How much does Cancer Australia spend on procurement?

Cancer Australia is an Australian Government agency that has awarded 656 procurement contracts worth $116.2M. Its largest supplier is various suppliers. 33.1% of its contracts are awarded through competitive processes.

What does Cancer Australia spend its procurement budget on?

CategoryContractsValueShare
9 $8.2M 12.5%
1 $6.5M 9.9%
1 $5.5M 8.4%
2 $5.2M 7.9%
12 $4.9M 7.4%
1 $4.8M 7.3%
4 $4.8M 7.3%
6 $4.1M 6.2%
1 $3.3M 5.0%
1 $2.5M 3.9%

How competitive is Cancer Australia's procurement process?

33.1% 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 Cancer Australia contracts are up for renewal?

43Contracts Expiring
$24.5MTotal Value

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

What size contracts does Cancer Australia typically award?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K358$8.9M
$50K-$100K123$8.7M
$100K-$500K138$29.9M
$500K-$1M25$17.3M
$1M-$5M18$35.6M
$5M-$20M3$17.1M

What contracts has Cancer Australia awarded recently?

ContractSupplierValueDate
Facilitation of targeted stakeholder workshops as part of the ACCN Regional, Rur Professor Craig Underhill $23K
Provision of venue hire, catering and AV requirements for ACCN Innovations Showc Adelaide Venue Management Corporation $35K
Provision of specialist services to complete an updated, policy?focused evidence University of Melbourne $112K
To facilitate development of an OCP for children with cancer Children's Cancer CoLab $220K
The contract engages UM to deliver a targeted, national advertising campaign to Universal McCann $132K
Professional translation and video editing of 10 cancer awareness videos into 10 Ethnolink Pty Ltd trading as Ethnolink $21K
To engage consultancy services to deliver papers to support the National Liver C Helen Innes Coaching and Consulting Pty Ltd $22K
Contract with Nous Group Pty Ltd and partner Curijo to provide services to imple Nous Group Pty Ltd $694K
Procurement of clinical input to support the MSAC application seeking to expand Medex Consulting Pty Ltd $19K
Procurement of services to undertake an economic evaluation of the Prostate Canc The University of Melbourne $506K

Is Cancer Australia using more competitive procurement over time?

Competitive: 22Non-Competitive: 30 2015 Competitive: 12Non-Competitive: 35 2016 Competitive: 14Non-Competitive: 30 2017 Competitive: 3Non-Competitive: 13 2018 Competitive: 7Non-Competitive: 18 2019 Competitive: 5Non-Competitive: 33 2020 Competitive: 6Non-Competitive: 24 2021 Competitive: 9Non-Competitive: 19 2022 Competitive: 5Non-Competitive: 5 2023 Competitive: 40Non-Competitive: 57 2024 Competitive: 39Non-Competitive: 41 2025 Competitive: 8Non-Competitive: 9 2026 ■ Competitive ■ Non-Competitive
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Cancer Australia — Procurement Method Trend by Year
YearCompetitiveNon-CompetitiveTotal
2015223052
2016123547
2017143044
201831316
201971825
202053338
202162430
202291928
20235510
2024405797
2025394180
20268917

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