What does Australian Human Rights Commission do for the Australian Government?

Australian Human Rights Commission is an Australian Government contractor with 83 contracts worth $66.9M since 2011. Their largest government client is Department of Defence, and their average contract value is $806K. Recent government contracting activity has declined.

Key Metrics

83Total Contracts
$66.9MTotal Value
14Agencies Served
$806KAvg Contract
15Years Active
3Expiring (12mo)

How much does Australian Human Rights Commission win in government contracts each year?

$0 $4.3M $8.6M $12.9M $17.2M 2011: $3.9M 2011 2013: $688K 2013 2014: $1.6M 2014 2015: $5.7M 2015 2016: $2.5M 2016 2017: $3.9M 2017 2018: $4.0M 2018 2019: $4.8M 2019 2020: $15.6M 2020 2021: $508K 2021 2022: $4.4M 2022 2023: $10K 2023 2024: $17.2M 2024 2025: $2.0M 2025 2026: $4.4M 2026
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Australian Human Rights Commission — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
20111$3.9M
20133$688K
20143$1.6M
20158$5.7M
201616$2.5M
201716$3.9M
20184$4.0M
20198$4.8M
20205$15.6M
20216$508K
20225$4.4M
20231$10K
20245$17.2M
20252$2.0M
20261$4.4M

Who are Australian Human Rights Commission's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Department of Defence 5 $31.5M 47.2%
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner 48 $21.3M 31.8%
Australian Federal Police 1 $3.6M 5.4%
Department of Social Services 5 $3.1M 4.7%
National Indigenous Australians Agency 2 $2.2M 3.3%
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 6 $1.6M 2.4%
Attorney-General's Department 7 $1.3M 1.9%
Department of Health and Aged Care 1 $1.0M 1.5%
Department of Education 1 $1.0M 1.5%
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts 2 $89K 0.1%

What categories does Australian Human Rights Commission supply to government?

CategoryContractsValueShare
8010-management-advisory-services 17 $34.8M 52.1%
8016-management-support-services 42 $30.7M 45.9%
8111-computer-programming-and-it-services 3 $490K 0.7%
8013-legal-services 1 $168K 0.3%
9314-politics-and-civic-affairs-code-9314 1 $150K 0.2%
8014-accounting-and-auditing-and-financial-services 5 $143K 0.2%
8600-education-and-training-services 3 $120K 0.2%
5511-electronic-reference-material 3 $107K 0.2%
4320-computer-equipment-and-components 6 $100K 0.1%
4411-office-supplies 1 $60K 0.1%

How does Australian Human Rights Commission win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 84 $71.3M 100.0%

Which Australian Human Rights Commission government contracts are expiring soon?

Australian Human Rights Commission has 3 contracts worth $1.3M expiring in the next 12 months. These represent potential recompete opportunities for competing suppliers.

ContractAgencyValueExpires
Ageism Awareness Workshops Department of Health and Aged Care $1.0M
Financial Project Attorney-General's Department $260K

What are Australian Human Rights Commission's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
Policy Advice and Project Support Department of Defence $13.2M
Research and Consultation Advice to Defence Department of Defence $8.3M
Collaborating for Cultural Reform Broderick Review Department of Defence $4.7M
Provision of management advisory services Australian Federal Police $4.4M
Provision of corporate services Office of the Australian Information Commissioner $4.4M

What are Australian Human Rights Commission's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Provision of management advisory services Australian Federal Police $4.4M
Ageism Awareness Workshops Department of Health and Aged Care $1.0M
AHRC - Delivery of Australian Government's Respect at Uni Study Department of Education $1.0M
Financial Project Attorney-General's Department $260K
Corporate objectives services Department of Health, Disability and Ageing $60K
Policy Advice and Project Support Department of Defence $13.2M
Training and Development Services National Indigenous Australians Agency $90K
Provision of management advisory services Australian Federal Police $3.6M
Sponsorship of 2023 Human Rights Awards Attorney-General's Department $10K
Policy and program development services Department of Social Services $2.0M

Is Australian Human Rights Commission's government business growing or declining?

↓ 100.0%

Significant decline — contract value dropped 100% year-over-year.

Based on comparison of last 12 months vs prior 12 months of awarded contract value.

Who competes with Australian Human Rights Commission for government contracts?

Other suppliers winning contracts from the same agencies in similar categories.

SupplierContractsValue
BOEING DEFENCE AUSTRALIA LTD 207 $18.66B
LEIDOS AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 609 $3.02B
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Telstra Corporation Limited 979 $1.62B
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TELSTRA LIMITED 764 $1.52B
IBM Australia Ltd 273 $1.51B
Thales Australia Limited 359 $1.40B
Fujitsu Australia Ltd 1,325 $1.35B
Cushman & Wakefield Pty Ltd 59 $1.10B

What size contracts does Australian Human Rights Commission typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K19$409K
$50K-$100K4$266K
$100K-$500K42$8.2M
$500K-$1M2$1.4M
$1M-$5M15$39.5M
$5M-$20M2$21.5M

What is Australian Human Rights Commission's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
47996232602
Registered Name
Australian Human Rights Commission
Government Contracting Period
2011 – 2025

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Registered Business Details

Entity Type
Commonwealth Government Entity
ABN Status
Active
GST
Registered
ABN
47996232602 verify ↗
State
NSW
Postcode
2000

Source: Australian Business Register (ABR) + ASIC Companies Register. View on ABN Lookup ↗

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where Australian Human Rights Commission is active.

Management & Professional Services 66 contracts · $70.2M · 0.0% of category spend Engineering & Research 3 contracts · $490K · 0.0% of category spend Politics & Civic Affairs 1 contracts · $150K · 0.0% of category spend

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