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Aboriginal Procurement Policy delivers record performance

October 29, 2025

The WA Government’s Aboriginal Procurement Policy has delivered a standout performance in 2024-25, with the value of contracts to Aboriginal suppliers reaching a record $442 million.

The latest end-of-year report shows an increase from the previous year’s figure of more than $439 million, highlighting the WA Government’s strong support for Aboriginal economic participation.

The achievement equates to 6.82 per cent of the total WA Government contracts issued, well above the four per cent target.

“I am proud to be part of a government that is committed to Aboriginal participation through our procurement policy and the record value of contracts awarded to Aboriginal businesses in the past financial year,” Aboriginal Affairs Minister Don Punch.

“I’m also thrilled that Aboriginal businesses in regional areas of our State have been some of the biggest beneficiaries.

“This news also highlights the outstanding entrepreneurial drive, business savvy and professionalism of Aboriginal people across our great State.”

In total, a record 383 contracts went to more than 158 Aboriginal suppliers across Western Australia.

  • Aboriginal Procurement Policy reaches new heights in performance
  • $442 million in contracts secured by Aboriginal businesses in 2024-25
  • 383 contracts provided to Aboriginal suppliers Statewide
  • Government committed to providing quality jobs and business opportunities for Western Australians

Data for the report is drawn from Tenders WA records, highlighting agencies that excelled in meeting the benchmarks.

Topping the list were the Department of Communities, Main Roads WA, and Department of Education.

Aboriginal suppliers in the Kimberley and Pilbara regions reaped the biggest share of contracts awarded across the regions.

 

Over the past six years, Aboriginal businesses have captured more than $1.8 billion in WA Government procurement opportunities.

Finance Minister David Michael said the government took great pride in the ongoing success of the Aboriginal Procurement Policy, especially the remarkable progress made over the past financial year.

“With more than $440 million in contracts awarded to Aboriginal suppliers, the policy is delivering real and lasting benefits to participants and supporting communities across regional Western Australia,” he said.

“It is particularly satisfying to see we’ve surpassed the four per cent goal, achieving 6.82 per cent of all WA Government contracts secured by Aboriginal suppliers.”

The 2024-25 Aboriginal Procurement Policy performance report is available at www.wa.gov.au/government/publications/aboriginal-procurement-policy-performance-report-infographic-2024-25.

 

Peter Rowe

Peter Rowe leads First Nations News as Editor, with over three decades of experience across international newsrooms, digital platforms and media strategy roles. For the past 20 years, he’s worked in Australia – reporting, editing and advising on stories that shape public debate.