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Procurement Australia is a trusted Australian procurement organisation helping councils, government, healthcare, education and businesses buy smarter. Through nationally negotiated contracts and expert sourcing support, we deliver compliant, value-for-money procurement across food, energy, facilities, fleet, ICT and essential services. Our member-first model reduces cost, manages risk and strengthens supply certainty for organisations nationwide. Transforming Procurement Across Every Industry Leading the Way in Industry-Specific Procurement Solutions Our Solutions Not sure where to start? Try PA Navigator Estimate your savings Savings Calculator Who we are We help our clients access products and services at competitive prices with value-added benefits. What we do Provide services and solutions that make purchasing simple and cost effective Why Organisations choose us Cost Savings: Leverage collective purchasing and competitive pricing. Risk Management: Rigorous probity and supplier vetting. Flexibility: Wide portfolio of products and services to suit your needs. Quick links Our Solutions Tendered Contracts Become a Customer Procurement Gateway Yume Who We Are Savings Calculator PA Navigator Our Solutions Travel 01 Energy & Utilities 02 Property 03 Office & Technology 04 Fleet & Automotive 05 Business Services 06 Asset & Infrastructure 07 Food Services 08 Contact us today BECOME A CUSTOMER CONTACT PROCUREMENT GATEWAY Health & Aged Care Education Commercial & Industrial Not for Profit Local Government View all suppliers Suppliers who've got just what you need Our Supplier network covers almost everything you might need for your business, and at n3 rates that save you money. If you already have an account with an n3 Supplier, we’ll link your current account; you may be able to get sharper pricing. Procurement Australia Newsroom Your go-to source for the latest news, media releases, case studies, and industry insights. Stay informed on procurement trends, success stories, and updates from Procurement Australia and our trusted partners.
- Library Collections & Services | Procurement Australia
2706/0848 Library Collections, Furniture, Equipment & Associated Requirements Our Library Collections, Furniture, Equipment & Associated Requirements contract provides customers with access to the widest possible category range of any available library contract Australia-wide. Contract Status: Initial Term Contract Start Date: 01 July 2025 Contract Expiry: 30 June 2027 Contract Extensions: Two (2) x 12 month Periods Options Taken: Zero (0) Please note that some contract categories may not be accessible in every state. For further details, please log in to Procurement Gateway. Login to Procurement Gateway Suppliers by Category Solution Categories Category 1 Catalogues of selected printed English materials to meet the needs of the library and community. Category 2 Catalogues of selected printed community language materials to help diverse communities connect and learn. Category 3 Printed magazines and newspapers in both English and community languages spanning a range of locations and interests. Category 4 Digital collections in English and community languages to support innovative and creative uses. Category 5 Access to a variety of English and community language audio visual materials. Category 6 (a) Full shelf-ready cataloguing services including unbundling and processing services. Category 6 (b) Full shelf-ready processing services including unbundling and processing services. Category 6 (c) Processing of consumables service. Category 7 Physical collection support services. Category 8 Digital Support Deliverables. Category 9 Access to the latest Library Management Systems (LMS). Category 10 Latest RFID technology for easier bulk scanning and a streamlined return system. Category 11 Ergonomic and stylish library furniture and innovative shelving solutions to uplift any library space. Category 12 Non-traditional library collection deliverables. Category 13 Removalists specialised in safe transportation of library materials. Contact us today BECOME A CUSTOMER CONTACT PROCUREMENT GATEWAY
- Savings Calculator | Procurement Australia
Procurement Savings Calculator Turn procurement spend into measurable savings — quickly and transparently. How it works Start Now Discount percentages and savings figures shown are indicative only and provided for estimation purposes. Actual savings will vary depending on spend profile, supplier, contract terms, and purchasing behaviour. Savings are calculated on supplier's regular retail price. How it Works 01 Estimate your annual spend Use the sliders to estimate your organisation’s annual spend across each category. Discount percentages are based on supplier's regular list price and savings figures shown are indicative only and provided for estimation purposes. 02 View your indicative savings The calculator applies average savings rates from Procurement Australia supplier contracts to generate an estimated annual savings figure. Actual savings will vary depending on spend profile, supplier, contract terms, and purchasing behaviour. 03 Submit your enquiry to proceed Submit the form and a Procurement Australia specialist will contact you to discuss your selected categories, confirm suitability, and guide you through the next steps.
