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Government Relations Services in Australia
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Australian Government
The latest official news, updates and advice from the Australian Government.
10001+ staff
Australian Public Service
The work of the Australian Public Service (APS) touches almost every part of Australian life. We provide policy advice to the Australian government on everything from national health to foreign policy. Work towards something greater than yourself. The Australian Public Service (APS) offers a clear purpose and meaningful work where you can make a positive impact in people's lives. Every employee contributes to improving outcomes for Australia and the Australian people. We do this by providing impartial and informed advice to the government of the day, implementing key policies and delivering services to the Australian community. The work we do touches all aspects of life including social welfare, the economy, national security and the environment. If you'd like to feel a strong connection to your work and you're committed, accountable and open to change, join us in shaping Australia's future. We work all over Australia and internationally to manage the delivery of programs, regulations and services that make a difference to Australia and its citizens. We aspire to be representative of the diverse Australian community, and lead the way for other sectors. Through the government, we work to shape Australia. Creating your future in the APS means making a real contribution, having a vast range of career opportunities and being supported in your role.
10001+ staff
Local Government Association Of Queensland
The Local Government Association of Queensland acknowledges Australia’s First Nations Peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands and waters on which we work and live, and gives respect to Elders past and present. The Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) is the peak body for local government in Queensland. We are a not-for-profit association setup solely to serve the State's 77 councils and their individual needs. We have been advising, supporting and representing local councils since 1896, allowing them to improve their operations and strengthen relationships with their communities.
51 to 200 staff
Max
MAX provides employment, health and training services to support customers across Australia. Since opening in 2002, MAX Solutions has offered proven solutions to support individuals, business and the Australian Government achieve outcomes that benefit the community. MAX Solutions is an industry leader focused on innovation for improved performance and results – giving every person every chance. As MAX Employment, we are one of the largest providers of employment services, delivering Disability Employment Services (DES), Workforce Australia and other programs. MAX is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO: 0667) delivering a range of vocational Certificate courses and work preparation training as MAX Learning. MAX Health delivers a range of allied health, workplace health and disability support for individuals and organisations. MAX was recently awarded Disability Confident Recruiter status by the Australian Network on Disability, demonstrating commitment to delivering equal opportunity, particularly in the employment arena. maxrecruit@maxsolutions.com.au
1001 to 5000 staff
City Of Casey
The City of Casey is the largest and one of the fastest growing municipalities in Victoria, home to a vibrant and diverse community and a unique mix of landscapes. We provide a wide variety of essential services and infrastructure for more than residents, from sport and leisure facilities and family and children’s services, to advocating on behalf of the community and planning for future challenges. We are out and about delivering on more than 400 infrastructure projects to build a better Casey from Harkaway to Tooradin, and everywhere in between. The City of Casey is a dynamic, customer focused, agile and strategic organisation, committed to delivering on Council’s and the community’s vision for the future. To see more information about working at the City of Casey, visit
1001 to 5000 staff
Launchvic
LaunchVic is Victoria’s startup agency. Our role is to fuel the growth of Victoria’s startup ecosystem. We do this by building the confidence and capability of Victorians to create, scale and invest in startups. We were established by the Victorian Government in 2016.
11 to 50 staff
Studyperth, Western Australia
StudyPerth provides a leadership role in building and promoting the value of international education in Western Australia, positioning Perth as an internationally recognised study destination, offering productive learning pathways in a welcoming and vibrant location. StudyPerth's key priorities are to support a positive student experience; champion diversity and ensure cultural integration; promote opportunities for employment and increased employability; demonstrate the continuing strength of WA's economy; and highlight post-study visa and migration opportunities. Originally known as Perth Education City (PEC), StudyPerth was founded in 1987 when key institutions identified a need to collaborate more cohesively on international education issues. Today, StudyPerth is committed to partnering with and unifying its member institutions to position Perth as a first-choice study destination. Current members include Western Australia’s six world-class universities, numerous vocational education providers, plus primary and secondary schools, as well as English language colleges from public and private sectors. StudyPerth is also strongly supported by the Government of Western Australia's Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation.
