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Curtin University Building 418 Level 5 Kent Street, Bentley Campus Perth, WA Australia 6102
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Total Won
$10.7M
Contracts
35
Agencies
14
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Contract History
| WA-DOCG20234923 | A Western Australia for Everyone: State Disability Strategy 2020-2030 (the Strategy) sets the vision and direction for a more inclusive Western Australia that acknowledges and responds to the value of diversity in our community. The Strategy is implemented through a series of Action Plans, the Second Action Plan outlines whole of community commitments including the State Government, industry, community and the disability services sector, to create a more inclusive Western Australia for people with disability. To support the outcomes of the Strategy, the State Government announced a $5 million Innovation Fund investing in initiatives that promote and foster the inclusion and participation of people with disability and support their contribution to the community. Innovation Fund Tranche 1, with funding totaling $2.5 million, for projects that improve the economic and social wellbeing of people with disability in Western Australia was announced in April 2022. Funding available for Innovation Fund Tranche 2 is $2.5 million over 2 years which can be distributed to several project/s. The Innovation Fund will enable a variety of new and emerging initiatives focussed on increasing access and inclusion for people with disability. The Innovation Fund is intended to stimulate innovative ways and develop projects that creatively apply new knowledge, technologies or processes that improve inclusion, participation, and independence to enable people with disability to live their best life. | Department of Communities | $2,500,000 |
| WA-DoH202514759 | The WA Sexual Health and Blood-borne Virus Applied Research and Evaluation Network (SiREN) is an applied research and evaluation network coordinated by Curtin University’s Collaboration for Evidence, Research and Impact in Public Health (CERIPH). SiREN aims to strengthen existing, and create new, partnerships by promoting and facilitating WA-based applied research and evaluation relating to the prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and blood-borne viruses (BBVs). There is an ongoing need for research and evaluation within the WA sexual health and blood borne virus (SHBBV) sector. The Western Australian Sexual Health and Blood-borne Virus Strategy 2024-2030 lists ‘Data collection, research and surveillance’ as one of the five key action areas to achieve the goals and targets for the SHBBV sector by 2030. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $1,225,755 |
| WA-DMIRS21959 | The Department of Mining, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) requires the services of a suitably qualified and experienced research body to design and implement a research and evaluation project focused on the mining industry, regarding mental health, sexual harassment, emerging mine safety issues and related workplace initiatives to improve mental health, wellbeing, culture and respect. The successful Respondent will be required to complete the services over a four year period, with a significant proportion of the work to be completed by 30 June 2022. | Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety | $994,567 |
| WA-DoH20227687 | The Sexual Health and Blood-borne Virus Program (SHBBVP) at the Department of Health (DoH) requires the ongoing provision of the delivery of professional development in relationships and sexuality education (RSE) for undergraduate and practising teachers in Western Australia (WA). | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $950,000 |
| WA-EMHS202311935 | Establish a Chair in research for RPBG | East Metropolitan Health Service | $702,509 |
| WA-DOH2022CCIRWA | The Department of Health requires the development and delivery of a research training suite for the Consumer and Community Involvement in Research Workforce Advancement Program (the Program), aimed at WA health consumers and carers. The Program will consist of the design, implementation and evaluation of a research training suite that can be delivered using varied methods collaboratively with consumers, carers and researchers to support co-design data driven research. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $631,367 |
| WA-E201919947DLGSCM | Marine invertebrate zoology services – collection management and research service for WA Museum | (inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries | $394,975 |
| WA-DOH20193980 | The Patient Safety and Clinical Quality Directorate (PSCQ) provides strategic direction to the safety and quality of care provided by WA Health Service Providers (HSPs). Existing and new projects are highly data dependent and require skills and expertise in data analysis and statistical approaches that are unique to quality improvement. Whilst the WA Department of Health (the Department or DOH) employs personnel with a high skill level in this area, there is a recognised requirement for expert statistical support to develop projects and to support, train and challenge the teams within the Department and clinical colleagues. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $374,039 |
| WA-EMHS202211422 | RPH Imaging Research Fund (Round 3). | East Metropolitan Health Service | $263,589 |
