arrow_back Supplier Directory
N
Nous (Nous Group Pty Ltd)
ABN unknown
Total Won
$19.6M
Contracts
95
Agencies
26
show_chart Government Revenue Over Time
Contract History
| WA-DOC202528090 | Financial Sustainability Review | Department of Communities | $800,000 |
| WA-ED251114 | The Department of Education (the Department) is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced Contractor to undertake monitoring and evaluation services for the Connected Community School trial for the next four years, commencing in 2026. The Connected Community School trial is a four-year, place-based initiative that aims to connect students and families with greater wellbeing support, as well as community, health and social services, to improve students' educational and wellbeing outcomes beyond the classroom. On 21 August 2025, the Western Australian Government announced the four public schools selected to participate in the trial, commencing from Term 1, 2026. The four schools are: Ashburton Drive Primary School (located in Gosnells); Clarkson Primary School; Girrawheen Senior High School; and Roebourne District High School. Each school will work with its community to create locally led, culturally safe and inclusive approaches to work towards addressing local needs with a range of initiatives, such as making services available on site to remove barriers to access. The trial also aims to strengthen ties within the community by developing partnerships and use of school facilities after school hours with groups such as local sporting groups, community language groups and other community organisations. The trial is one of the Wellbeing for learning and engagement initiatives within the Western Australia Bilateral Agreement under the Better and Fairer Schools Agreement (BFSA) – Full and Fair Funding 2025-2034. | Department of Education | $551,522 |
| WA-TWDC05912025 | Development of a State Workforce Strategy and Implementation Plan | Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD) | $529,970 |
| WA-ED250066 | Strategic Workforce Plan and Implementation Plan for the Department of Education (CUAAFA2024) | Department of Education | $495,000 |
| WA-DOC20255329 | The Department of Communities (Communities, the Customer) is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced evaluation consultant (Contractor) to undertake monitoring and evaluation of the Strengthening Responses to Family and Domestic Violence – System Reform Plan 2024 to 2029 (System Reform Plan), in particular, the impact at system and pillar levels. The Customer requires: Development and piloting of a Monitoring and Evaluation Framework; Process Evaluation Report; and Summative Evaluation Report. | Department of Communities | $456,000 |
| WA-DOJ202309452 | The Department of Justice requires an independent organisation with the knowledge and expertise in the commissioning of community services . | Department of Justice | $446,889 |
| WA-DOC202328475 | Out of Home Care Reform - Monitoring and Evaluation Services | Department of Communities | $436,300 |
| WA-DOJ202302116 | The Customer is seeking quotations to develop and deliver a state-wide consultation process for a review of sexual violence victim-survivors experiences of the criminal justice system in WA. The key deliverable will be a report analysing consultation findings and identifying options for system reform that could be further considered by the Office of the Commissioner for Victims of Crime (CVOC). | Department of Justice | $403,313 |
| WA-ED19425 | The Department requires the development and implementation of three (3) Leadership Development Programs designed for EBS line managers. These programs are to align with the EBS Learning and Growth Framework capabilities and their behavioural indicators, the EBS Service Delivery Principles and the 70,20,10 Learning Model. The Department seeks the services of an appropriately qualified consultancy who has prior experience with government agencies, in a leadership development capacity. | Department of Education | $400,000 |
| WA-DOJ202446340 | Development of Business Case for the Management of Digital Evidence (under CUAICTS2021) | Department of Justice | $385,000 |
| WA-WACHS202515244 | The purpose of the evaluation is to conduct a comprehensive review of the SAH and ACPHC programs, with a focus on assessing regional needs, service delivery effectiveness, funding allocation and value for money. | WA Country Health Service | $380,000 |
| WA-JTSI2223021 | The Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation (JTSI) is the lead economic development state agency in Western Australia (WA). JTSI provides support in strategic state projects, investment and trade, tourism, and promotes the defence, international education, science and innovation sectors. JTSI is responsible for implementing $8.65 million in funding, announced in the 2022 State Budget, to support the State?s first ever Health and Medical Life Sciences Industry Strategy (HMLS Strategy). JTSI is also responsible for providing leadership and reporting on the outcomes of the HMLS Strategy. The outcomes will need to consider the strategy deliverables allocated from the $8.65 million in funding and oversight of the Western Australian Life Sciences Innovation Hub (Hub). Over four (4) years, (July 2022- June 2026) the HMLS Strategy will support innovation in health and medical life sciences, aiming to attract investors and establish manufacturing in WA to help