- MSP for Contingent Labour | Procurement Australia
2612/0653 Managed Service Provision for Contingent Labour Procurement Australia’s Managed Service Provider (MSP) contract has been established to support members with a compliant, efficient, and transparent approach to sourcing contingent labour. The panel includes both neutral and non-neutral providers, giving members flexibility in how workforce solutions are managed while maintaining strong governance and probity. Contract Status: New Contract Contract Start Date: 01 January 2026 Contract Expiry: 31 December 2028 Contract Extensions: Two (2) x 12 month Periods Options Taken: 0 Please note that some contract categories may not be accessible in every state. For further details, please log in to Procurement Gateway. Login to Procurement Gateway Suppliers by Category Solution Categories Category 1 Neutral Managed Services Program - Engage Experienced MSP Providers offering Vendor Management System (VMS) software and software services. Category 2 Non-Neutral Managed Services Program - Engage experienced MSP Providers offering Vendor Management System (VMS) software services and temporary personnel Contact us today BECOME A CUSTOMER CONTACT PROCUREMENT GATEWAY
- Tendered Contracts | Procurement Australia
Tendered Contracts As a prescribed entity under the Local Government Act (VIC, NSW), our Tendered solutions are established through a rigorous, public sector-compliant procurement process, where suppliers submit formal responses to defined requirements. This approach ensures full probity, transparency, and compliance for customers who require a structured and accountable sourcing process. How Local Government can use Procurement Australia Contracts Guide Services We Provide Bulk Fuels & Fuel Cards Click Here Commercial Furniture Click Here Library Collections & Associated Services Click Here Information Technology Products & Services Click Here Facilities Management, Cleaning & Property Click Here Fleet, EV & Auto Conusmbles Click Here Hire of Equipment Click Here Mobile Bins Click Here Hardware & Trade Supplies Click Here Office Products & Workplace Supplies Click Here Paint, Accessories & Graffiti Removal Click Here Permanent & Temporary Recruitment Click Here MSP for Contingent Labour Click Here Security & Cash Collection Click Here Tree Pruning & Associated Services Click Here Printing Services Click Here Road Signs & Lighting and Traffic Products Click Here Contact us today BECOME A CUSTOMER CONTACT PROCUREMENT GATEWAY
- Accessibility Statement | Procurement Australia
The purpose of the following template is to assist you in writing your accessibility statement. Please note that you are responsible for ensuring that your site's statement meets the requirements of the local law in your area or region. *Note: This page currently has several sections. Once you complete editing the Accessibility Statement below, you need to delete this section. To learn more about this, check out our article “Accessibility: Adding an Accessibility Statement to Your Site ”. Accessibility Statement This statement was last updated on [enter relevant date] . We at [enter organization / business name] are working to make our site [enter site name and address] accessible to people with disabilities. What web accessibility is An accessible site allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with the same or a similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This can be achieved with the capabilities of the system on which the site is operating, and through assistive technologies. Accessibility adjustments on this site We have adapted this site in accordance with WCAG [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2 - select relevant option] guidelines, and have made the site accessible to the level of [A / AA / AAA - select relevant option] . This site's contents have been adapted to work with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard use. As part of this effort, we have also [remove irrelevant information] : Used the Accessibility Wizard to find and fix potential accessibility issues Set the language of the site Set the content order of the site’s pages Defined clear heading structures on all of the site’s pages Added alternative text to images Implemented color combinations that meet the required color contrast Reduced the use of motion on the site Ensured all videos, audio, and files on the site are accessible Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content [only add if relevant] The accessibility of certain pages on the site depend on contents that do not belong to the organization, and instead belong to [enter relevant third-party name] . The following pages are affected by this: [list the URLs of the pages] . We therefore declare partial compliance with the standard for these pages. Accessibility arrangements in the organization [only add if relevant] [Enter a description of the accessibility arrangements in the physical offices / branches of your site's organization or business. The description can include all current accessibility arrangements - starting from the beginning of the service (e.g., the parking lot and / or public transportation stations) to the end (such as the service desk, restaurant table, classroom etc.). It is also required to specify any additional accessibility arrangements, such as disabled services and their location, and accessibility accessories (e.g. in audio inductions and elevators) available for use] Requests, issues and suggestions If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator: [Name of the accessibility coordinator] [Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator] [Email address of the accessibility coordinator] [Enter any additional contact details if relevant / available]