11 to 50 staff
Goulburn Mulwaree Council
Goulburn is Australia’s first inland city and a thriving regional centre rich in heritage and natural beauty that combines the benefits of city services with a country lifestyle. The community is a vibrant mix of government, commercial, residential and agricultural environments with a resident population of approximately 30,852. Located 2 hours from Sydney, less than 1 hour from Canberra and just over 1.5 hours to the coast, Goulburn is the ideal location for your next career opportunity.
201 to 500 staff
Local Government Procurement Lgp
Local Government Procurement (LGP) has been established to provide a fully integrated procurement service to councils and associated organisations in NSW. From October 2008 LGP also has the ability to assist Not for Profit Groups across Australia with their procurement needs. LGP was established by the Local Government and Shires Associations of New South Wales on behalf of its members to create a procurement operation dedicated to meeting the specific needs of Local Government.
11 to 50 staff
Queensland Teachers' Union
Established in 1889, the QTU is the registered industrial organisation (or union) representing state school teachers and principals throughout Queensland. The Union is now the professional and industrial voice of more than teachers, principals and TAFE educators in Queensland state primary schools, secondary schools, special schools, TAFE institutes and other educational facilities.
51 to 200 staff
Brand Tasmania
Brand Tasmania is the first place-branding statutory authority to be established in Australia. Our role is to facilitate and create collaborative partnerships, ensuring that the Tasmanian brand is owned and promoted by all levels of government, business and the community. We are industry and community led, and government enabled.
1 to 10 staff
General Practice Registrars Australia Gpra
GPRA is the only independent organisation protecting the rights of GP trainees; we are the voice of the future of general practice in Australia. We represent over members. We are a not-for-profit organisation who also support medical students and prevocational doctors interested in general practice. Become a member today — it's free!
1 to 10 staff
Harbour Trust
Established by the Federal Government in the Harbour Trust protects and manages extraordinary foreshore sites on Sydney Harbour. Our portfolio includes Cockatoo Island, Headland Park (Mosman), Macquarie Lightstation, North Head Sanctuary (Manly) and Sub Base Platypus (North Sydney). Each site is rich in history, with artefacts from Sydney’s naval, industrial and convict history as well as strong ties to First Nations countries. Striking a balance between innovation and conservation, our role is to breathe new life into these locations, creating vibrant public domains where visitors can engage with local history and enjoy unique experiences. Major cultural events such as the Biennale of Sydney – hosted every two years at Cockatoo Island – have contributed to the popularity of our sites, which attract more than 1.55 million visitors each year. The Harbour Trust acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters of Sydney Harbour, and the sites under our stewardship: the Borogeggal, Birrabirrigal, Cammeraygal, Gadigal, Gayamagal, Wallumedegal and Wangal people.
11 to 50 staff
Hawker Britton
Government relations and lobbying Hawker Britton is a leading Australian government relations and government lobbying firm. Hawker Britton can assist you with unrivalled expertise in government lobbying at a federal, state and territory level. We advise leading Australian and international firms and organisations on regulation, legislation, policy and commercial matters with Australian governments. Management consulting and strategic advice Hawker Britton’s strategic consulting services will help you to manage risks and pursue opportunities presented by current or potential government decisions. Through board and senior executive mentoring or working with your senior team, Hawker Britton will help you with the strategy, insights, human resources, contacts and policy smarts needed to work effectively with government. Strategic communications and campaigns Hawker Britton’s strategic communications expertise will help you with crisis and issues management and media management. Hawker Britton’s success supporting the Australian Labor Party in political campaigns can also be applied to implement winning campaigns in the corporate and community sector, including board and workforce elections.
11 to 50 staff
Korean Cultural Centre Au
Encouraging cultural exchange for mutual respect' The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) Australia was opened by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and the Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS) in 2011. It has diplomatic status as part of the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea. The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) has been striving to introduce Korean Culture in Australia and encourage cultural exchanges between Australia and Korea. Our mission is to enlighten and entertain through quality contemporary and traditional cultural content in order to strengthen the emotional bond between Australia and Korea.
