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department of employment, skills, small and family business the department works to provide people access to services and support to help them overcome barriers and develop skills to gain employment and participate in society.
office of australian war graves oawg, department of veterans’ affairs, is seeking to engage suitably qualified contractors across the gold coast and northern rivers locations for the provision of civil maintenance services to war graves, to a high standard, befitting those whose deaths were attributed to their war service.
supply of monitoring trends in drug use among the offender population is of great importance to law enforcement and policy makers, as illicit drug use has direct and indirect links to criminal activity. the duma program is designed to provide an effective monitoring system that focuses specifically on offenders with a clear mandate to address the issue of drugs and crime. the duma program is a partnership between the customer and state government and police services. duma provides an unparalleled source of information on illicit drug use and the link between drugs and crime.
provision of private hospital services for entitled persons by publishing this invitation to provide private hospital services to the veteran community. dva serves australia’s veteran community, through the provision of programmes of care, compensation and commemoration. dva’s aim is to secure high quality private hospital care for entitled persons delivered for a fair price, at the most convenient locations for entitled persons. as the veteran community ages, their capacity to access a wider range of care appropriate to their needs is increasingly important. managing emerging and different needs of contemporary veterans is also a priority. dva also aims to continually improve the quality and safety of services, and the health outcomes for dva clients, through the purchase of evidence-based treatment services.
provision of support and maintenance services for type 1 and type 1a security systems ias, electronic access controls systems eacs, cctv installations and the associated security network infrastructure sni including proprietary 3rd party equipment for department of the prime minister and cabinet and portfolio agencies
successful applicant will be required to develop and deliver up to 11 half-day learning workshops on practical and engaging information about how to export to south asia using e-commerce. the maximum number of participants per workshop is estimated at 25. the successful supplier will have knowledge of the food and agribusiness sector and will tailor the workshop material to the sector audience. the successful supplier will supply materials and assessment tools relevant to the learning outcomes for participants and effectiveness of workshops. however, the successful supplier will not be required to provide a venue for each workshop where the customer will arrange a suitable venue in all potential delivery locations. the workshops should include sector specific insights examples and case studies from the region. learning outcomes for workshop participants: • overview of e-commerce in south east asia markets • overview of e-commerce platforms, and comparative costs • supply chain models for e-commerce • marketing, social media and building your brand internationally for e-commerce in south east asia • how to utilise data to grow and market my business • risks of using e-commerce
engage a suitable partner/s to assist the abcb develop and deliver targeted, online cpd courses to the building and plumbing practitioner categories outlined in the building confidence report.
provision of technical services to develop content for the australian building code board to use in drafting the enhanced energy efficiency provisions for residential buildings in the national construction code 2022.
supply of investment aims to provide introductory training that will impart technology skills to growers in a ‘hands-on’ manner and will be specific to and driven by issues raised by growers in each region initial scoping phase. specific to these issues, it will showcase mobile device integration technologies and low cost, simple pa methods already in use by growers and advisers. various mapping-based apps that may assist in simplifying the transition to applied decision making utilising spatial information and on the opportunity for vrt integration into farm management systems, will be discussed. it will also identify a selection of cost effective precision agriculture opportunities that growers can consider implementing on farm to respond to key management and resource input decisions that affect
supply of description: for full details of this procurement, including links to relevant documents and information on questions and answers, visit: https://grdc.com.au/research/applying-and-reporting/current-procurement/open-tenders/spatially-and-temporally-evaluating-the-skill-of-seasonal-forecasting-systems-to-aid-with-on-farm-decision-making background climate-variability has a significant impact on farm-business profitability. while notable improvements have been made in seasonal forecasting with general circulation models gcms, growers and producers are frustrated by the inherently variable skill within and between models from one season to the next and in different locations i.e. different grid cells for which forecasts are issued. a recently completed rural r&d for profit project on improving seasonal forecasting rdc00014 completed an assessment of seasonal forecast skill for a small number of gcms where forecasts were issued at key decision points for aiding with on-farm decision making. the models evaluated showed considerable discrepancies in skill when forecasting rainfall terciles based on a statistical analysis of forecast ‘hit-rate’.