- Procurement Gateway Terms & Conditions | Procurement Australia
Terms & Conditions Procurement Gateway Terms and Conditions 1. Application of these Terms and Conditions to Procurement Gateway These Terms and Conditions (the Terms and Conditions ) govern the use of the Procurement Australasia Ltd (ACN 058 335 363) (trading as ‘Procurement Australia’ and ‘Space Station’) (Procurement Australia, us, we ) online procurement contracting platform ‘Procurement Gateway’ (Procurement Gateway ) and apply to: Procurement Australia’s customers /customer contacts (including officers, agents, employees or contractors) who seek to purchase goods/services under standing offers and direct negotiation arrangements between Procurement Australia and its suppliers; Procurement Australia’s customers / customer contacts (including officers, agents, employees or contractors) who seek to purchase goods/services by launching their own bespoke Request for Quotation (RFQ ); Procurement Australia’s suppliers/supplier Contacts (including officers, agents, employees or contractors) who have made standing offers available to Procurement Australia’s members; and Procurement Australia’s suppliers/supplier Contacts (including officers, agents, employees or contractors) who are involved in the RFQ process using Procurement Gateway, (jointly and severally, “you” or ”your”). Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully before using Procurement Gateway. By using Procurement Gateway, you agree to and accept on behalf of yourself and your organisation to be bound by and to bind your organisation to these Terms and Conditions and the Procurement Australia Privacy Policy. If you will be using Procurement Gateway on behalf of your organisation, you represent that you have the authority to do so. In such case, “you and “your” will refer to that organisation. 2. Creating your account for Procurement Gateway Access to and use of Procurement Gateway is permitted solely to: Individuals who are at least 18 years old; individuals who are authorised to do so by a current customer of Procurement Australia (each a Customer Contact ); and individuals who are authorised to do so by a current supplier of Procurement Australia (each a Supplier Contact ), who create an account on Procurement Gateway. By creating an account, you warrant that you: are a current employee of a current customer or supplier of Procurement Australia; have registered to use and will use Procurement Gateway solely in your capacity as an employee of a customer or supplier of Procurement Australia and will only use Procurement Gateway for the proper purposes of your employment, on behalf of your employer, and not in any other personal capacity; in compliance with clauses 4 and 5, will keep all information you obtain from Procurement Gateway in strict confidence, and will not disclose any information to any party other than your employer or a Procurement Gateway supplier; will be responsible for all uses of your account username and password and you must keep your username and password confidential and secure; have read and understood the terms and conditions of membership of Procurement Australia or being a supplier for Procurement Australia; and have read, understood and agree to comply with these Terms and Conditions. 3. Variation of these Terms and Conditions We may make changes to these Terms and Conditions at any time. You should check these Terms and Conditions regularly for such changes. If we change these Terms and Conditions we will publish an updated version on Procurement Gateway. Your continued access or use of Procurement Gateway after an updated version of these Terms and Conditions has been made available on Procurement Gateway indicates your acceptance of the Terms and Conditions as changed by us. 4. Content – Intellectual Property All materials on Procurement Gateway (except for Your Content) are owned by us (Our Content ) or our third party licensors, which includes materials protected by copyright, trade mark and other intellectual property rights. Other than to the extent necessary to use any Procurement Gateway content for its permitted purpose, and in accordance with these Terms and Conditions of use, and any other terms and conditions and policies published by Procurement Australia, any content on Procurement Gateway or any portion of Procurement Gateway, must not be reproduced, duplicated, copied, sold, re-sold, shared with a competitor of Procurement Australia, or otherwise exploited without our express permission, which consent may be withheld in its full discretion, or otherwise permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). If you wish to obtain permission for a particular use of Procurement Gateway, please contact us via email at info@paltd.com.au . Nothing contained on Procurement Gateway is intended to grant any express or implied right to you to use or exploit any patent, copyright, trademark or trade secret information. No trademarks, brands or names, including as part of domain names or email addresses, may be used in any manner that is likely to cause confusion. You may use Our Content for business related commercial purposes as permitted in these Terms and Conditions. Except where the law expressly permits, you may not otherwise in any form or by any means, use, reproduce, modify, distribute, post, transmit, publish or create derivative works from, or