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Candidate Registration

  • Introduction
  • Candidate Information
  • Candidate References
  • Categories
  • Attachments
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Step 1 of 5: Introduction
  • Step 2 of 5: Business Infomation
  • Step 3 of 5: Categories
  • Step 4 of 5: Attachments
  • Step 5 of 5: Terms & Conditions

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OPS Portal Supplier Registration

The OPS Portal provides opportunities for businesses to supply goods and services to companies.

To register as a supplier you must meet the following criteria:

  • Have an ABN and be registered for GST (if GST is required by law);
  • Provide goods or services aligned with the goods and services categories; and
  • Have the appropriate personnel, management and financial capacity to safely deliver goods and/or services.

Additional pre-qualification may be required based on your registration application.

You are able to save your registration at anytime and complete at a later date.

Minimum Substantiation Requirements
Before continuing, please ensure that you have the following documents ready to be electronically uploaded and allow at least 10 minutes to complete the registration:

  • Business Declaration (on business letterhead) that includes ABN, primary street address and banking details that include BSB, Account Number and Account Name;
  • Verification of Banking Details (e.g. deposit slip; voided cheque; bank certificate; or bank statement) that includes BSB, Account Number and Account Name;
  • Financial Statement (Profit and Loss, Income Statement or Statutory Declaration) for the previous financial year. This information is to validate eligibility in relation to annual turnover. Please note that this information will not be available for a user to view on the portal and will only be viewed by the Online Procurement System (OPS) Team for registration verification.

Additional documentation can be included to help substantiate your registration.

Agreement to Policies

As part of the registration process you will also be asked to read and agree to:

  • Standard Terms and Conditions
  • User Agreement

Personal Information


Experience Information If you are applying for a job for the first time, here you can enter your experience in social service, professional internships and/or your own ventures.

Previous Experience 1


Previous Experience 2


Previous Experience 3


Login Information
Candidate References

Please provide labor references






Select candidate categories
(You are able to select multiple categories and at least one category must be selected)

Allowed file types for all documents: PDF, MS Word, Excel, PPT, JPG, JPEG, PNG only
Required Documents :: Business eligibility information
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Standard Terms & Conditions

1. Contract
1.1 This Agreement consists of the Front Page, these Terms and Conditions and any Annexures. It records the entire agreement between the parties as to its subject matter and supersedes all prior contracts, obligations, representations, conduct and understandings.
1.2 By signing the Front Page or supplying Goods or Services, the Contractor is bound by this Agreement.
1.3 Any Special Conditions apply in addition to these Terms and Conditions and prevail if there is any inconsistency.

3. Definitions
3.1 Unless otherwise specified in a Special Condition, in this Agreement:
Annexure means an annexure that is expressly referred to on the Front Page.
Approval means any licence, permit, consent, authorisation, registration or other requirement (and any conditions attached to any of them) that is required or must be satisfied to supply, perform, receive or use the Goods or Services, or perform the Contractor’s Obligations.
Background IP means any intellectual property rights the Contractor or a third party held prior to entry into this Agreement or developed independently of this Agreement.
Building Legislation means the Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) Act 1991 (Qld), the Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986 (NSW) or the Construction Industry Long Service Leave and Benefits Act (NT).
Contractor means the supplier specified on the Front Page.
Contractor’s Obligations mean all of the Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement, including the supply of the Goods or Services.
Defect means any error, defect, omission, deficiency, non- conformity, fault, failure, malfunction or discrepancy in the Goods or Services of any type and howsoever arising. Defective has a corresponding meaning.
Developed IP means any intellectual property rights created through the performance of this Agreement.
Front Page means the front page of this document.
Good Industry Practice means the standard of skill, care, diligence and workmanship that would be exercised by a skilled person who is experienced in providing goods and services of a similar nature as the Goods and Services.
Goods means the goods to be supplied by the Contractor, as described on the Front Page and all other goods and materials necessary to receive the benefit of the use of the Goods or Services.
Personnel means those persons who the Contractor uses to perform its obligations under this Agreement, whether an employee, officer, agent or subcontractor.
Regulatory Authority means any government or judicial entity, or other body that has powers or jurisdiction under any Regulatory Requirement over a party or any act relating to this Agreement.
Regulatory Requirement means any law, regulation, other statutory instrument, proclamation or Approval of any applicable jurisdiction that is relevant to a party or the supply, performance, receipt or use of all or part of the Goods or Services.
Related Body Corporate has the meaning given to that term in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
Services means the services to be performed by the Contractor as described on the Front Page and all other services necessary to receive the benefit of the use of the Goods or Services.
Special Conditions means any conditions specified in an Annexure to be special conditions to this Agreement.
Taxes means taxes, imposts, levies, withholdings or duties of any nature (including excise and customs duties), but does not include levies payable under Building Legislation.
3.2 Capitalised terms in clause 9.2 and 9.3 and in relation to "Tax Invoices", throughout this Agreement, have the same meaning as under GST law as defined in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth).

23. Survival
23.1 All rights a party accrued before expiry or termination continue.
23.2 The terms of clause 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, and this clause 23 survives expiry or termination of this Agreement.

24. Governing Law
This Agreement is governed by the laws of the place in Australia specified on the Front Page but if no place is specified New South Wales, Australia (State). Each party submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State.

25. Severability
If all or any part of a provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable, that part or provision will be severed and will not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Agreement.

System Terms of Use

Terms of use and agreement to use this Website

 

These terms of use (Terms of Use) contain important information about this website (Website), including warranty disclaimers and liability limitations. To continue using this Website you must agree to be bound by these terms of use by ticking the box below.

 

1.      Disclaimer

 

OPS has prepared this website to allow eligible businesses to receive requests for quotation (RFQs) for goods, services or other work required by OPS or its' Clients, and to allow businesses to respond to those RFQs.

 

Any information presented here is of a general nature and there is a possibility that changes in circumstances after the date of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information, including that OPS may no longer require any particular quantity of goods or services referred to in an RFQ.

 

OPS does not warrant that:

(a)     this Website will be constantly available, or available at all; or

(b)     the information on this website is complete, true, accurate or will be useful for any particular purpose.

 

2.      General matters

 

You or your means the relevant person or entity that is accessing all or part of this Website.

 

OPS may at any time vary these terms of use by publishing a revised version of the terms of use on this website.

 

9.      Security Statement

 

OPS has provided a secure environment for you to input data in the forms provided on the Website.

 

As well as physical security measures to guard against unauthorised access to OPS IT systems, this Website uses a SSL (Secure Socket Layer) certificate to protect user content. The padlock icon in your browser indicates when you are in a secure section of this Website.  

 

This Website uses a digital certificate issued by The USERTRUST Network. To view details of this certificate, double click on the padlock when it is closed and it will bring up information about the certificate. This certificate ensures that the user content sent from your web browser to the server that hosts the Website on the World Wide Web will be encrypted, which blocks third parties from being able to read the contents of the transmission.

 

10.   Suspension or termination of access to this Website

 

Your User ID and password or access to this Website may be suspended, cancelled or terminated by OPS at any time, without notice. The limitation of liability and indemnity in paragraph 4. above will survive any suspension, cancellation or termination of access to this Website.

 

 




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