51 to 200 staff
Local Buy
All councils want to support their local businesses, but council procurement is costly, takes time, needs to manage fraud and corruption risks, and must meet Queensland Audit Office standards. Local Buy helps council procurement meet legislative, reputation and compliance needs, simplifying the process by connecting councils to pre-qualified local Queensland suppliers, big and small. This saves time and money reducing councils need to tender, advertise and prepare contracts. Councils were asking for help with procurement, which is why the LGAQ created Local Buy in 2001. Access to Local Buy is a valuable component of LGAQ membership. The profits from Local Buy are returned each year to the LGAQ and invested to help keep council membership fees low. Local Buy simplifies the procurement process for councils and government entities across Queensland through these arrangements which save money through aggregated buying (discounts through bulk purchasing) and save time by reducing the cost of going to market for the purchasing of goods and services. While councils and government entities are not legally bound to use Local Buy, purchasers using Local Buy contractual arrangements are fully compliant with the Local Government Regulation 2012.
11 to 50 staff
Shelter Sa
Shelter SA is the peak body for housing in South Australia and advocates for safe, affordable and appropriate housing for South Australians living on low incomes. Shelter SA is a registered charity, non-profit association incorporated in 1977 and is part of a national network of housing organisations and a member of National Shelter.
1 to 10 staff
Sutherland Shire Council
At Sutherland Shire Council we do more than serve our community - we are our community. We understand that our natural landscapes - the bays, beaches and bush - and our love of outdoor living gives us a unique energy that sets us apart from anywhere else. This translates into an active community - and a living energy - that propels us forward. We believe in creating a thriving community of active lives connected to nature. Sutherland Shire Council encompasses an area of 370 square kilometres, with a community of over people, in Sydney's south. Incorporated in 1906, Sutherland Shire Council is one of the largest employers in the area and delivers more than 300 different services, including- development assessment, roads, drainage and local infrastructure - children's, youth, seniors and multicultural services - libraries, recreational and sports facilities - waste collection and recycling - arts programs, cultural and civic events - business and economic development OUR VALUES: Collaborate: We are a united team. We work together to deliver great outcomes for our community. Achieve: We have a can-do attitude and deliver on our commitments. We pursue excellence and believe in making a positive contribution to our community. Respect: We communicate openly, act with integrity and are inclusive. Evolve: We look for opportunities and embrace change, championing new ideas, and celebrating solutions.
1001 to 5000 staff
The Sas Group
Strategy. Action. Success. At the SAS Group, we believe in a better Australia. We work with bold and visionary clients who are driven to create jobs and opportunities that benefit all Australians. ASX-listed companies, leading private businesses and major national associations trust our expertise and rely on our connections. Whatever your vision, we can help you achieve it. We help you stay connected and informed. We help you grow your influence. We back you today as you make a better Australia for tomorrow. Our unique mix of skills and political backgrounds includes a comprehensive knowledge of the political and legislative processes; proven expertise in a variety of public policy areas, and extensive private sector experience. We are trusted by national and international organisations to provide honest advice and highly effective advocacy and communication services.
11 to 50 staff
Act Government Community Services
ACT Government Community Services keeping you updated with the latest information on grant openings, events, programs and activities related to the Canberra community. This page is managed by the Health and Community Services Directorate. By engaging with this page, members agree to adhere to the following community standards: This page is affiliated with
1001 to 5000 staff
Lga South Australia
We’re here to help local government build stronger communities. Since 1896, our work has backed local decision-making and today supports councils across South Australia. We do this in many ways. For one, we lead advocacy and discussions with state and federal decision-makers and key stakeholders. We make sure the issues affecting our communities are heard, loud and clear. We also help local government be at the top of their game. We provide training and networking opportunities, secure funding for projects, and work hard to reduce risk and save members money. And community is at the heart of everything we do. Because we know if our local governments are thriving, then our communities are, too. Learn more about LGA South Australia and the ways you can work with us:
11 to 50 staff
Moira Shire Council
About Moira THE MOIRA ADVANTAGE Moira Shire is a vibrant and progressive place in which to live, work and do business. In fact, so many people are choosing to call Moira home that it is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Victoria. Lifestyle Located on the majestic Murray River with access to affordable rural and urban housing, good education facilities, excellent sporting and recreation opportunities, award-winning health services, clean, fresh air and an active and friendly community, it is no surprise to those who live here that the area is experiencing strong residential and commercial growth. Location Moira is strategically positioned just a 2.5 hours’ drive from Melbourne and close to other regional centres such as Shepparton and Wodonga. Opportunity The warm Mediterranean climate, appealing natural environment and strategic location mean Moira is home to agricultural, horticultural, viticultural and tourism operations. Stretching from Bundalong in the east to Barmah in the west, attractions include wineries, historic homesteads, galleries, craft shops, licensed clubs, water sports, fishing, beaches, forests, lakes, rivers and wetlands. This all adds up to what the locals call “the Moira advantage"
201 to 500 staff
Victorian Government Solicitor's Office
The Victorian Government Solicitor’s Office (VGSO) is the primary source of legal advice to the Victorian State Government and its departments and statutory agencies. The role of the VGSO is to manage the whole of Government legal risk, to help clarify and articulate legal issues and to provide high level advice to Ministers, Government Departments & Agencies.
