We regularly advertise tenders to purchase goods, services and major works. We usually advertise public tenders in the 'Local government tenders' section of the Saturday edition of The Age newspaper. You can also view tender opportunities via our eTenderBox portal.
Go to eTenderbox portal
You can see a list of recent publicly tendered contracts that we have awarded.
View our recently awarded tender contracts
We invite all our suppliers to create an account on our eTenderBox Portal. Once the account is created you can subscribe to the categories you are interested in providing works, goods and services for. You will be alerted via this portal when an open tender is issued by us.
How to register
Registration is free. Simply visit our eTenderBox portal and complete the registration form. If you need help to register, contact eTenderBox Support.
You can see a list of our currently advertised tenders and tender documents online using our eTenderbox Portal.
All prospective tenderers must first complete a registration process. This ensures that we can notify tenderers of any changes to the tender documents during the advertising period.
The City of Whittlesea is committed to ethical, sustainable and socially responsible procurement and we expect the same high standards of our suppliers.
Download our Code of Conduct
Supplier Code of Conduct - accessible(DOCX, 309KB)
Supplier Code of Conduct(PDF, 184KB)
Tips on becoming a local government supplier
Find out more about how to successfully supply works, goods and services to local government with the Vic Councils resource: Doing business with local government.
The Municipal Association of Victoria also has helpful information to assist suppliers.
We can provide information on the expiry date of current contracts and the possible re-advertising timeframe for future contracted projects and services.
Contact us at info@whittlesea.vic.gov.au or call 03 9217 2170.
We are committed to adopting appropriate best practice purchasing and contracting principles, policies and procedures.
Download our Procurement Policy
Procurement Policy - accessible(DOCX, 123KB)
Procurement Policy(PDF, 858KB)
Our terms and conditions of engagement are stated in requests for tender or quotation documents. These are often based on Australian Standards. For goods and services supplied under a direct purchase order, please see our standard terms of purchase.
Code of conduct
Our Code of Conduct for staff and others applies to all contractors or consultants engaged by us (including those engaged through an employment agency).
View our Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct 2023(PDF, 1MB)
Code Of Conduct 2023 - accessible(DOCX, 36KB)
We are required to operate our business activities (such as leisure centres) as if they were in private sector ownership. For example, the prices charged must generate sufficient income to cover the costs that would apply if the business were in private ownership. This is known as competitive neutrality.
If our income does not cover these costs, we must justify this ‘subsidisation’ through a community consultation exercise. This is called a ‘public interest test’.
For information about Victoria's Competition Policy and competitive neutrality, visit the Department of Treasury and Finance website.
We have an ongoing awareness program for our staff to ensure compliance Competition and Consumer Act.
If you would like to make a complaint in relation to our compliance with the Act, email procurement@whittlesea.vic.gov.au.
For more information, visit the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) website.
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