Approved Register of Who Can Buy from Cuas [As at 22 March 2021]
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Approved register of who can buy from CUAs [as at 22 March 2021] Contents Western Australian Public Authorities Bound by the State Supply Commission Act 1991 ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Other Government Entities ............................................................................................. 4 Other Approved Bodies................................................................................................... 5 Local Government Authorities ......................................................................................... 6 Public Benevolent Institutions (PBIs) .......................................................................... 6 Contact ......................................................................................................................... 13 Western Australian Public Authorities Bound by the State Supply Commission Act 1991 When a CUA is mandatory, the following WA Public Authorities MUST buy from contracted CUA suppliers. However, buying rules vary from one CUA to the next, with some being mandatory state-wide while others are only mandatory for purchasing in the Perth region. Regional based offices can apply local purchasing discretion under the Buy Local policy. Exclusions may apply in the following situations: where a public authority has an existing contract in place prior to the award of the CUA and when exemptions have been approved by the Department of Finance (Finance). • Animal Resources Authority • Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority • The Burswood Park Board • Central Regional TAFE • Chemistry Centre (WA) • Child and Adolescent Health Service • Commissioner for Children and Young People • Corruption and Crime Commission • Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions • Department of Communities • Department of Education • Department of Finance • Department of Fire and Emergency Services • Department of Health • Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation • Department of Justice o Albany Regional Prison o Bandyup Women's Prison o Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women o Broome Regional Prison o Bunbury Regional Prison o Casuarina Prison o Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison o Greenough Regional Prison o Hakea Prison o Karnet Prison o Pardelup Prison o Roebourne Prison o West Kimberley Regional Prison o Wooroloo Prison o Banksia Hill Detention Centre o Regional Juvenile Remand Centres o Office of the Public Advocate o Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages • Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries o The Board of the Art Gallery of Western Australia o The Western Australian Museum o Perth Theatre Trust o ArtsWA o State Records Office o The Library Board of Western Australia • Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety o Energy Policy Western Australia • Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage • Department of the Premier and Cabinet o State Law Publisher • Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development • Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission • Department of Training and Workforce Development • Department of Transport • Department of Treasury • Department of Water and Environmental Regulation • East Metropolitan Health Service • Economic Regulation Authority • Equal Opportunity Commission • Forest Products Commission • Gascoyne Development Commission • Gold Corporation • Goldfields Esperance Development Commission • Government Employees’ Superannuation Board • Great Southern Development Commission • Health and Disability Services Complaint Office • Health Support Services • Heritage Council of Western Australia Department of Finance 02711080 Page 2 • Insurance Commission of Western Australia • Kimberley Development Commission • Law Reform Commission of Western Australia • Lotteries Commission of Western Australia (Lotterywest) • Main Roads Western Australia • Mental Health Commission • Metropolitan Cemeteries Board • Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority • Mid West Development Commission • Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia • North Metropolitan Health Service • North Metropolitan TAFE • North Regional TAFE • Office of the Auditor General • Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions • Office of the Information Commissioner • Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services • Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations • PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA • Peel Development Commission • Pilbara Development Commission • Public Sector Commission • Public Transport Authority of Western Australia • Public Trustee • Quadriplegic Centre • Rottnest Island Authority • Rural Business Development Corporation • School Curriculum and Standards Authority • Small Business Development Corporation • South Metropolitan Health Service • South Metropolitan TAFE • South Regional TAFE • South West Development Commission • Trustees of the Public Education Endowment Trust • Western Australian Tourism Commission • WA Country Health Service • Western Australia Police Force o Road Safety Commission • Western Australian Electoral Commission • Western Australian Health Promotion Foundation (Healthway) • Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate) • Western Australian Meat Industry Authority • Western Australian Planning Commission • Western Australian Sports Centre Trust (VenuesWest) o HBF Arena o HBF Stadium o SpeedDome Department of Finance 02711080 Page 3 o WA Athletics Stadium o Champion Lakes Regatta Centre o RAC Arena o Motorplex o NIB Stadium o Bendat Basketball Centre o WA Rugby Centre • Western Australian Treasury Corporation • Wheatbelt Development Commission • WorkCover Western Australia • Zoological Parks Authority • Back to Table of Contents Back to top Other Government Entities In addition to the previously listed public authorities, various other government organisations (State and local) and public benevolent institutions have approval from Finance to buy from most CUAs. The following government entities can buy from contracted CUA suppliers. They are not obligated to do so, even when the CUA is mandatory as they are not bound by the SSC Act. • Agricultural Produce Commission • Architects Board of Western Australia • Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency • Building and Construction Industry Training Fund • Building Services Board • Bunbury Water Corporation (Aqwest) • Busselton Water Corporation • Commonwealth Parliamentary Association WA Branch • Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board • Fremantle Ports Authority • Governor's Establishment • Horizon Power • Infrastructure WA • Keep Australia Beautiful Council (WA) • Kimberley Ports Authority • Western Australian Land Authority (Landcorp) • Legal Aid Commission of WA • Legal Practice Board Western Australia • Legislative Assembly • Legislative Council • Mid West Ports Authority • The National Trust of Australia (WA) • Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission of Western Australia Department of Finance 02711080 Page 4 • Parliamentary Services Department (WA) • Pilbara Ports Authority • Potato Marketing Corporation of Western Australia • Racing and Wagering Western Australia • South Coast Natural Resource Management Inc • Southern Ports Authority • State Government Ministerial and Electorate Offices (CUA purchases not to be used for party political purposes) • Swan Bells Foundation Inc • Electricity Generation and Retail Corporation (Synergy) • Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia • Veterinary Surgeons Board of Western Australia • Water Corporation • Western Australian Energy Disputes Arbitrator • Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association • Western Australian Institute of Sport • Western Power Back to top Other Approved Bodies • Boab Health Services Pty Ltd • Celebrate WA • City of Nedlands • Curtin University • Department of Industry, Innovation and Science • Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development • Edith Cowan University • Geographe Catchment Council • Healthdirect Australia Ltd • Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services’ Council Inc • Murdoch University • National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority • Northern Agricultural Catchments Council • Peel-Harvey Catchment Council • Perth Childrens Hospital Foundation Limited • Perth Region NRM Inc • Scitech Discovery Centre • Small Business Centre – Central Wheatbelt Inc • South West Catchments Council • Torbay Catchment Group Inc. • UnitingCare West • The Continence Advisory Service of WA Inc • The Family Planning Association of WA Inc. • The University of Notre Dame Australia • The University of Western Australia Department of Finance 02711080 Page 5 • UWA Sport • The University Club of Western Australia Pty Ltd • The University of Queensland • Wheatbelt Natural Resource Management Inc Back to top Local Government Authorities The Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA) and its local government members (local government councils and shires) are able to access CUAs. Regional local governments (as established under section 3.61 of the Local Government Act 1985) can also access CUAs. Non-WALGA member local governments may also apply to access CUAs. Public Benevolent Institutions (PBIs) In addition to being an Australian Taxation Office registered PBI, an organisation must also be registered with Finance to be given access to government rates through State Government common use contracting arrangements (CUAs). Please note: If an approved