Who Buys What and How

Corporate report
These reports give an overview of agency spending on goods, services, and works.
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The Who Buys What and How Report  is an annual report on the goods, services and works expenditure of government agencies according to information listed on Tenders WA, Common Use Arrangements and other expenditure reports. It is a valuable information source for both business and government.

The report is used by government to analyse spending patterns and help identify opportunities for new Common Use Arrangements. Potential suppliers to government may find the report useful to understand what agencies are purchasing, to market their business to the right government buyers.

The most recent data is available online:

Contact the Business and Data Analysis team if you would like information on earlier years.

Public sector employees who are involved in tenders, contracts and buying can access more detailed data from the Government Procurement Business Intelligence Reports.

Publicly available data on planned procurements can be accessed through the Strategic Forward Procurement Plan Public Report.

A listing of current and future infrastructure projects can be accessed through the Pipeline of Work