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Annual Procurement Plan View - Australian Law Reform Commission

To follow the progress of Planned Procurements of interest add them to a Watch List by clicking the star icon on the right of the Planned Procurement notice.

IMPORTANT: All Planned Procurements are subject to revision, withdrawal or cancellation. Information about Planned Procurements is provided for planning purposes only and it does not represent a solicitation or constitute a request for proposal, nor is it a commitment by the Government to purchase the described property or services.

 

Strategic Procurement Outlook

The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) is an independent Australian Government agency that provides recommendations for law reform to Government on issues referred to it by the Attorney-General of Australia. Following a referral by the Attorney-General, the ALRC will undertake research and publish a report on recommendations to simplify a law, update the law in line with current conditions and needs, remove defects in the law and ensure consistency with Australia’s international obligations.

The recommendations must also consider any effect on the costs of access to, and dispensing of justice and that changes to the law would not trespass unduly on personal rights and liberties of citizens. The ALRC has an average staffing level (ASL) of approximately 13, located in Brisbane and Melbourne. No procurements above the relevant threshold are currently planned for 2024-25. ALRC publications and reports are published in electronic and hard copy formats.

Contact Details

Procurement Manager

Phone:
02 6141 3434

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