| WA-WACHS202413919 | WACHS will fund a project coordinator position at Curtin University to provide the following services: - Development, submission and management of ethics; governance and site access applications and approvals - Contribute to statistical data analysis of sepsis and managing linkage to PeopleWA - Establish governance for consultation with consumers and communities in identified WA regional sites, including development of the engagement plan. - Consumer and community planning and engagement including with the First Nations People | WA Country Health Service | $262,715 |
| WA-DHW201419251 | Involvement as a core member of the Sustainable Built Environment. Deed of accession and Variation document signed. | Department of Housing and Works | $187,500 |
| WA-DPC2273 | Privacy Preserving Record Linkage (PPRL) Services | Department of the Premier and Cabinet | $181,239 |
| WA-MHC2023021 | THRIVE AT WORK IN MINING MASTERCLASS – MENTAL AWARENESS, RESPECT AND SAFETY PROGRAM PHASE 2 | Mental Health Commission | $168,000 |
| WA-DoH20216858 | Under amendments to the Public Health Act 2016 (WA) and School Education Act 1999 (WA), a child must be up-to-date with their immunisations, with limited exceptions, for enrolment in child care services or pre-compulsory schooling. These amendments came into effect in Western Australia (WA) on 22 July 2019. This legislation, colloquially known as ?No Jab No Play? (NJNP), intends to improve immunisation rates among young children. This request is for a provider to conduct an evaluation into the impact the NJNP legislation. This evaluation must assess the impact on childhood immunisation rates as well as the impact on families, early childhood education providers and health care providers (e.g. financial, operational or other unintended consequences). | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $163,667 |
| WA-DoH2025CREST | The Office of Medical Research and Innovation, Department of Health (DoH) requires services to enhance the Curtin Consumer-led Research Education and Support Training (CREST) program and transition it from a pilot program to a proven model that can be implemented in various settings. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $149,781 |
| WA-DOH20182438 | PainHEALTH: evaluation and monitoring of a consumer orientated resource for the self-management of musculoskeletal pain | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $137,500 |
| WA-EMHS202312371 | Recipients of the grant will conduct research addressing an area of research in Clinical Imaging or Basic Imaging Health Sciences. The proposed grant aligns with the WA Health Strategic Intent for Research and Innovation by funding research to translate knowledge into innovative technologies and programs for health services within Imaging, enhancing relationships with institutions of research and learning, and investing in health and medical research through collaborative ventures. | East Metropolitan Health Service | $131,996 |
| WA-DOC202138192 | Department of Communities is seeking services to develop a comprehensive, data-rich resource on the status of women in WA. Outputs from the project to include: expansion of an existing online interactive data platform to include accessible, robust and relevant data on the status of women in Western Australia, a summary document of key data across four priority areas of health and wellbeing, safety and justice, economic independence and leadership, incorporating narrative explanation and analysis of data trends, standalone data summaries for each of the four priority areas. The data should be longitudinally in line with previous reports to ensure statistical comparability. As a reference, previous versions of the Women?s Report Card demonstrate the nature and extent of data required. The existing online data platform is an indication of the format to be expanded. | Department of Communities | $108,542 |
| WA-DOC20255330 | The State Government convened a special Taskforce between September 2023 and March 2024 to help guide the State’s efforts to address family and domestic violence. An outcome of the Taskforce was the Strengthening Responses to Family and Domestic Violence - System Reform Plan 2024 - 2029 (System Reform Plan) comprising 17 interrelated reform actions across four key domains: Risk Assessment; Risk Management; Information Sharing, and Workforce Development. A consultant will be engaged to prepare a report that generates insights into patterns of FDV offending, risk factors, events and demographics of perpetrators and opportunities to strengthen risk identification. | Department of Communities | $100,799 |
| WA-MRWA001324 | Provision of ARC research project – Transforming Smart Bridge Monitoring by Computer Vision and Edge Computing | Main Roads Western Australia | $96,000 |
| WA-JTSI2122049 | Consultancy service to model changes in heavy industry skills and jobs as Western Australia transitions to net zero by 2050 | (inactive) Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation | $93,143 |
| WA-DOC20236272 | Department of Communities is seeking services to deliver regular six-monthly updates to data contained in the Women?s Report Card Data Insights Platform to ensure that data remains current. Outputs to include: Collection of data that has been released in the preceding six months and that enables any indicator on the Data Insights Platform to be updated . Data cleaning. Upload of data to the Data Insights Platform. A short summary report to be provided to include all updates made to data contained in the Data Insights Platform for each six-month period. The first summary to be provided at the end of June 2023 to cover the period 1 January 2023 to 30 June 2023. | Department of Communities | $84,480 |