grow this key sector outlined in the Diversify WA framework. While JTSI does not govern or have oversight of all programs supporting the HMLS Strategy, coordination of the HMLS Strategy is overseen by the Life Sciences Team within JTSI. To ensure good governance, it is essential to evaluate the impact of the programs used to implement the HMLS Strategy; to ensure the best economic and social return for the State. Previous program evaluation for other JTSI programs such as the New Industries Fund 2017-2021 have been conducted at the end of the term. This required evaluators to retrofit data sets that did not fully capture their required metrics for impact analysis, or worse, miss important metrics due to data collection oversight (i.e. data not thought to be collected during program delivery). There is an opportunity, in alignment with the new funding announced in the 2022 budget for the HMLS Strategy to: establish program logic for the proposed funding activities; research and review required metrics needed to measure impact of the HMLS Strategy; and set framework and tools required to collect appropriate data points from first instigation of the programs. By setting these parameters at the beginning, it will enable a more robust assessment of the impact of the HMLS Strategy at future evaluation dates. JTSI is seeking a Supplier to setup program logic and methodologies to measure the effectiveness of the Hub and the $8.65 million funding allocated across programs and policies. | Department of Energy and Economic Diversification | $370,000 |
| WA-EMHS20218724 | Development of an integrated operating service delivery model and capital delivery and recurrent costs options analysis for the Byford Health Hub | East Metropolitan Health Service | $341,000 |
| WA-MHC2024070 | The Mental Health Commission is seeking the provision of services to facilitate a state-wide and targeted stakeholder consultation to inform the development of a new five-year, system-wide Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategy 2025-2030. | Mental Health Commission | $298,600 |
| WA-DFES234024 | DFES are seeking support to complete a business case to deliver a software solution with a strategic narrative that includes a whole of sector, multi-agency approach. Primary agencies for engagement include DFES, Department of Communities. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Department of Housing, Department of Transport, Small Business Development Corporation and WA Police. | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $292,600 |
| WA-DoH202616118 | The purpose of this engagement is: To improve the timeliness, safety and reliability of mental health assessment and disposition for consumers presenting to EDs. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $274,120 |
| WA-JTSI2223003 | Provision of Methodology and Evaluation of the New Industries Fund 2021-2025 | Department of Energy and Economic Diversification | $273,900 |
| WA-DPLH201024 | The Department is now seeking the services of a suitably qualified and experienced Contractor to undertake analysis and design for a Total Operating Model (TOM) for the Aboriginal heritage function within the Department’s Heritage and Property Services Division, as detailed in this Statement of Requirements. The TOM will serve as a strategic guide for optimising the Aboriginal heritage functions and achieving project goals | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $269,500 |
| WA-20223957DLGSC | The DLGSC is seeking assistance from a suitably qualified and experienced firm to: Document the current state of the organisational structure, functions and costing for regulatory functions of DLGSC (Racing, Gaming and Liquor) and the Gaming and Wagering Commission; Identify the baseline functions and activities, in addition to the current state, that need to be delivered (i.e., either not currently performed, new functions or to be performed to the service level not currently met); and Propose models and costing for a future state (giving consideration to the Royal Commission?s final report and regulatory best practice models). | (inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries | $251,900 |
| WA-DoH202414039 | Development and delivery of a Strategic Plan for the Perth Biomedical Innovation and Industry Precinct including: confirming strategic, industrial, and community outcomes through stakeholder consultation. analysing the market, infrastructure, and capacity gaps that a Precinct could address. defining the Precinct’s potential functions, governance, and operating model. develop ing a Strategic Plan outlining the case for the Precinct, including projected benefits, risks, and investment requirements. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $249,775 |
| 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. | Department of Communities | $249,700 |
| WA-DOC202453693 | Communities (the Customer) is collaborating with the Commonwealth and other jurisdictions to develop a nationally consistent approach to supports outside of the NDIS. There is an urgent need for WA to progress the development of service modelling and design relevant to the specific WA disability ecosystem. This critical work will support an informed WA position in national negotiation and in the preparation and service readiness for commencement of foundational supports locally Therefore , the Customer has a requirement for the Contractor to develop a design proposal for foundational supports (general and targeted) for children under 9-years, and their families/carers. This will be supported by the completion of a set of key activities to model a suitable WA service delivery approach tailored to suit local contexts and communities. | Department of Communities | $249,000 |