201 to 500 staff
Australian Small Business And Family Enterprise Ombudsman
Our mission is to help ensure Australia is the best place to start, grow and transform a business. Follow us for news and updates on our work, projects, key small business relevant information, and industry events.
11 to 50 staff
Campervan And Motorhome Club Of Australia Limited
With almost members, the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia Limited (CMCA) is the largest RV Club in the southern hemisphere. Established in 1986, CMCA has a long standing history built on the foundations of adventure, enjoyment, education and fun!
11 to 50 staff
Lgma
Local Government Managers Australia (LGMA) is the leader in local government advocacy, collaborative learning and professional development. We represent the needs of our members to other spheres of government and to various stakeholders in order to create the most effective working environment for officers and to allow them to thrive. LGMA seeks to ensure its members are industry leaders, always at the forefront of good practice, change, innovation and the continuous elevation of local government in the state. We have developed a collaborative membership, constantly growing in vitality and diversity. With all Queensland councils involved with LGMA, we have access to some of the most influential practitioners and are able to develop specialist events and training programmes, specific to the needs of individuals working in the sector. If you work in local government in Queensland, then LGMA is an organisation you should be involved with – for your own career and in order to better serve your community.
1 to 10 staff
Local Government Association Of The Northern Territory Lgant
The Local Government Association of the Northern Territory (LGANT) is the peak body representing the local government sector in the NT. We represent all 18 local government councils. Membership consists of five municipals, three shires, ten regional councils, and one associate member (Nhulunbuy Corporation). LGANT was formed in 1992, the result of the amalgamation of two separate organisations, one representing municipal councils and the other community government and association councils.
1 to 10 staff
Narrandera Shire Council
Narrandera Shire is located near the intersection of the Sturt and Newell Highways situated on the Murrumbidgee River and the edge of Lake Talbot in the Riverina, NSW. We are a prosperous, diverse and sustainable community, built on a deep sense of trust, care and commitment for each other and our environment. The villages within Narrandera Shire include Barellan, Grong Grong and Binya. The Narrandera-Leeton airport, owned by Narrandera Shire Council with shared services with Leeton Shire, is located 7km from the Narrandera Township and is serviced by Rex. Narrandera Shire Council currently employs approximately 120 staff. 2016 Census Quick Stats for Narrandera Shire Local Government Area: People - 5,853 Male - 49.6% Female - 50.4% Median age - 44 Families - 1,430 Average children per family for families with children - 1.9 for all families - 0.7 All private dwellings - 2,786 Average people per household - 2.3 Median weekly household income -$1,030 Median monthly mortgage repayments -$1,007 Median weekly rent -$170 Average motor vehicles per dwelling - 1.9
51 to 200 staff
Rdalc - Regional Development Australia Limestone Coast
Regional Development Australia Limestone Coast (RDALC) is part of a national network which brings business, government, industry and community leaders together to support and broker regional development opportunities. Comprising 10 board members and 8 staff, RDALC has an active role in the community with a clear focus on growing strong and confident regional economies that harness their competitive advantages, seize on economic opportunity and attract investment. We work with business, government and community leaders at a strategic level to foster regional development, business growth and the vitality of communities in the Limestone Coast.
