Ayesha Huq

Ayesha Huq

LGP Procurement Capability Grant Program 2024 – Submission Deadline 12 June

Further to the information shared over the past month through various channels encouraging participation in the LGP Procurement Capability Grant Program 2024, we would like to remind you that the closing date for submissions is COB 12 June 2024. This program aims to fund new projects and professional development in procurement, incentivising impactful initiatives that […]

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Further to the information shared over the past month through various channels encouraging participation in the LGP Procurement Capability Grant Program 2024, we would like to remind you that the closing date for submissions is COB 12 June 2024. This program aims to fund new projects and professional development in procurement, incentivising impactful initiatives that

Introducing Ayesha Huq

Who am I? I am originally from Bangladesh; lived half my life there, moved to the UK for 5 years to attend Uni, and finally moved to Sydney in 2011 with my husband and first-born son. We now have one more boy, and the two brothers are totally different from each other, always in opposite

Introducing Ayesha Huq Read More »

Who am I? I am originally from Bangladesh; lived half my life there, moved to the UK for 5 years to attend Uni, and finally moved to Sydney in 2011 with my husband and first-born son. We now have one more boy, and the two brothers are totally different from each other, always in opposite

LGP’s Procurement Capability Grant Program Boosts Central NSW Joint Organisation’s Sustainable Procurement Initiatives

Last year’s (FY23) procurement capability grant program saw councils accessing over $97,000 in procurement-related funding, marking a significant investment in the improvement of procurement practices across the region. Among the successful recipients was the Central NSW Joint Organisation, a collaborative effort comprising five joint organisations across regional NSW. The Central NSW Joint Organisation utilized the

LGP’s Procurement Capability Grant Program Boosts Central NSW Joint Organisation’s Sustainable Procurement Initiatives Read More »

Last year’s (FY23) procurement capability grant program saw councils accessing over $97,000 in procurement-related funding, marking a significant investment in the improvement of procurement practices across the region. Among the successful recipients was the Central NSW Joint Organisation, a collaborative effort comprising five joint organisations across regional NSW. The Central NSW Joint Organisation utilized the

Willoughby City Council Addressing Modern Slavery Risk in Procurement

Following the introduction of the NSW Modern Slavery Amendment Act 2021, NSW councils from 1 July 2022 must take reasonable steps to ensure that goods and services procured by and for the council are not the product of modern slavery. Additionally, a council’s annual report must contain a statement of the steps taken. In response

Willoughby City Council Addressing Modern Slavery Risk in Procurement Read More »

Following the introduction of the NSW Modern Slavery Amendment Act 2021, NSW councils from 1 July 2022 must take reasonable steps to ensure that goods and services procured by and for the council are not the product of modern slavery. Additionally, a council’s annual report must contain a statement of the steps taken. In response

LGP Procurement Capability Grant Fund 2023 – Update

We are delighted to share that the response received for the LGP Procurement Capability Grant Fund 2023 program has been phenomenal. Submissions for our 2nd release have now closed, and we are pleased to inform that the number of applications has doubled from last year! Incredibly we have received 67 submissions valued at more than

LGP Procurement Capability Grant Fund 2023 – Update Read More »

We are delighted to share that the response received for the LGP Procurement Capability Grant Fund 2023 program has been phenomenal. Submissions for our 2nd release have now closed, and we are pleased to inform that the number of applications has doubled from last year! Incredibly we have received 67 submissions valued at more than