| WA-MRWA013025 | Provision of Innovation Research project – Understanding the impact of vegetation on Pavement deterioration using street view images and machine learning. | Main Roads Western Australia | $77,000 |
| WA-DOC202131461 | Delivery of a Framework to measure employee perception (via a survey and related tools) of how well (or not well) the organisation mitigates illness, prevents harm, and promotes thriving. In consultation with the workforce the survey should provide employees with an opportunity to voice their views on mental health and wellbeing matters that may affect them, so as to provide Communities with an understanding on what works well and what should be implemented or become a key focus for employee thriving. Also, require a customisation of the Framework to ascertain what needs to do to make Communities a better place to work in, through enabling employees to provide input into what Communities needs to stop doing, keep doing and continue to do. An organisation and employee dashboard interface is also required so Communities can access and explore aggregated data and view results in varying level of detail and employees can access personalised feedback regarding key aspects of their work, wellbeing and productivity relating to their role with practicable and actionable tips, tricks and strategies for improving their own specific work experience, mental health and wellbeing. | Department of Communities | $71,500 |
| WA-WACHS202311745 | To employ a suitably qualified (with postgraduate qualification) research assistant within Curtin University on a fixed term contract (ending 30/04/2024). The research assistant will be engaged to train Curtin X-Ray Operators (XROs) and supporting Approved Radiographers in the use of assisted reality equipment in Onslow Health Campus/Karratha Health Campus and Fitzroy Crossing Hospital/Derby Hospital prior to the commencement of the data collection and later if additional/replacement XROs/approved radiographers join the pilot after commencement. | WA Country Health Service | $71,345 |
| WA-MRWA024921 | Provision of analysis and modelling of pavement cracking in metro and rural regions using TSD automated crack detection data | Main Roads Western Australia | $70,000 |
| WA-ED210324 | Thrive at Work Masterclasses | Department of Education | $66,000 |
| WA-DOT418520 | The Department requires research on the implications of Electric Vehicles on the WA Department of Transport. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $66,000 |
| WA-MRWA004320 | Main Roads Western Australia requires the provision of technical service of a geospatial data and knowledge driven analysis for pavement defects and maintenance cost: hotspots, affecting factors, and predictive models. | Main Roads Western Australia | $61,000 |
| WA-DFES242125 | Deliver a Hackathon involving approximately 10–12 teams (40–50participants), with each team working on a Challenge developed in collaboration with DFES between 26-29 August 2025. | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $60,500 |
| WA-DOC202217511 | In December 2021, the State Government launched the Mental Awareness, Respect and Safety (MARS) program ? a multi-agency collaboration between the Departments of Mining Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS), Department of Communities (Communities), the Mental Health Commission, and the Equal Opportunity Commission to boost responses to mental health, workplace culture and safety in WA?s mining sector. Under the MARS program, DMIRS is funding partner agency initiatives to improve mental health and wellbeing, create a culture of respect and safety for all workers and prepare for workplace safety to support future mine site operations. Communities? contribution to MARS is an expanded approach of the evidenced based Respectful Relationships program customised to the requirements of the mining sector. This approach strategically aligns with Stronger Together: WA?s Plan for Gender Equality second action plan and Path to Safety Western Australia?s strategy to reduce family and domestic violence 2020-2030. Communities requires a successful Respondent to develop a Respect in Mining Program as outlined in Schedule 2 ? Statement of Requirements of this document. | Department of Communities | $59,748 |
| WA-DoH202514805 | Grant to support Curtin University in hosting the graduate certificate in-person workshops and assessments for the Enhanced Access Community Pharmacy Pilot in Western Australia. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $50,000 |
| WA-MRWA011121 | Provision of a research project to engage the use of gamified technology to augment the communication and design for major projects | Main Roads Western Australia | $50,000 |
| WA-DOH20182436 | Using digital technologies to support young people's self-management of musculoskeletal pain | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $49,500 |
| WA-MRWA004419 | Brief Description: Quantitative Analysis on Impacts on Pavement Performance from Environmental and Other Factors | Main Roads Western Australia | $48,165 |
Agency Relationships
Department of Health (Royal Street)
$3.7M
9 contracts
Department of Communities
$2.9M
6 contracts
East Metropolitan Health Service
$1.1M
3 contracts
Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety
$994.6K
1 contracts
Main Roads Western Australia
$402.2K
6 contracts
(inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
$395.0K
1 contracts
WA Country Health Service
$334.1K
2 contracts
Department of Housing and Works
$187.5K
1 contracts
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