more permissive approach, including for out of home care; any other key considerations agreed in review scoping. | FTI Consulting (Australia) | $196,709 |
| WA-DOC202510754 | Communities Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (ACCP) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The ACCP delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. | Pakaanu Aboriginal Corporation 4 EURO STREET LAVERTON WA Australia 6440 | $4,057,130 |
| WA-DOC202510751 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. The Department of Communities invites Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations to respond to this tender. ??????? | Julyardi Aboriginal Corporation 21 Hamilton Road South Hedland WA Australia 6722 | $4,657,400 |
| WA-DOC202510755 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. | Yulella Aboriginal Corporation 848 Marmont st Meekatharra WA Australia 6642 | $3,291,300 |
| WA-DOC202510746 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. The Department of Communities invites Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations to respond to this tender. ??????? | Winun Ngari Aboriginal Corporation 145 Loch street Derby WA Australia 6728 | $3,885,750 |
| WA-DOC202510748 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. The Department of Communities invites Aboriginal Community Controled Organisations to respond to this tender. | Kullarri Regional Communities Indigenous Corporation PO Box 7470 Broome WA Australia 6725 | $9,517,090 |
| WA-DOC202510753 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. The Department of Communities invites Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations to respond to this tender. ??????? | Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Services Inc. (Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service Inc.) | $4,655,310 |
| WA-DOC202510749 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. | MEEDAC (MEEDAC Incorporated) | $4,757,170 |
| WA-DOC202510747 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. The Department of Communities invites Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations to respond to this tender. | Gascoyne Community Services Aboriginal Corporation 8a MORRELL CT E MORGANTOWN WA Australia 6701 | $3,063,940 |
| WA-DOC202510752 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. The Department of Communities invites Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations to respond to this tender. ??????? | MEEDAC (MEEDAC Incorporated) | $5,339,400 |
| WA-DOC202547213 | Communities Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (ACCP) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The ACCP delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. | Yaandina Family Centre Inc. (Yaandina Family Centre Inc) | $3,717,340 |
| WA-DOC202510756 | The Department of Communities’ Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (The Connectors Program) aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal people who come into contact with the justice system, prevent crime and victimisation in Aboriginal communities, and ensure coordination with other community support and law enforcement services. The Connectors Program is a place-based, non-coercive, community intervention and support initiative focused on improving personal and community safety. People accessing the services are often vulnerable, at-risk adults and youth, experiencing challenges in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), violence, and mental or physical health issues. The Connectors Program: Delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de-escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions. Is community-led and delivered by local Aboriginal organisations that employ local respected people in the community. Provides critical front-line services to clients with circumstances that include alcohol consumption, use of other drugs and substances, anti-social behaviour and mental health issues. | Nyoongar Patrol Outreach Service (Nyoongar Patrol System Incorporated) | $14,918,860 |
| WA-DOC202569349 | The Department of Communities (Communities) is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced evaluation consultant (Contractor) to undertake an evaluation of the enhanced FDVRT Model (Phase 2) – Implementation of the Family Safety Service (FSS). The evaluation will assess the effectiveness, appropriateness, and efficiency of the FSS, and identify areas for improvement. Communities will require a draft and final evaluation report. The findings of the evaluation will be used to report back to the Department of Treasury (Treasury) on the effectiveness of the FSS. | Keogh Bay Consulting (Keogh Bay Consulting Pty Ltd) | $238,082 |
| WA-DOC202564767 | Development of an Outcomes Mapping Product & Outcomes Library The purpose of this project is to design and deliver • a tangible methodology and solution that maps department-wide outcomes at service, program and portfolio level for individuals, community and systems, • an outcomes library that provides the basis on which outcomes can be applied to current contracts and selected and applied to future commissioning activities, • a change and implementation plan to support Communities to implement across current contracts in place, and • a knowledge transfer package to enable handover from the project into business as usual for ongoing delivery | Nous (Nous Group Pty Ltd) | $209,000 |
| WA-DOC202524523 | The Department of Communities requires the provision of regular cleaning services at Fremantle District Office - Child Protection and Family Support (CPFS) and Fremantle Enhancement Contact Centre. | HT Cleaning Services (HT Cleaning Services Pty Ltd) | $596,102 |
| WA-DOC20338465 | The Family and Domestic Violence Hub in Mirrabooka seeks to simplify access to specialist Family and Domestic Violence and other support services through co-location of a range of integrated and specialist services in one safe, inclusive, culturally secure and welcoming location. The Hub will ensure people experiencing or at risk of Family and Domestic Violence are safe and supported and have access to targeted, accessible and culturally responsive services. | City of Stirling 25 Cedric Street Stirling WA Australia 6021 | $8,733,831 |
| WA-DOC20263278 | Provision of Service Design and Community Services in the Family ad Domestic Violence Sector | Julyardi Aboriginal Corporation 21 Hamilton Road South Hedland WA Australia 6722 | $137,500 |
| WA-DOC202564622 | Independent Probity Advisor services for the procurement of a Child Protection Case Management System. | Assurance Advisory Group (Assurance Advisory Group Pty Ltd) | $133,675 |
Spend by Category
Incumbent Suppliers
Australian Childhood Foundation 100 Royal Street East Perth WA Australia 6004
$1.3B
Ability Centre (Ability Centre Australasia Limited)
$264.5M
Rocky Bay (Rocky Bay Inc)
$250.3M
Centacare Kimberley Limited PO Box 153 Broome WA Australia 6725
$189.2M
Datacom Systems (AU)
$112.1M
Autism Association of Western Australia (Inc.)
$108.8M
Evoke Living Homes (WBS Modular Pty Ltd)
$90.3M
KRSP Pty Ltd (Kimberley Regional Service Providers)
$80.6M
Mallard Contracting Pty Ltd Unit 1 / 28 Hasler road Osborne Park WA Australia 6017
$70.7M
Quality Builders Pty Ltd 20 Walters Way Forrestfield WA Australia 6058
$58.5M
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