| WA-CAHS202311117 | High-Level Transition Plan for Specialised Infant, Child and Adolescent (ICA) Mental Health Services | Child and Adolescent Health Service | $248,600 |
| WA-CAHS202412900 | Operational Governance Models for Specialised Infant, Child and Adolescent (ICA) Mental Health Services, to align with the outcomes of the independent Ministerial Taskforce into Public Mental Health Services for ICA?s aged 0-18 years in Western Australia. | Child and Adolescent Health Service | $248,160 |
| WA-E23325DLGSC | DLGSC required services to re-develop Service Level Agreements with a variety of statutory bodies to address OAG findings. | (inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries | $247,500 |
| WA-DWER304025 | DWER304025 - Outcome Based Management (OBM) Framework Review | Department of Water and Environmental Regulation | $245,905 |
| WA-DOC202316690 | The successful Respondent is required to explore and assist with the further development of an enhanced and integrated service model to clarify and optimise the Department of Communities' responsibilities and role in service delivery for people with disabilities. | Department of Communities | $243,210 |
| WA-DPIRD2024017 | Review and redesign DPIRD?s biosecurity service delivery model (for the directorates under scope) as the catalyst for future change and building the resilience of WA?s biosecurity system. This will be achieved by: Re-designing the way DPIRD delivers its biosecurity services in alignment with DPIRD?s strategic intent, and; Developing a detailed program of initiatives (Biosecurity Action Plan) to support the implementation of the new service delivery model. | Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development | $242,000 |
| WA-DTF26002 | Financial and Governance Advisory Services to the Review into the Financial Sustainability and Governance of Racing and Wagering Western Australia under CUAAFA2024 | Department of Treasury and Finance | $240,000 |
| WA-MHC2024018 | The Mental Health Commission requires the provision of services to facilitate the development of its organisational Strategic Plan and related operational planning process. | Mental Health Commission | $216,672 |
| WA-DOH202311351 | Consultancy support associated with a review of mental health governance in the WA health system. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $215,390 |
| WA-DEED2526033 | Evaluation of the State Government’s investment in the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) and the Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institution (WABSI) | Department of Energy and Economic Diversification | $215,000 |
| WA-DOC202538460 | Review of disability advocacy, Companion Card and ACROD programs for Department of Communities, Disability Division | Department of Communities | $209,000 |
| 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 | Department of Communities | $209,000 |
| WA-DOC202339370 | The Contractor is required to conduct a lessons management review and report for the Department of Communities' Emergency Relief and Support, Housing and Assets, Community Services and other appropriate functions to enhance accountability and support continuous improvement and system strengthening. | Department of Communities | $209,000 |
| WA-DPIRD2025284 | Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development ( DPIRD ) on behalf of The Goldfields Esperance Development Commission ( GEDC ) is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to deliver a social impact assessment (SIA) for Traditional Owners and remote communities directly affected by the sealing of the Great Central Road (Western Australian section of the Outback Highway) in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands of the Goldfields-Esperance region, scheduled for early 2026 | Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development | $200,030 |
| WA-JTSI2223055 | The Customer is seeking offers for the provision of an evaluation of the State Government?s investment in the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), as described in this Request. | (inactive) Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation | $200,000 |
| WA-CAHS202210932 | Early Childhood Dental Program Current State Assessment | Child and Adolescent Health Service | $198,000 |
| WA-DoH202311061 | This Contract includes the development of a strategic plan for the Department of Health | Health Support Services | $193,690 |
| WA-WAPOL17323 | The Customer is seeking offers for the provision of the specialist services in respect of the development of an Information Management Strategy for the Western Australia Police Force described in this Request. | Western Australia Police Force | $193,050 |
| WA-NMHS202514618 | Summary: The Residential Care Line (RCL) is an established state-wide Nurse Practitioner led service under the governance of the North Metropolitan Health Service on behalf of the WA Department of Health. The 8-week contract will yield deliverables that review and define the contemporary scope of the RCL, their opportunities to contribute to system priorities and initiatives, and propose a sustainable funding model(s). | North Metropolitan Health Service | $193,000 |
