UNSW Sydney Accelerates Procurement Transformation with Ivalua

UNSW Sydney (UNSW) has adopted an automated supplier import and a just-in-time user provisioning system from Ivalua and KPMG Australia, The solution includes technology to meet contract compliance with the […]
Employees Expecting Employers to Pay for Home Office Set-Up

As the hybrid office scenarios continue to be explored – and rolled out – by many procurement teams in Australia, research reveals employees expect support for their home set-up costs. […]
Inefficient local content policies cause $1.85bn wastage in Australian rail procurement over a decade.

Over the past decade, inefficient local content rail procurement policies across Australia have caused a wasteful loss of $1.85 billion, the Australasian Railway Association (ARA) has claimed in a new […]
PASA welcomes a new digital experience and newsletter

We’re excited to announce the launch of our brand-new website. Plus, get ready for our new weekly email newsletter, The Procurement Insider, coming to inboxes each week from 14 March […]
Video interview: Spend Matters To Reveal Traits Of Top-Performing Procurement Teams at ProcureTech ’23

Exclusive content from Spend Matters’ on top-performing procurement teams will raise the curtain on PASA’s virtual procurement technology event, ProcureTech ‘23 on March 28. Pierre Mithcell, Spend Matters lead of […]
Procurement Professionals Switching Companies are Seeing 10-25% Salary Increases – Pragma Resourcing

Procurement professionals who are changing companies are seeing salary increases of between 10 to 25%, procurement recruiters Pragma Resourcing reveals. The team at Pragma Resourcing released its observations, opinions and […]
The procurement challenge for 2023 – higher value despite rising costs

As the procurement function matures in Australia and New Zealand, value delivery has to become more sophisticated than ‘just’ achieving price savings from sourcing events. Markets are becoming more concentrated, […]
SA Government introduces “no brainer” changes to local procurement

The South Australian Government is shaking up procurement to get more public spending “into the pockets” of local businesses. The Australian Associated Press reports spend allocated to SA businesses will […]
Podcast: Macro-economic trends, automation, and innovative procurement

Every company and the professionals dedicated to their operational performance and efficiency are always evolving. Business conditions today are complex and unpredictable, so having a better understanding of the macro […]
Logitech’s Head of Indirect Calls for Procurement Professionals to Drive Gender Equality through Supplier Bases

Logitech’s head of indirect, David Latten, has laid down a bold challenge for the procurement profession to foster gender equality through supplier bases. On the eve of International Women’s Day […]