What does Rowdy Pty Ltd do for the Australian Government?

Rowdy Pty Ltd is an Australian Government contractor with 10 contracts worth $401K since 2013. Their largest government client is Australian Research Council, and their average contract value is $40K.

Key Metrics

10Total Contracts
$401KTotal Value
8Agencies Served
$40KAvg Contract
13Years Active

How much does Rowdy Pty Ltd win in government contracts each year?

$0 $33K $66K $99K $132K 2013: $31K 2013 2016: $51K 2016 2018: $26K 2018 2019: $21K 2019 2020: $80K 2020 2023: $132K 2023 2025: $60K 2025
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Rowdy Pty Ltd — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
20132$31K
20162$51K
20181$26K
20191$21K
20201$80K
20232$132K
20251$60K

Who are Rowdy Pty Ltd's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Australian Research Council 2 $132K 32.8%
Organ and Tissue Authority 1 $80K 19.9%
Sport Integrity Australia 1 $60K 15.0%
Australian Federal Police 2 $41K 10.1%
Old Parliament House 1 $26K 6.5%
National Capital Authority 1 $23K 5.6%
Department of Industry, Science and Resources 1 $21K 5.1%
Safe Work Australia 1 $19K 4.9%

How does Rowdy Pty Ltd win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 7 $209K 70.0%
open 3 $192K 30.0%

What are Rowdy Pty Ltd's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
PR and media services for DonateLife Week 2020 Organ and Tissue Authority $80K
Stakeholder satisfaction survey Australian Research Council $69K
Stakeholder Satisfaction survey Australian Research Council $63K
Communications Strategy Sport Integrity Australia $60K
Provision of website services Australian Federal Police $29K

What are Rowdy Pty Ltd's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Communications Strategy Sport Integrity Australia $60K
Stakeholder satisfaction survey Australian Research Council $69K
Stakeholder Satisfaction survey Australian Research Council $63K
PR and media services for DonateLife Week 2020 Organ and Tissue Authority $80K
Business Facilitation Services on Digital Media Strategy Department of Industry, Science and Resources $21K
Social media and digital marketing strategy Old Parliament House $26K
NCA Website Content Migration Services National Capital Authority $23K
Provision of website services Australian Federal Police $29K
Provision of design services Australian Federal Police $12K
Design and development of the National Work Health and Safety Month mobil Safe Work Australia $19K

Is Rowdy Pty Ltd's government business growing or declining?

→ 0.0%

Stable — contract value remained consistent year-over-year.

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

Who competes with Rowdy Pty Ltd for government contracts?

Other suppliers winning contracts from the same government agencies.

SupplierContractsValue
Canberra Airport Group P/L 12 $28.8M
NHMRC 1 $26.0M
Evolve FM Pty Ltd 9 $16.9M
Jones Lang Lasalle 11 $11.3M
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Hudson Global 39 $8.0M
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ENABLE SOFTWARE 14 $5.9M
University of Queensland 104 $5.5M
DFP Recruitment Services 37 $5.5M

What size contracts does Rowdy Pty Ltd typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K6$129K
$50K-$100K4$271K

What is Rowdy Pty Ltd's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
12158255648
Registered Name
Rowdy Pty Ltd
Government Contracting Period
2013 – 2025

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where Rowdy Pty Ltd is active.

Editorial & Design 4 contracts · $204K · 0.0% of category spend Management & Professional Services 4 contracts · $157K · 0.0% of category spend Public Utilities 1 contracts · $21K · 0.0% of category spend

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