11 to 50 staff
Regional Development Australia Murray
Regional Development Australia Murray (RDA Murray) is a not-for-profit, incorporated association and is part of a national network of RDA Committees fostering regional economic development. RDA Murray works with all three tiers of government, businesses, industry and the wider community to boost economic capability and performance in south western NSW region. RDA Committees will facilitate policies, programmes and projects designed to strengthen regional social fabric, productivity, infrastructure, access to markets, regional comparative advantage and business competitiveness, leading to increased economic activity and the creation of new jobs, along with improved standards of living and working conditions
1 to 10 staff
Regional Development Australia Rda Sydney
Regional Development Australia Committees (RDAs) are critical to the delivery of this vision, including supporting the successful implementation of the Australian Government’s Regional Investment Framework (RIF), which will guide a more coordinated approach to regional development, underpinned by local engagement. RDAs play a role in helping to drive economic growth, innovation and entrepreneurship in regions through facilitating investment in community, industry and the environment. RDAs assist to bridge the regional development gaps in regions by working with a broad range of stakeholders across sectors and supporting the delivery of identified Australian Government strategic priorities. As representatives of their local communities, RDAs will: • focus their activities and strategy on delivery of the RIF in their region, including investment in people, places, services, and industries and local economies • support regional stakeholders, including local government and the not-for-profit-sector, to seek grant opportunities that advance strategic regional priorities • support decarbonisation efforts and the transformation to a net zero economy and enable regional linkages between sectors to achieve these aims • build the evidence for economic development, including innovation and diversification strategies • facilitate meaningful engagement across the three levels of government to ensure investments deliver better outcomes for regions, and • contribute relevant data and local intelligence to support the evidence base to inform regional development strategies, program design and policy responses. RDAs use their local, cross-sector expertise and regional voice to: • collaborate with integrity, transparency, respect and accountability • engage with diverse communities, especially First Nations people • support the Government’s ambition of ‘no one held back and no one left behind’, and • support gender equality opportunities in their regions.
11 to 50 staff
Australia Awards
For more than 70 years, the Australian Government has supported the education of emerging leaders from developing countries, through the Colombo Plan in the 1950s to today's Australia Awards. Australia Awards contribute to the long-term objectives of promoting growth and stability in our region, as well as strengthening links between people and organisations to enhance mutual understanding and cooperation. They equip recipients with the skills and knowledge to drive change and contribute to the economic and social development of their own countries, in effect, building the human resource capacity of partner countries within mutually agreed development sectors. All recipients of Australia Awards become part of the Australia Global Alumni, connecting them to Australia and to each other – building an engaged and influential global network of leaders and advocates, and establishing a network of ambassadors for Australia and its first-class education system.
11 to 50 staff
Counsel House
Counsel House offers advocacy and insights that are highly client focused delivered by industry leaders in their chosen fields. Together Counsel House’s professionals form multidisciplinary teams centred on our clients’ issues and needs. These bespoke teams can then cover the full suite of services and tactics required – across government relations, media engagement, community consultation, creative production, market research and strategic communications. We are bound by a common direction and ethic: to excel at our crafts, and to be the preeminent advocacy team for hire in the country.
11 to 50 staff
Plant Health Australia
Plant Health Australia (PHA) is the national coordinator of the government–industry partnership for plant biosecurity. Our members comprise all major plant industry bodies that represent Australian growers and beekeepers, plus all state and territory governments and the Australian Government. PHA independently advocates on behalf of the national biosecurity system to benefit plant industries and the environment. Our goal is to minimise plant pest impacts on Australia, boosting industry productivity and profitability and enhancing market access.
11 to 50 staff
Australasian Procurement & Construction Council Inc Apcc
Excellence in the way government buys goods and services, and builds and manages assets to improve the delivery of services to the community. The Australasian Procurement and Construction Council Inc (APCC) is the peak council whose members are government agencies responsible for procurement, construction, asset management and property management policy and delivery for the State and Territory governments, the Australian Government, and the New Zealand Government. Through the leadership and collaboration provided by the APCC, these governments across Australasia come together to create opportunities: leveraging and adding value to what and how they buy and build, and how they manage their assets.
1 to 10 staff
Premiernational
Connecting business with Government. Building relationships, delivering outcomes. PremierNational is Australia’s leading bipartisan government relations and corporate advisory firm. Established in 2011 as PremierState to support multinational and Australian companies engaging with the NSW Government, the firm quickly became the state’s most trusted adviser on government relations. By 2013, the group had expanded into federal government advocacy, followed by the launch of dedicated crisis communications and agribusiness advisory services in 2015. In 2017, PremierNational was established to provide clients with a premium, national service — offering strategic advice and deep access across the Federal Government, Opposition, and all state and territory jurisdictions. In 2025, PremierNational welcomed three new partners, cementing its position as Australia’s largest privately owned, bipartisan public affairs consultancy with unmatched connectivity across Government, Opposition and the Crossbench. PremierNational continues to deliver outcomes for clients across every major industry — helping business navigate government, shape policy and drive results.
