FOI 735/24/25
Item 1, Document 1
Indigenous Participation Plan
(a) how the contractor intends on meeting the mandatory minimum requirements for the
Indigenous Procurement Policy;
i.
the contractor’s current rate of Indigenous employment and Indigenous
supplier use;
ii.
the contractor’s commitment to Indigenous participation. Some examples of
the activities an organisation can take to demonstrate its commitment to
Indigenous participation are set out in the Indigenous Procurement Policy;
and
iii.
if any part of the Contract will be delivered in a Remote Area, how the
[Tenderer] will ensure that its provision of Goods and/or Services will deliver
significant Indigenous employment or Indigenous supplier use outcomes in
that Remote Area.
(b) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met at:
i.
the contract-based level (not applicable); or
ii.
the organisation-based level.
(c) To meet the mandatory minimum requirements at the
organisation-based level, by
the end of the Initial Term of the Contract:
i.
at least 3 per cent of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce of the
Contractor must be Indigenous Australians, on average over the Initial Term of
the Contract; or
ii.
at least 3 per cent of the value of the Contractor’s Australian supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, over the Initial Term of the
Contract; or
iii.
a minimum percentage of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce
must be Indigenous Australians on average of the initial term of the contract,
and a minimum percentage of the value of the Contractor’s supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, such that both minimum
percentages add up to 3 per cent over the Initial Term of the Contract.
(d) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met directly or through subcontracts.
(e) The successful contractor’s Indigenous Participation Plan will be attached to the
resultant Contract, and the successful contractor will be required to comply with and
report against the Indigenous Participation Plan during the Term.
FOI 735/24/25
Item 1, Document 2
Indigenous Participation Plan
(a) how the contractor intends on meeting the mandatory minimum requirements for the
Indigenous Procurement Policy;
i.
the contractor’s current rate of Indigenous employment and Indigenous
supplier use;
ii.
the contractor’s commitment to Indigenous participation. Some examples of
the activities an organisation can take to demonstrate its commitment to
Indigenous participation are set out in the Indigenous Procurement Policy;
and
iii.
if any part of the Contract will be delivered in a Remote Area, how the
[Tenderer] will ensure that its provision of Goods and/or Services will deliver
significant Indigenous employment or Indigenous supplier use outcomes in
that Remote Area.
(b) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met at:
i.
the contract-based level (not applicable); or
ii.
the organisation-based level.
(c) To meet the mandatory minimum requirements at the
organisation-based level, by
the end of the Initial Term of the Contract:
i.
at least 3 per cent of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce of the
Contractor must be Indigenous Australians, on average over the Initial Term of
the Contract; or
ii.
at least 3 per cent of the value of the Contractor’s Australian supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, over the Initial Term of the
Contract; or
iii.
a minimum percentage of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce
must be Indigenous Australians on average of the initial term of the contract,
and a minimum percentage of the value of the Contractor’s supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, such that both minimum
percentages add up to 3 per cent over the Initial Term of the Contract.
(d) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met directly or through subcontracts.
(e) The successful contractor’s Indigenous Participation Plan will be attached to the
resultant Contract, and the successful contractor will be required to comply with and
report against the Indigenous Participation Plan during the Term.
FOI 735/24/25
Item 1, Document 3
Indigenous Participation Plan
(a) how the contractor intends on meeting the mandatory minimum requirements for the
Indigenous Procurement Policy;
i.
the contractor’s current rate of Indigenous employment and Indigenous
supplier use;
ii.
the contractor’s commitment to Indigenous participation. Some examples of
the activities an organisation can take to demonstrate its commitment to
Indigenous participation are set out in the Indigenous Procurement Policy;
and
iii.
if any part of the Contract will be delivered in a Remote Area, how the
[Tenderer] will ensure that its provision of Goods and/or Services will deliver
significant Indigenous employment or Indigenous supplier use outcomes in
that Remote Area.
(b) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met at:
i.
the contract-based level (not applicable); or
ii.
the organisation-based level.
(c) To meet the mandatory minimum requirements at the
organisation-based level, by
the end of the Initial Term of the Contract:
i.
at least 3 per cent of the full time equivalent Australian-based workforce of the
Contractor must be Indigenous Australians, on average over the Initial Term of
the Contract; or
ii.
at least 3 per cent of the value of the Contractor’s Australian supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, over the Initial Term of the
Contract; or
iii.
a minimum percentage of the full time equivalent Australian-based workforce
must be Indigenous Australians on average of the initial term of the contract,
and a minimum percentage of the value of the Contractor’s supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, such that both minimum
percentages add up to 3 per cent over the Initial Term of the Contract.
