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After a brief pause, WALGA Procurement is pleased to reconnect with subscribers through an upcoming Procurement Network Forum (PNF) webinar.
Join us on Thursday, 30 July for a focused, one-hour session featuring key sector updates alongside a presentation from Lavan. Designed as a concise and practical update, the webinar offers a timely snapshot of current procurement developments.
We are pleased to present Anka Burns, Partner at Lavan, who will explore opportunities for greater efficiency, effectiveness and value within the statutory and compliance frameworks that apply to Local Government procurement. The session will provide practical legal insights, demonstrating how procurement requirements can support strong outcomes while maintaining transparency, accountability and integrity.
This webinar is available to Local Governments subscribed to WALGA Procurement Services only. If your Local Government is not currently subscribed and would like to attend, please contact the Procurement team at [email protected].
Program
| Opening Comments / Introductions |
| Privacy and Responsible Information Sharing Act 2024: Contractual Considerations from 1 July |
Confidentiality: What’s Changed |
| Preferred Supplier Program Update |
| Opportunities for Greater Efficiency, Effectiveness and Value – Anka Burns, Partner, Lavan |
Whether you’re a regular participant in the PNF or joining for the first time, this webinar is a practical opportunity to stay informed and up to date.
This webinar is exclusive to WALGA Procurement subscribers.
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WALGA’s Procurement Service provides Local Governments and Associate Members with expert advice, practical support and access to the Procurement Toolkit. Our team supports organisations at every stage of the procurement process, helping build capability, strengthen decision-making and deliver transparent, high-quality outcomes for local communities.
We also look forward to reconnecting in person at the WALGA Local Government Convention from 16–18 September 2026.