use for any commercial purpose, any part of Our Content. Specifically, except as permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), you must not in any form or by any means: copy, adapt, reproduce, broadcast, store, transmit, distribute, print, publish or create derivative works from any information or material on Procurement Gateway, including Our Content; perform in public or transmit in any form by any process (graphic, electronic or mechanical, including further copying, recording, taping or by a storage and information retrieval system) any of the information or material on Procurement Gateway, including Our Content; alter, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or modify any material or information that you receive from Procurement Gateway which can be accessed through Procurement Gateway, including Our Content; or use or apply for commercial purposes any material or information on Procurement Gateway, including Our Content, without our specific prior written consent. If you wish to obtain permission for a particular use of material on Procurement Gateway, including Our Content, please contact us on info@paltd.com.au . Procurement Australia will make commercially reasonable efforts to provide accurate, complete, secure and current information, but cannot guarantee the delivery, timeliness, completeness or accuracy of the content. To the extent permitted by law, we make no representations or warranties (whether express or implied) about the accuracy, completeness, security or currency of Our Content and have no liability to you for your use or reliance on Our Content. Any unauthorised use of the materials appearing on Procurement Gateway may violate copyright, trade mark and other applicable laws and could result in criminal or civil penalties. All rights not expressly granted in these Terms and Conditions are reserved. 5. Content – Confidentiality In addition to clause 4, you specifically acknowledge that Our Content is provided for the benefit of current Customer Contacts and Supplier Contacts and for no other purpose and must be kept strictly confidential by all Customer Contacts and Supplier Contacts. You will not disclose, or cause or permit to be disclosed, any part of Our Content for purposes other than those specified in these Terms and Conditions. You recognise that the confidential information is valuable and any breach of this obligation by you may give rise to a claim for damages. You indemnify us for any breach of this obligation, except to the extent the breach was due to an act of omission by us. 6. Your Content Procurement Gateway may provide Customer Contacts and Supplier Contacts with the ability to upload and publish materials including text, images, information, comments and other data (whether via email, comment, post, blog, enquiry, RFQ, questions posted in the Q&A Forum, or by any other means) to or through Procurement Gateway (Content ) for the purpose of communicating with Supplier Contacts or Customer Contacts. Customer Contacts and Supplier Contacts retain ownership of any Content they upload and publish (together, Your Content ). You are responsible for Your Content and you must ensure that you have all the rights and permissions needed to use Your Content in connection with Procurement Gateway. Procurement Australia is not responsible for any actions you take with respect to Your Content, including sharing it publicly. 7. Prohibitions on Your Content Your Content must not include anything which: you do not have the right to disclose or make available under law or an obligation you have to a third party (such as confidentiality agreements); reveals your or another person’s personal information or sensitive information, such as names, email addresses, phone numbers or addresses; is inaccurate, defamatory, infringes or can possibly infringe rights, including intellectual property rights (such as copyrights and trademarks of others); or is or can be taken by any others as being harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, vulgar, obscene, invasive of privacy, immoral or otherwise offensive or illegal or prohibited by any law. 8. Monitoring, modification and removal of Content We do not monitor, verify, approve, endorse, sanction, encourage, support or agree with Your Content including without limitation any comments, opinions or statements submitted, uploaded or otherwise posted on Procurement Gateway. We reserve the right, but have no obligation to, amend, supplement, delete or update Our Content, without notice to you and at our sole discretion. 9. Interactions with suppliers You acknowledge that it is possible that Suppliers may not comply with these Terms and Conditions, and could post Content which breaches our Terms and Conditions. You should be careful when communicating with and interacting with suppliers of Procurement Gateway. You agree to indemnify and hold us harmless in connection with any actions of any supplier and any dispute or claim that you may make against any supplier, irrespective of that action, dispute or claim relating to the use of Procurement Gateway. 