| WA-DOJ202305345 | Develop a model of care to integrate health, mental health, alcohol and other drugs (AOD) and wellbeing services into a sage, coherent, efficient and effective service system. | Department of Justice | $192,500 |
| WA-DFES233624 | Enterprise Portfolio Management Office (EPMO) Maturity Assessment, Roadmap and Interim Support. | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $192,500 |
| WA-ED220642 | The Department of Education (the Department) seeks to engage a consultant to conduct a review of support and services for students with specific learning difficulties (dyslexia and other literacy related learning difficulties) to identify how to effectively meet the requirements of students with specific learning difficulties and their families.The Department of Education (the Department) seeks to engage a consultant to conduct a review of support and services for students with specific learning difficulties (dyslexia and other literacy related learning difficulties) to identify how to effectively meet the requirements of students with specific learning difficulties and their families. | Department of Education | $191,565 |
| WA-HSS20229594 | On 1 July 2016, a devolved governance model was implemented across the WA health system in accordance with the Health Services Act 2016 (WA) (the Act). The Western Australian health system (or WA Health) now consists of the Department of Health, Child and Adolescent Health Service, North Metropolitan Health Service, South Metropolitan Health Service, East Metropolitan Health Service, WA Country Health Service, Health Support Services, PathWest and the Quadriplegic Centre. Health Support Services is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified partner to develop and deliver the following outcomes in conjunction with the Joornanginy Program team on or before 30 September 2022. Outcome 1 – Validation of current state IKM maturity Review of current state IKM reports and documentation and conduct targeted interviews with relevant stakeholders and HSS IKM subject matter experts to validate the current state IKM maturity and improvement readiness. Documentation of HSS IKM maturity. Outcome 2 – Development of an IKM 3 – 5-year Strategy Development of a contemporary and practical IKM Strategy for HSS Development of key IKM guiding principles for HSS Prioritised implementation roadmap of actions / work packages to deliver the proposed strategy that incorporates required improvement initiatives in the HSS Recordkeeping Plan, implementation of the Information Classification Policy and builds a foundation for IKM best practice over the next 3 – 5 years. Outcome 3 – Development of a suitable HSS IKM Operating Model Development of potential options and a recommended Information and Knowledge Management Operating Model to support the delivery of the IKM Strategy and ongoing improvement and uplift of IKM capabilities. Including but not limited to: Model must align to the current HSS Operating Model and associated design principles Identification and documentation of required capabilities Development of IKM value proposition and required services Required role definitions, structure and governance in the immediate term and recommendations in relation to a viable long-term team structure. | Health Support Services | $190,960 |
| WA-DOC2023984 | Provision of Contractor to Develop a Communities Learning Strategic Roadmap | Department of Communities | $190,300 |
| WA-DOC202428386 | The State Party is undertaking a request for quote process, for a consultant to update Western Australia’s Practice Standards for Perpetrator Interventions which will strengthen the State Governments efforts to keeping Western Australian women and their children safe. | Department of Communities | $188,298 |
| WA-JTSI2324003 | The Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation is seeking an offer for the provision of consultancy services in relation to the Grants Reform Program. | (inactive) Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation | $187,000 |
| WA-DWER101024 | DWER101024 - Remove Regulatory Duplication Review for Approvals System Reform | Department of Water and Environmental Regulation | $187,000 |
| WA-DOC202433775 | The Department of Communities is seeking to engage a suitably experienced consultant to assist with the co-design of a family and domestic violence workforce entity (the entity). The entity will have a role in supporting implementation of the family and domestic violence workforce capability framework, which is a related action in the system reform plan. Total budget for this procurement is $200,000. | Department of Communities | $182,556 |
Agency Relationships
Department of Communities
$4.8M
20 contracts
Department of Education
$2.1M
7 contracts
Department of Justice
$1.8M
7 contracts
Mental Health Commission
$1.4M
10 contracts
Child and Adolescent Health Service
$1.0M
6 contracts
Department of Health (Royal Street)
$1.0M
5 contracts
Department of Energy and Economic Diversification
$979.9K
4 contracts
(inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
$757.9K
4 contracts
Paid RAG platform
Want a full brief on this supplier before you meet?
The paid RAG platform ingests this supplier's contract history, win rates by agency, and category mix — then answers your team's questions grounded in that data.