(d) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met directly or through subcontracts.
(e) The successful contractor’s Indigenous Participation Plan will be attached to the
resultant Contract, and the successful contractor will be required to comply with and
report against the Indigenous Participation Plan during the Term.
FOI 735/24/25
Item 1, Document 4
Indigenous Participation Plan
(a) how the contractor intends on meeting the mandatory minimum requirements for the
Indigenous Procurement Policy;
i.
the contractor’s current rate of Indigenous employment and Indigenous
supplier use;
ii.
the contractor’s commitment to Indigenous participation. Some examples of
the activities an organisation can take to demonstrate its commitment to
Indigenous participation are set out in the Indigenous Procurement Policy;
and
iii.
if any part of the Contract will be delivered in a Remote Area, how the
contractor will ensure that its provision of Goods and/or Services will deliver
significant Indigenous employment or Indigenous supplier use outcomes in
that Remote Area.
(b) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met at:
i.
the contract-based level (not applicable); or
ii.
the organisation-based level.
(c) To meet the mandatory minimum requirements at the
contract-based level, by the
end of the Initial Term of the Contract:
i. at least 4 per cent of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce
deployed on the contracted project must be Indigenous Australians, on
average over the Initial Term of the Contract; or
ii. at least 4 per cent of the value of the work performed under the Contract
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, over the Initial Term of the
Contract; or
jj. a minimum percentage of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce
deployed on the contracted project on average over the initial term of the
contract must be Indigenous Australians, and a minimum percentage of the
value of the work performed under the Contract must be subcontracted to
Indigenous enterprises, so that both minimum percentages add up to 4 per
cent, over the Initial Term of the Contract.
(d) To meet the mandatory minimum requirements at the
organisation-based level, by
the end of the Initial Term of the Contract:
i.
at least 3 per cent of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce of the
Contractor must be Indigenous Australians, on average over the Initial Term of
the Contract; or
ii.
at least 3 per cent of the value of the Contractor’s Australian supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, over the Initial Term of the
Contract; or
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Item 1, Document 4
iii.
a minimum percentage of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce
must be Indigenous Australians on average of the initial term of the contract,
and a minimum percentage of the value of the Contractor’s supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, such that both minimum
percentages add up to 3 per cent over the Initial Term of the Contract.
(e) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met directly or through subcontracts.
(f) The successful contractor’s Indigenous Participation Plan will be attached to the
resultant Contract, and the successful contractor will be required to comply with and
report against the Indigenous Participation Plan during the Term.
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Item 1, Document 5
Indigenous Participation Plan
(a) how the contractor intends on meeting the mandatory minimum requirements for the
Indigenous Procurement Policy;
i.
the contractor’s current rate of Indigenous employment and Indigenous
supplier use;
ii.
the contractor’s commitment to Indigenous participation. Some examples of
the activities an organisation can take to demonstrate its commitment to
Indigenous participation are set out in the Indigenous Procurement Policy;
and
iii.
if any part of the Contract wil be delivered in a Remote Area, how the
[Tenderer] wil ensure that its provision of Goods and/or Services wil deliver
significant Indigenous employment or Indigenous supplier use outcomes in
that Remote Area.
(b) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met at:
i.
the contract-based level (not applicable); or
ii.
the organisation-based level.
(c) To meet the mandatory minimum requirements at the
organisation-based level, by
the end of the Initial Term of the Contract:
i.
at least 3 per cent of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce of the
Contractor must be Indigenous Australians, on average over the Initial Term of
the Contract; or
ii.
at least 3 per cent of the value of the Contractor’s Australian supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, over the Initial Term of the
Contract; or
i i.
a minimum percentage of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce
must be Indigenous Australians on average of the initial term of the contract,
and a minimum percentage of the value of the Contractor’s supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, such that both minimum
percentages add up to 3 per cent over the Initial Term of the Contract.
(d) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met directly or through subcontracts.
(e) The successful contractor’s Indigenous Participation Plan wil be attached to the
resultant Contract, and the successful contractor wil be required to comply with and
report against the Indigenous Participation Plan during the Term.
FOI 735/24/25
Item 1, Document 6
Indigenous Participation Plan
(a) how the contractor intends on meeting the mandatory minimum requirements for the
Indigenous Procurement Policy;
i.
the contractor’s current rate of Indigenous employment and Indigenous
supplier use;
ii.
the contractor’s commitment to Indigenous participation. Some examples of
the activities an organisation can take to demonstrate its commitment to
Indigenous participation are set out in the Indigenous Procurement Policy;
and
iii.
if any part of the Contract will be delivered in a Remote Area, how the
[Tenderer] will ensure that its provision of Goods and/or Services will deliver
significant Indigenous employment or Indigenous supplier use outcomes in
that Remote Area.
