Supplier self-assessment questionnaire template - Modern Slavery toolkit Template | All Content is being reviewed to align with the Queensland Procurement Policy 2026. Tool 4 can be used by procurement officers to assess their supply chains for risk factors which may indicate likelihood of modern slavery directly by the supplier or in their own supply chains. This is part of the toolkit to support government buyers and suppliers to eliminate modern slavery and implement actions of the Eliminating modern slavery in government supply chains.
Evaluating offers Guide | All Content is being reviewed to align with the Queensland Procurement Policy 2026.This guide provides practical advice about evaluating offers.
Contract management framework Guide | All Content is being reviewed to align with the Queensland Procurement Policy 2026.The contract management framework provides a clear and standardised approach to managing and administering contracts for goods and services purchased from suppliers.
Social procurement clauses Guide | All Content is being reviewed to align with the Queensland Procurement Policy 2026.This factsheet was created to help government buyers deliver on the government’s commitment to consider social value in procurement.It is primarily concerned with process and practice associated with significant procurement.
Ethical Supplier Mandate – Best Practice Principles Breach Report The Queensland Government’s new Queensland Procurement Policy 2026 will take effect on 1 January 2026.The current policy, including the Ethical Supplier Threshold, will remain in place until 31 December 2025.The Ethical Supplier Mandate will also transition to the new Procurement Assurance Model on 1 January 2026.The Ethical Supplier Mandate (the Mandate) – Best Practice Principles Breach Report provides a template for Queensland Government buyers to complete when reporting an alleged breach of Best Practice Principles to the Queensland Government Procurement breach of Best Practice Principles to the Queensland Government Procurement Assurance Branch.A breach of Best Practice Principles corresponds to a category of non-compliance under the Mandate.
Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct 2026 The Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct 2026 applies from 1 January 2026 and sets out the expectations that government has of businesses that want to sell their goods or services to the government, and outlines what constitutes a responsible supplier.This strengthened Code of Conduct replaces the Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct 2023 which applies from 1 June 2023 to 31 December 2025.
Guidelines: Ethical Supplier Threshold 2024 Policy | All The Queensland Government’s new Queensland Procurement Policy 2026 will take effect on 1 January 2026.The current policy, including the Ethical Supplier Threshold, will remain in place until 31 December 2025.The Ethical Supplier Mandate will also transition to the new Procurement Assurance Model on 1 January 2026. The Ethical Supplier Mandate (the Mandate) applies to the procurement categories of General Goods and Services, Information and Communication Technology, Medical, Social Services and all future procurement categories under the Queensland Procurement Policy (QPP). This guideline supports the Queensland Government’s approach when implementing the Ethical Supplier Threshold (the Threshold) in clause 19 of the Queensland Procurement Policy 2023 (QPP).
Contract disclosure guidelines Guide | All Content is being reviewed to align with the Queensland Procurement Policy 2026.This guideline is provided pursuant to the Queensland Procurement Policy 2023 which requires certain government agencies to publish details of awarded contracts in accordance with this guideline.
Guidelines for the acknowledgement of Queensland Government investment in public works and other procurement Guide | All The purpose of this document is to provide procurement-specific guidance on the implementation of signage for goods and services procured by the Queensland Government.Procurement guidance is subject to ongoing reviews to reflect the Queensland Government’s procurement approach.
Inviting offers guide Guide | All The guide provides information about inviting offers from suppliers and assists agencies that need to develop effective, or improve existing, processes and documentation.Procurement guidance is subject to ongoing reviews to reflect the Queensland Government’s procurement approach.