Government Tenders
Search Australian government tenders in one index
Federal, state, and agency opportunities in a structured feed. Filter by sector or location, export matches, join beta access for alerts.
Why use a national tender search
Contractors, suppliers, and professional services firms need one place to run a tenders search across Australian government buyers. Opportunities are published on federal portals, state e-procurement sites, agency pages, and council registers, each with different search fields and export limits.
DataChase aggregates publicly published tender and contract notices into a structured national index. Whether you are comparing options to an austender search workflow, setting up tender alerts, or trying to find tenders online without checking ten portals, the same schema covers reference numbers, agencies, categories, closing dates, and status.
State-specific and council-specific routes are listed separately so this page stays the national entry point. NSW, Victoria, and Queensland each have dedicated pages; local council tenders are indexed from a hub with per-council links added over time.
What the index covers
Typical rows include tender title, contracting agency, category, estimated value where stated, lodgement or closing date, and document links from the source register. Construction tenders, cleaning, electrical, and other trade-specific lists can be filtered without building a separate spreadsheet from each government site.
Tender notifications and alert-style demand are supported through beta access: you define filters once and receive matches when new public opportunities are published. Free tender search expectations are met at the research layer; ongoing monitoring is the paid workflow teams actually need.
This is B2B procurement intelligence, not a consumer marketplace. The product is structured tender rows you can export, not bid submission or tender writing services.
Who uses this data
SME contractors
Discover government tender search results relevant to your trade without logging into every state portal.
Professional services
Track consulting, IT, and facilities opportunities with tender alerts aligned to your service categories.
Suppliers & vendors
Filter national and multi-state buyers from one index instead of ad-hoc austender search tabs.
Bid teams
Export tender notifications and closing dates into internal pipelines for qualification and response planning.
Illustrative tender records (sample layout)
| Reference | Agency | Title | Category | Closes | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ATM-24-00891 | Department of Infrastructure | Regional bridge maintenance panel | Construction | 18 Jun 2026 | National |
| EOI-NSW-4421 | NSW Health | Sterile supplies distribution | Medical supplies | 12 Jun 2026 | NSW |
| RFT-VIC-1190 | Department of Transport | Traffic management services | Professional services | 05 Jun 2026 | VIC |
| BN947201 | Queensland Treasury | Audit and assurance panel | Financial services | 28 May 2026 | QLD |
| CIT-2026-044 | City of Greater Geelong | Civil works minor works panel | Construction | 21 May 2026 | VIC |
| DCCEEW-7712 | DCCEEW | Environmental monitoring equipment | Equipment | 14 May 2026 | National |
Illustrative rows shown. Join beta access for the full dataset.
Cross-government discovery
One tenders search across federal and state sources instead of separate procurement logins.
Alert-ready filters
Tender alerts and tender notifications map to saved categories, regions, and closing-date windows.
Trade and sector tags
Construction, cleaning, electrical, and other verticals stay filterable inside the national feed.
Exportable rows
Pull matches into CRM or bid registers. Beta access expands coverage and notification delivery.
How it works
- 1
Set filters
Choose categories, states, agencies, or keywords for the government tender search you run most often.
- 2
Search the index
Review structured tender rows with references, closing dates, and status in one table.
- 3
Save and alert
Join beta access to turn repeated searches into tender notifications when new matches publish.
- 4
Export opportunities
Download qualified tenders for bid teams. Drill into state or council pages when you need local depth.
Frequently asked questions
How do I search government tenders in Australia?+
Public tenders are published on federal, state, and local registers. DataChase normalises those notices so you can search by agency, category, state, and closing date in one index.
How does this relate to an austender search?+
AusTender is the federal government's system. Our index is built to span multiple Australian sources so teams are not limited to a single portal when they find tenders online.
Can I get tender alerts?+
Yes. Join beta access to register interest in alert workflows. Filters you set for tender notifications can fire when new public opportunities match your criteria.
Is there a free tender search option?+
Research and preview searches are part of the beta programme. Ongoing alert volume and export features are aimed at teams that monitor tenders weekly, not one-off browsers.
Where do state and council tenders fit?+
This page is national. NSW, Victoria, and Queensland have their own pages under Government Tenders. Council opportunities are listed from the council tenders hub with links to individual councils over time.
Do you submit bids on our behalf?+
No. DataChase provides structured tender data for search and monitoring. Bid preparation and submission stay with your team.
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Join beta access
Search Australian government tenders and set up structured alerts.
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