(b) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met at:
i.
the contract-based level (not applicable); or
ii.
the organisation-based level.
(c) To meet the mandatory minimum requirements at the
organisation-based level, by
the end of the Initial Term of the Contract:
i.
at least 3 per cent of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce of the
Contractor must be Indigenous Australians, on average over the Initial Term of
the Contract; or
ii.
at least 3 per cent of the value of the Contractor’s Australian supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, over the Initial Term of the
Contract; or
iii.
a minimum percentage of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce
must be Indigenous Australians on average of the initial term of the contract,
and a minimum percentage of the value of the Contractor’s supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, such that both minimum
percentages add up to 3 per cent over the Initial Term of the Contract.
(d) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met directly or through subcontracts.
(e) The successful contractor’s Indigenous Participation Plan will be attached to the
resultant Contract, and the successful contractor will be required to comply with and
report against the Indigenous Participation Plan during the Term.
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Item 1, Document 7
Indigenous Participation Plan
(a) how the contractor intends on meeting the mandatory minimum requirements for the
Indigenous Procurement Policy;
i.
the contractor’s current rate of Indigenous employment and Indigenous
supplier use;
ii.
the contractor’s commitment to Indigenous participation. Some examples of
the activities an organisation can take to demonstrate its commitment to
Indigenous participation are set out in the Indigenous Procurement Policy;
and
iii.
if any part of the Contract will be delivered in a Remote Area, how the
[Tenderer] will ensure that its provision of Goods and/or Services will deliver
significant Indigenous employment or Indigenous supplier use outcomes in
that Remote Area.
(b) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met at:
i.
the contract-based level (not applicable); or
ii.
the organisation-based level.
(c) To meet the mandatory minimum requirements at the
organisation-based level, by
the end of the Initial Term of the Contract:
i.
at least 3 per cent of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce of the
Contractor must be Indigenous Australians, on average over the Initial Term of
the Contract; or
ii.
at least 3 per cent of the value of the Contractor’s Australian supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, over the Initial Term of the
Contract; or
iii.
a minimum percentage of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce
must be Indigenous Australians on average of the initial term of the contract,
and a minimum percentage of the value of the Contractor’s supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, such that both minimum
percentages add up to 3 per cent over the Initial Term of the Contract.
(d) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met directly or through subcontracts.
(e) The successful contractor’s Indigenous Participation Plan will be attached to the
resultant Contract, and the successful contractor will be required to comply with and
report against the Indigenous Participation Plan during the Term.
FOI 735/24/25
Item 1, Document 8
Indigenous Participation Plan
(a) how the contractor intends on meeting the mandatory minimum requirements for the
Indigenous Procurement Policy;
i.
the contractor’s current rate of Indigenous employment and Indigenous
supplier use;
ii.
the contractor’s commitment to Indigenous participation. Some examples of
the activities an organisation can take to demonstrate its commitment to
Indigenous participation are set out in the Indigenous Procurement Policy;
and
iii.
if any part of the Contract will be delivered in a Remote Area, how the
[Tenderer] will ensure that its provision of Goods and/or Services will deliver
significant Indigenous employment or Indigenous supplier use outcomes in
that Remote Area.
(b) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met at:
i.
the contract-based level (not applicable); or
ii.
the organisation-based level.
(c) To meet the mandatory minimum requirements at the
organisation-based level, by
the end of the Initial Term of the Contract:
i.
at least 3 per cent of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce of the
Contractor must be Indigenous Australians, on average over the Initial Term of
the Contract; or
ii.
at least 3 per cent of the value of the Contractor’s Australian supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, over the Initial Term of the
Contract; or
iii.
a minimum percentage of the ful time equivalent Australian-based workforce
must be Indigenous Australians on average of the initial term of the contract,
and a minimum percentage of the value of the Contractor’s supply chain
must be subcontracted to Indigenous enterprises, such that both minimum
percentages add up to 3 per cent over the Initial Term of the Contract.
(d) The mandatory minimum requirements can be met directly or through subcontracts.
(e) The successful contractor’s Indigenous Participation Plan will be attached to the
resultant Contract, and the successful contractor will be required to comply with and
report against the Indigenous Participation Plan during the Term.