11 to 50 staff
Regional Development Australia Central Coast
Regional Development Australia Central Coast: Local People Creating Local Opportunities. RDA Central Coast works to enhance regional economic development, identify and seek quality development opportunities, drive jobs growth, attract business investment, identify enabling infrastructure needs and facilitate regional stakeholder collaboration. We proactively attract new businesses, support existing business growth, attract government funding and market the Central Coast as an attractive region for investment.
1 to 10 staff
Smt Consulting
This is a specialist group within SMT Consulting composed of highly experienced practitioners who have been involved in major Government, Defence Industry and Defence Department projects, both inside and outside. We are outcome focused and pride ourselves in understanding the way Defence works.
11 to 50 staff
Victorian Local Governance Association
The Victorian Local Governance Association is an independent (non-partisan) governance organisation supporting councils and councillors in achieving the highest standards of governance on behalf of their communities. The VLGA is an independent governance organisation supporting councils and councillors. We provide opportunities for councillor networking, professional development and information exchange and we actively engage with key policymakers and broader stakeholders to inform, influence and lead the conversations that determine the priorities for the local government sector in Victoria and support good governance at the local level. All councillors and staff at a VLGA Member Council are able to access the organisation’s programs and services. Advocacy, Stakeholder Engagement & Policy As a peak body for local government, the VLGA gives member councils a voice through regular meetings with key government departments, the Minister for Local Government, portfolio ministers and their advisors. The VLGA is a consultative organisation with a strong focus on supporting our members and forming collaborative partnerships to deliver our programs. We embrace the opportunity to connect with councils and councillors from all parts of Victoria and beyond and work collaboratively with policy makers and integrity agencies whose work impacts upon the local government sector – such as IBAC, Local Government Victoria (LGV), the Municipal Inspectorate, the Victorian Auditor General, the Victorian Ombudsman and the VEC - and other peak bodies, such as LGPro Vic and the MAV, to deliver programs and services the focus on relevant and time critical matters before the sector. VLGA members benefit from subsidised training, events, and policy analysis.
1 to 10 staff
Yoorrook Justice Commission
The Yoorrook Justice Commission is the first formal truth-telling process into historical and ongoing injustices experienced by First Peoples in Victoria. Yoorrook was set up by agreement between the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria and the Victorian Government, but operates independently of both. Yoorrook delivered an interim report in June 2022, a critical issues report in August 2023, and will deliver a final report in 2025. Yoorrook is led by five Commissioners, of whom 4 are Aboriginal and 3 are Victorian First Peoples. The Commissioners bring a vast range of knowledge and experience about First Peoples’ knowledge, systemic disadvantage, land rights, history, law, trauma and healing.
11 to 50 staff
Local Buy Pty Ltd
All councils want to support their local businesses, but council procurement is costly, takes time, needs to manage fraud and corruption risks, and must meet Queensland Audit Office standards. Local Buy helps council procurement meet legislative, reputation and compliance needs, simplifying the process by connecting councils to pre-qualified local Queensland suppliers, big and small. This saves time and money reducing councils need to tender, advertise and prepare contracts. Councils were asking for help with procurement, which is why the LGAQ created Local Buy in 2001. Access to Local Buy is a valuable component of LGAQ membership. The profits from Local Buy are returned each year to the LGAQ and invested to help keep council membership fees low. Local Buy simplifies the procurement process for councils and government entities across Queensland through these arrangements which save money through aggregated buying (discounts through bulk purchasing) and save time by reducing the cost of going to market for the purchasing of goods and services. While councils and government entities are not legally bound to use Local Buy, purchasers using Local Buy contractual arrangements are fully compliant with the Local Government Regulation 2012.