10. No illegal use You must not use Procurement Gateway in any manner or for any purpose which is illegal or prohibited by any laws. 11. Disclaimers Consumers have certain rights under the Australian Consumer Law and similar state and territory legislation (ACL ). If you have rights under the ACL in respect of Procurement Gateway, including rights arising from any statutory guarantee, nothing in these Terms and Conditions operates to exclude them. Subject to the preceding sentence, you acknowledge that your use of Procurement Gateway, Our Content, and Your Content, is entirely at your own risk and are provided without warranty, either express or implied. We do not accept responsibility for any interference, loss or damage to your data, computer system, or mobile device which arises in connection with your use of Procurement Gateway. Although reasonable precautions have been taken, we do not guarantee that access to Procurement Gateway will be uninterrupted, or that there will be no failures, errors or omissions or loss of transmitted information, or that no viruses will be transmitted on Procurement Gateway. Procurement Australia makes no warranties and accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage you may suffer as a result of your reliance on any of the material on Procurement Gateway (including as to the quality, accuracy, completeness, or fitness of any particular purpose of such material) or in relation to any material of a third-party. 12. Liability and indemnity We do not represent that the information contained on Procurement Gateway is accurate, comprehensive, verified, complete or error free. We will exercise reasonable endeavours to keep the content on Procurement Gateway up to date and accurate. However, to the extent permitted by law, we do not warrant or give representations (whether express or implied) as to the accuracy or currency of any information contained on Procurement Gateway. To the extent the law permits, neither we, nor our directors, officers, agents, employees, contractors, our successors and our related bodies corporate, partners and their successors are liable to you and you indemnify and hold us harmless in respect of any and all claims, loss, damage or costs (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis), however arising (whether in negligence or otherwise) as a result or in connection with: your use, misuse or reliance on Procurement Gateway, Our Content and any content accessed through Procurement Gateway; your failure to comply with these Terms and Conditions; Your Content, including its use, misuse or misappropriation; or any acts or omissions by you, except to the extent, we are negligent in causing the claims, loss, damage or costs. 13. Termination Termination of your Procurement Gateway account will not affect the availability of some of Your Content you posted prior to termination. Procurement Australia reserves the right to change, suspend, or terminate your access to Procurement Gateway (or any part of it) at any time without reason and without notice. These Terms and Conditions will remain in effect even after your access to Procurement Gateway is terminated, or your use of Procurement Gateway ends. 14. Privacy You may be asked to provide personal information or sensitive information about yourself on different areas of Procurement Gateway. To the extent you provide personal information or sensitive information in relation to another person, ensure you are authorised and hold all requisite consents to do so. If so, we will only use that information in accordance with our Privacy Policy, a copy of which can be found here .
- Temporary & Permanent Recruitment | Procurement Australia
2712/0652 Temporary & Permanent Recruitment Services Our Recruitment Services contract guides customers through every step of the recruitment process from job descriptions, selection criteria and shortlisting to interviews and contracts. Contract Status: New Contract Contract Start Date: 01 January 2026 Contract Expiry: 31 December 2028 Contract Extensions: Two (2) x 12 month Periods Options Taken: 0 Please note that some contract categories may not be accessible in every state. For further details, please log in to Procurement Gateway. Login to Procurement Gateway Suppliers by Category Solution Categories Category 1 Executive Level Recruitment services to help select the best talent for permanent senior, C-suite and executive positions. Category 2 Permanent & Temporary Recruitment for entry, mid management and senior level positions. Category 3 Temporary Recruitment Category 4 Police & Background Check for hiring peace of mind including Fit2Work solutions. Category 5 Unbundled Recruitment Services for tailored and targeted HR services. Contact us today BECOME A CUSTOMER CONTACT PROCUREMENT GATEWAY
- Hardware & Trade Supplies | Procurement Australia
2504/1032 Hardware, Electrical, Plumbing & Compressed Gases Our Hardware, Electrical, Plumbing & Compressed Gases contract offers customers a comprehensive range of tools and services to complete any maintenance or building job. Contract Status: Initial Contract Contract Start Date: 01 May 2022 Contract Expiry: 30 April 2026 Contract Extensions: Two (2) x 12 month Periods Options Taken: 1 Please note that some contract categories may not be accessible in every state. For further details, please log in to Procurement Gateway. Login to Procurement Gateway Suppliers by Category Solution Categories Category 1 High quality and reliable hardware and associated products to meet every customer's supply needs. Category 2 Electrical and associated products from tried and tested brands. Category 3 Plumbing and associated products to fit out spaces from the roof to underground. Category 4 Compressed gases for a range of commercial and residential purposes. Contact us today BECOME A CUSTOMER CONTACT PROCUREMENT GATEWAY
- Local Government Contacts | Procurement Australia
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- Our Leaders | Procurement Australia
