Local suppliers win with new policy changes |
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A more sustainable local business community will be the winner of an overhaul to the City of Cockburn’s Procurement Policy and the establishment of a Cockburn Supplier Register. Recent Council-endorsed changes to the City of Cockburn's procurement policy mean it is now a mandated requirement for the City to seek a quote from a local supplier when one is available, for purchases valued above $20,000. The concept of ‘buying local’ continues for lower value quotes where possible. |
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The City would like to invite any prospective or current suppliers to a FREE information session about these significant policy changes. Wednesday 26 August 2020 7.30-9am City of Cockburn Function Room 9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood WA 6163 |
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List your services on our website The Cockburn Supplier Register enables local and regional businesses to list their services and contact details on the City’s website, making it easier for City staff to connect with them in the process of procuring goods and services. The City will give higher preference to businesses operating from within its boundaries, but will also give some preference to suppliers from our local neighbouring South West Metropolitan council areas, over those from the wider Perth area where possible. The intention is to balance competition with economic benefits for the Cockburn community while fostering the development of local markets. |
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How do I register as a supplier with the City for Quotations and Tenders? 1. Create a 360 account You must have an account to access the City's eProcurement portal. You will receive email notifications of any new opportunities. |
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2. Become a registered Cockburn Supplier The City invites local and regional businesses to register on the new Cockburn Supplier Register - this new online supplier database is designed to support local businesses whilst making procurement streamlined for the City. |
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Last chance for small business owners to register for PIVOT The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) has launched the PIVOT program; an exciting new initiative to help small business owners develop an entrepreneurial mindset to successfully rebuild operations as we emerge from COVID-19. PIVOT will help you discover innovative ways of operating to meet the demands and opportunities presented by new and emerging markets. The six month online program offers a range of practical webinars, mentoring and support to give you the tools and confidence to take your business forward. Valued at $4,500 per participant, this inspiring program is available free of charge for a limited number of eligible Western Australian small business owners. Whether you’re a sole trader, trust, partnership or company this program will help you to PIVOT your business to meet the challenges associated with recovery during COVID-19. Small businesses from all industries are encouraged to apply. Expressions of interest close TODAY! - Monday 17 August at 4pm. If you are a small business wanting to capitalise on growth opportunities or need to think differently about your business model, now is the time to apply for this program! Key dates 17 August 2020 — Expressions of interest close 4pm 25 August 2020 — Successful applicants notified 31 August 2020 — PIVOT program commences More information: Smallbusiness.wa.gov.au/pivot |
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If you have any queries or would like to get in touch with Sarah Kahle, Business Engagement Officer please email [email protected] or call 08 9411 3444.
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