11 to 50 staff
Pilbara Development Commission
We’re the Pilbara Development Commission. We are working to make the Pilbara a great place to do business, build a career, raise a family and invest long into the future. The Commission has an important role in promoting business development and maximising job creation to create sustainable, long term growth in the Pilbara. At the Commission, we’re a proud bunch, and we put excellence at the heart of everything we do. This core value shapes our actions and enhances our impact and value in the region. Join us on this exciting journey as we seek to grow the Pilbara to people by 2050. Please refer to our engagement guidelines for how we will interact and manage this page: The Commission is a Statutory Authority of the Government of Western Australia.
11 to 50 staff
Servegate
ServeGate is a proudly Indigenous-owned, Supply Nation registered not-for-profit that unlocks potential by connecting Government and Defence buyers with the right SMEs to deliver complex programs — quickly, confidently, and with impact. Our network of 300+ SME members brings specialist skills across program management, procurement, ICT, cybersecurity, engineering, logistics, workforce development and more. We act as the prime contractor, managing contracting, governance and risk so our SMEs can focus on what they do best: delivering results. With nationwide reach and deep experience working on large, complex and sensitive programs, ServeGate brings together capability, innovation and assurance under one roof. We create partnerships that strengthen sovereign capability, drive social and economic outcomes, and empower SMEs and Indigenous businesses to thrive. ServeGate Australia — Potential, Unlocked.
11 to 50 staff
Tg Public Affairs
TG Public Affairs is a major public affairs consultancy, with offices in Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney. Established in 1998, the firm has built a strong reputation by providing sound strategic and policy advice, designing effective advocacy programs and by utilising its extensive political and senior bureaucratic networks.
11 to 50 staff
Victorian Multicultural Commission
We support and advocate for culturally and linguistically diverse Victorians As the main link between communities and government, the Victorian Multicultural Commission engages with multicultural and multifaith groups to understand the issues they face. We then work together to identify and recommend potential solutions to government, policymakers and community organisations to make public services more inclusive and accessible.
11 to 50 staff
Circular Head Council
Circular Head is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, allowing for a variety of businesses and industries. Key sectors include forestry and timber production, agriculture, dairy and prime beef production, commercial fishing and aquaculture, manufacturing, tourism, vegetable processing and iron ore pelletising. Circular Head businesses export to more than 20 countries, predominantly in the Asia-Pacific region. Circular Head is Tasmania's largest dairy area with more than thirty per cent of the State's dairy farms. The municipality also has its share of successful niche industries such as Leatherwood honey production, seaweed fertiliser manufacturing and Japanese Wagyu cattle breeding. The Circular Head municipality covers an area of 4917 square kilometres and includes the townships and localities of Alcomie, Arthur River, Black River, Brittons Swamp, Broadmeadows, Christmas Hills, Couta Rocks, Cowrie Point, Crayfish Creek, Detention, Edgcumbe Beach, Edith Creek, Forest, Hellyer, Irishtown, Lileah, Marrawah, Mawbanna, Mella, Mengha, Montagu, Nabageena, Nelson Bay, Port Latta, Redpa, Rocky Cape, Roger River, Scopus, Scotchtown, Smithton, South Forest, Stanley, Temma, Togari, Trowutta, Wiltshire and Woolnorth. It is part of an area of land under the traditional custodianship of the Tarkiner people and is bound by the surrounding Municipalities of King Island to the north, Waratah-Wynyard to the east, West Coast to the south. Circular Head recorded a population of 8152 people in 2020 (source: ABS Estimate).
51 to 200 staff
Consulate General Of The Republic Of Indonesia In Sydney
KJRI Sydney covers NSW, QLD and SA
11 to 50 staff
Group Of 100
Today's leading CFOs and senior Finance Executives, creating better businesses for tomorrow. Our mission is to lead the national debate on key financial and business issues which impact on business performance, regulatory oversight and the nation’s competitiveness. To be at the forefront of strategic financial management and thought leadership. To proactively contribute on a business-to-business and a business-to-government level on matters affecting business regulation, financial reporting, corporate governance, capital markets, taxation and financial management. To research, develop and issue position papers on key subjects vital to sustaining Australia’s reputation as an important destination for capital investment. To conduct an ongoing and innovative program of initiatives aimed at supporting the professional development of CFOs and senior financial executives through financial innovation, thought leadership initiatives, both strategic and technical, and peer support through its influential national network. To continue to be the preeminent voice for CFOs in Australia.
1 to 10 staff