How much does Australian Human Rights Commission spend on procurement?

Australian Human Rights Commission is an Australian Government agency that has awarded 169 procurement contracts worth $55.8M. Its largest supplier is various suppliers. 30.8% of its contracts are awarded through competitive processes.

What does Australian Human Rights Commission spend its procurement budget on?

CategoryContractsValueShare
3 $34.4M 74.5%
4 $1.4M 3.1%
2 $934K 2.0%
1 $905K 2.0%
1 $791K 1.7%
1 $787K 1.7%
2 $768K 1.7%
1 $581K 1.3%
1 $550K 1.2%
1 $550K 1.2%

How competitive is Australian Human Rights Commission's procurement process?

30.8% competitive

Low competition — this agency relies heavily on limited or direct sourcing.

Based on procurement method classification. Competitive includes open tender, selective tender, request for tender/quotation/proposal, and expression of interest.

Which Australian Human Rights Commission contracts are up for renewal?

8Contracts Expiring
$3.3MTotal Value

These contracts are expiring within the next 18 months and represent potential recompete opportunities for suppliers.

What size contracts does Australian Human Rights Commission typically award?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K86$1.8M
$50K-$100K13$986K
$100K-$500K57$11.8M
$500K-$1M11$6.9M
$5M-$20M1$8.4M
$20M+1$25.9M

What contracts has Australian Human Rights Commission awarded recently?

ContractSupplierValueDate
Eletronic and Document Record Management System to manage digital and physical r RecordPoint Software APAC Pty Ltd $470K
End to end videography and video editing services for the Disability Discriminat Daren Clark trading as Around Sounds $200K
Content for social media campaign for Seen and Heard The Shannon Group trading as Shannon Behaviour Change $529K
Unit 4 ERP Licence for 3 years Agilyx Group Pty Ltd $581K
For the provision of plain English training and related services Plain English Foundation Pty Ltd $175K
License fees for period 15/7/2025 to 14/7/2026 Resolve Software Group Pty Ltd $108K
Services required from the supplier relate to the preparation and conduct of fie Wallis Consulting Group Pty Ltd $300K
Internal Audit services Yardstick Advisory Pty Ltd $264K
The supplier must develop and implement a strategy to recruit participants aged Think HQ Pty Ltd $436K
The provision of monitoring and evaluation services La Trobe University $132K

Is Australian Human Rights Commission using more competitive procurement over time?

Competitive: 6 2015 Non-Competitive: 3 2016 Competitive: 1Non-Competitive: 3 2017 Competitive: 2 2018 Competitive: 3Non-Competitive: 1 2019 Competitive: 1Non-Competitive: 3 2021 Competitive: 4Non-Competitive: 4 2022 Competitive: 5Non-Competitive: 1 2023 Competitive: 3Non-Competitive: 9 2024 Competitive: 14Non-Competitive: 4 2025 Competitive: 2 2026 ■ Competitive ■ Non-Competitive
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Australian Human Rights Commission — Procurement Method Trend by Year
YearCompetitiveNon-CompetitiveTotal
2015606
2016033
2017134
2018202
2019314
2021134
2022448
2023516
20243912
202514418
2026202

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