What does Community Services do for the Australian Government?

Community Services is an Australian Government contractor with 8 contracts worth $2.4M since 2012. Their largest government client is Attorney-General's Department, and their average contract value is $294K.

Key Metrics

8Total Contracts
$2.4MTotal Value
3Agencies Served
$294KAvg Contract
12Years Active

How much does Community Services win in government contracts each year?

$0 $212K $423K $635K $847K 2012: $847K 2012 2013: $397K 2013 2014: $330K 2014 2015: $567K 2015 2023: $210K 2023
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Community Services — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
20122$847K
20132$397K
20142$330K
20151$567K
20231$210K

Who are Community Services's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Attorney-General's Department 4 $1.2M 51.8%
Department of Home Affairs 3 $923K 39.3%
NSW Department of Communities and Justice 1 $210K 8.9%

What categories does Community Services supply to government?

CategoryContractsValueShare
Community and social services 1 $210K 100.0%

How does Community Services win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 7 $2.1M 100.0%

What are Community Services's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
NSW Unaccompanied Humanitarian Minor Payment Department of Home Affairs $746K
International Family Law 2015-16 Attorney-General's Department $567K
International Family Law services Attorney-General's Department $350K
Targeted Earlier Intervention Program - Aboriginal Early Literacy Program NSW Department of Communities and Justice $210K
International Family Law 2014-15 Attorney-General's Department $200K

What are Community Services's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Targeted Earlier Intervention Program - Aboriginal Early Literacy Program NSW Department of Communities and Justice $210K
International Family Law 2015-16 Attorney-General's Department $567K
International Family Law 2014-15 Attorney-General's Department $200K
Victoria Unaccompanied Humanitarian Minors Department of Home Affairs $130K
International Family Law services Attorney-General's Department $350K
Victoria Unaccompanied Humanitarian Minors Payment Department of Home Affairs $47K
International Family Law - 2012-13 Attorney-General's Department $101K
NSW Unaccompanied Humanitarian Minor Payment Department of Home Affairs $746K

Who competes with Community Services for government contracts?

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

SupplierContractsValue
Life Without Barriers 2 $627.3M
Wesley Community Services Limited 13 $396.6M
Lifestyle Solutions (Aust) Ltd 1 $377.6M
Allambi Care Limited 4 $338.7M
MACKILLOP FAMILY SERVICES LIMITED 5 $265.2M
MARIST YOUTH CARE LIMITED 3 $246.2M
The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (NSW) on behalf of Uniting (NSW.ACT) 25 $233.7M
Barnardos Australia 18 $225.0M
Anglicare NSW South NSW West and ACT 5 $212.1M
Challenge Community Services 1 $184.2M

What size contracts does Community Services typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K1$47K
$100K-$500K5$991K
$500K-$1M2$1.3M

What is Community Services's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
87503966787
Registered Name
Community Services
Government Contracting Period
2012 – 2023

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where Community Services is active.

Management & Professional Services 4 contracts · $1.2M · 0.0% of category spend Healthcare Services 3 contracts · $923K · 0.0% of category spend Politics & Civic Affairs 1 contracts · $210K · 0.0% of category spend

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