Government procurement competition to heat up under UK-AUS trade deal
The Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement is set to add more heat to the consultancy war for government procurement contracts. The deal, the A-UKFTA, is poised to open up free access […]
Australasian Railway Association calls for improved coordination in procurement processes
The Australasian Railway Association (ARA) has submitted recommendations in response to an inquiry into procurement practices for government-funded infrastructure. ARA Chief Executive Officer, Caroline Wilkie, said improved coordination and planning […]
Report: Australian Government Procurement Paying Too Much For Major Projects
New research from The Grattan Institute titled Megabang for Megabucks: Driving a harder bargain on megaprojects has found that Australians pay too much for major road and rail projects because governments don’t […]
How Government Agencies Can Start Their Path To E-Invoicing Now
More than 1.2 billion invoices are sent every year in Australia.[1] Many of these are manually processed as paper or PDF invoices and are sent via fax, post or email. […]
Startups connected with Government Procurement in Australia-first accelerator
CivVic Labs, Australia’s first accelerator dedicated to bringing startups and government together to solve public sector challenges, is underway with the selected startups developing solutions for the Department of Transport, […]
Australia’s Future As An Online Business Community
Author: PASA The Federal Government should better communicate to Australian businesses the benefits of online services about to be implemented nationally, according to the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, […]
More Reliable Communications In QLD
Author: PASA 26 new mobile base stations in QLD will deliver improved mobile coverage Queenslanders will benefit from improved mobile coverage and more reliable communications under Round 4 of the Liberal […]
Sustainable Budgets
Author: PASA CEDA report: rebalance the tax base and boost transparency to balance future federal budgets The Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) – is an independent, not-for-profit membership […]