Supplying to government

If you supply goods, services or works to the Western Australian Government, or wish to do so, this page is for you.
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The Western Australian Government buys goods and services in a number of ways. What you are selling and/or the value of the contract determine the purchasing method that government staff must use.

Government wants to provide suppliers with fair and equitable access to supply opportunities, and has policies in place to ensure open and effective communication.

When purchasing, government buyers are looking for value for money and an efficient and effective purchasing and contracting process.

The following guidance material will help you to understand the procurement process, how the procurement policies affect you and the practicalities of submitting a tender with a government agency.

Supplying goods and services

Your organisation supplies goods (such as stationery) or services (such as audit services).

Supplying community services

Your organisation provides community services to improve health, wellbeing, social and cultural outcomes (such as financial counselling services).

Supplying works

Your organisation provides works-related services: builders, consultancy services (such as architects) and maintenance services.

Subcontracting on government projects

Guidance on being a subcontractor on government projects

Aboriginal businesses supplying to government

Your organisation is an Aboriginal business and wants to work with government.

Training for suppliers

Access training and support for suppliers to the Western Australian Government

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