Our Leaders Visionary Leadership Driving Your Success Guided by experience, driven by innovation, our leaders are committed to delivering smarter, more efficient procurement solutions that empower your organisation to thrive. Get in Contact Meet Your Board of Directors Our Board of Directors brings diverse industry experience, providing strategic oversight and guidance to ensure Procurement Australia continues to grow and innovate. With a focus on long-term vision and governance, they ensure we are always positioned to serve our customers’ needs Tricia Klinger Chair of the Board B Ec. M Comm. GAIDC. Tricia Klinger joined the Procurement Australasia Ltd. Board on 22 Feb 2019. She brings to the board over 20 years’ leadership experience in corporate governance, marketing strategy, reputation management and customer centred product innovation with leading brands in both Australia and Asia. Tricia is a Non-Executive Director of Aspermont, an ASX listed media company, and on the AMP Superannuation Ltd Board and is a former Board Director of Rigetti Australia, a computing startup owned by US based Rigetti Computing. Glenn Patterson Board Member Bachelor of Business (RMIT), Master of Business (RMIT), Graduate Australian Institute of Company Directors Course / Institute of Executive Coaching and Leadership Level 2 accredited organisation coach/IPAA Executive Integrity and Ethics Leadership Program graduate. With 35 years’ senior leadership experience, Glenn has been the City of Casey CEO since September 2018 having previously been CEO of Yarra Ranges Council for 10 years and CEO of Baw Baw and Colac Otway Councils. He has also been CEO of a Melbourne-based property development group and owned and operated his own property-related business on the Mornington Peninsula. Stephen Griffin Board Member B.App Sc, DipEd, Grad Dip L.G, M.B Man. Stephen started his local government career at the City of Melbourne in 1986 after a short career in secondary school teaching in Geelong. Stephen’s career at City of Melbourne included management positions in recreation, home and community care and general management. Stephen then moved to Werribee – Wyndham City Council prior to local government amalgamation. Stephen managed the areas of Recreation, Enterprise Support and was Director of Corporate Services in a period where the population in the municipality grew by 8% per annum and was one of the fastest growing municipalities in Australia. While at Wyndham, Stephen completed his Masters of Business Management. He took up the role of General Manager – Corporate Services at the City of Greater Geelong in 2007. In 2009 Stephen was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the City of Greater Geelong and then in 2014 became the Chief Executive Officer of the Victoria State Emergency Service. Stephen brings to the Board extensive experience in local government management, as well as broad management expertise developed over several years. Vijaya Vaidyanath Board Member Senior Executive Fellow, John F Kennedy School of Government (Harvard University); Fellow of IPAAVictoria; MBA (JM Katz Graduate School of Business); MA (Economics) and a BA (Economics) (University ofBangalore). Vijaya is renowned for her innovation, integrity, inspiring leadership style and unique ability to deliver results, together with her interest in social justice and value-based leadership. She has previously held positions as CEO of Homes Melbourne in the City of Melbourne, and earlier roles as the CEO, City of Yarra and CEO at two large metro councils in New Zealand. Vijaya is currently on the Boards of Parks Victoria, Ambulance Victoria and Vision Super and is also the current chair of Audit Risk and Compliance Committee at Parks Victoria. Leah Greave Board Member Bachelor of Laws (Monash University), Grad Dip Legal Practice (Monash University), Bachelor of Arts(Monash University), Company Directorship (Australian Institute of Company Directors). Leah has extensive experience in strategy, governance, data analytics and risk management developed over the course of her career spanning a range of commercial and procurement leadership roles including Head of Strategic Sourcing & Procurement at Afterpay and Head of Procurement IT, Qantas Airways. Leah has also held commercial roles at Jetstar Airways and BHP Billiton. Leah is currently focussed on strategic partnerships at ANZ Banking Group. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from her time operating in a corporate capacity in these roles and is especially adept at driving governance improvements and mitigating operational risks, while also maintaining a strong organisational culture.Leah is serving as a Board Director at a not-for-profit organisation, Rare Cancers Australia and is a former Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee for ELMO Software(formerly ASX: ELO). Meet Your Executive Team Our Executive Team leads the daily operations of Procurement Australia, working closely with our clients and partners to ensure we deliver on our promise of smarter, simpler procurement solutions. Each member of the team is dedicated to creating value for our customers through innovation, technology, and strategic leadership. Steven Chaur Chief Executive Officer MBA, Grad Dip (Marketing), GAICD, FIML Steven is a respected company leader with over 25 years of leadership experience, delivering both growth and shareholder value in competitive market sectors such as FMCG consumer products, specialised Industrial product markets and Agricultural production systems across Australian and international customer markets. With a high capacity to foster relationships, challenge norms and lead innovation, Steven brings diverse expertise in consumer and B2B markets, strategic thought leadership, organisational transformation, multi-sales channel development, global procurement, brand development and leadership of multi-site manufacturing operations and supply chains. Steven’s leadership experience includes driving growth in the Pacific including New Zealand, Europe, China, United Arab Emirates and the United States of America for organisations including as Managing Director for Castlegate James Australasia, Nutrano Produce Group, Patties Foods Limited (ASX) and Saint-Gobain. His experience also includes senior executive roles at George Weston Foods, Findus Australia, National Foods Limited and Simplot Australia. Also a seasoned non-executive director, Steven brings experience in ASX-level financial oversight, investor relations, IPOs and capital raising, Risk management and boardroom governance. Steven has actively contributed as a NED to the leadership of Wingara Ag Ltd (ASX), Meat & Livestock Australia, Davies Bakeries, Accord Australasia and Open Family Australia. Jerome Joseph Chief Commercial Officer Jerome Joseph is a highly skilled operational senior executive with 25 years of P&L experience across the facilities management, outsourced services, food service distribution, food manufacturing, and hospitality sectors. Before joining Procurement Australia in 2024, Jerome worked with leading Fortune 500 organisations across Australia and Asia, gaining extensive experience in managing and leading businesses in diverse cultural environments. Known for his charismatic leadership and performance-driven approach, Jerome has consistently demonstrated his ability to think innovatively, drive business growth, and build high-performing teams. His deep understanding of the dynamics related to cultural diversity, combined with his strategic mindset, has enabled him to create value and achieve sustainable business success throughout his career. Georgia Argyropoulos Director, Strategy & Innovation Georgia Argyropoulos is a skilled executive with extensive experience in the banking and logistics industries. Georgia began her career with the Commonwealth Bank where she spent more than 15 years working first in retail banking and communications before moving into project management in a variety of fields including performance monitoring and reporting, and business process analysis and reengineering before joining Procurement Australia in 2014. At Procurement Australia Georgia is responsible for Board matters, strategy execution across the business and the account management of the Information Technology and Quality Management portfolios. Georgia is also responsible for key cross functional business projects, their performance monitoring and reporting, and risk management. Devraj Kanakappan Chief Financial Officer Devraj is a professionally qualified and experienced finance executive with extensive senior level commercial, financial and accounting experience gained from working in the manufacturing, import, wholesale, retail, and construction industries in Australia, and overseas in Oman and India. Prior to joining Procurement Australia in 2016, he was the Financial Controller with Australia’s national furniture and particle board manufacturer and importer, the DIM Group based in Melbourne. Devraj is responsible for the company’s annual budgets and forecasts, statutory accounts and monthly financial management reporting together with managing the company’s investments, cash flow and treasury functions. His well-honed skills enable him to contribute constructively to strategic business planning, contract governance and administration. Ready to Partner with Proven Leaders? Join the thousands of organisations that trust Procurement Australia to deliver smarter, more efficient procurement solutions. Our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Sign up today to start transforming your procurement process, reduce costs, and unlock new opportunities for growth. Join Now
- Traffic Management Equipment & Products | Procurement Australia
2409/0334 Road Signs & Lighting, Grates, Covers, and Associated Traffic Products Our comprehensive Road Signs & Lighting, Grates, Covers, and Associated Traffic Products contract offers customers a diverse range of products and benefits including road signs, work zone products, lights, and traffic calming devices. Contract Status: Contract Extension 1 Contract Start Date: 01 October 2021 Contract Expiry: 30 September 2026 Contract Extensions: Two (2) x 12 month Periods Options Taken: 1 Please note that some contract categories may not be accessible in every state. For further details, please log in to Procurement Gateway. Login to Procurement Gateway Suppliers by Category Solution Categories Category 1 Road and traffic signs and accessories covering instruments usually located above and aside roadways to inform or instruct road users. Category 2 Grates, access covers and associated products that provide safe access and movement for vehicles and pedestrians across spaces normally reserved for sewerage or stormwater. Category 3 Traffic calming devices used to manage road user behaviour, particularly manoeuvres in a particular space. Category 4 Work zone and associated products for areas where construction or maintenance work is being done, particularly along a road. Category 5 Road and pedestrian lighting and associated products covering systems of instruments which illuminate a particular road or pathway. Contact us today BECOME A CUSTOMER CONTACT PROCUREMENT GATEWAY
