Final WA Event for 2007
After a very successful season of events, the WA regional committee presents its final event for 2007: An insight into the SME sector.
This event is for all businesses large and small. The Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) sector is the largest in the Australian economy, yet is often overlooked by modern Procurement systems and processes that tend to focus on large organisations with big buying organisations...... Read more
Cornelia Major Essay Winner for WA
Congratulations to Cornelia Major, for her winning essay for the WA Region..... Read more
eSourcing is the growth area of the future
Attendees to CIPSA’s latest WA event learnt how to strengthen the collaborative partnership required between buyers and suppliers while doing business online. This insight came from the recent networking event where two skilled practitioners shared their knowledge about eSourcing..... Read more
Roger, over and out!
CIPSA WA region would like to take this opportunity to thank its departing Vice Chair, Roger Reading..... Read more

Annual CIPS Australia Conference a great success!
An impressive line-up of international and domestically based keynote speakers shared their views and experiences with 560 participants at the 3rd Annual CIPS Australia Conference – held on 16-17 October 2007 at Crown Towers in Melbourne.... Read more
And the winners are…
The Procurement Professional Awards were presented at the Gala Dinner held in conjunction with the 3rd Annual CIPSA Conference and the winners were.... Read more
Renewed member happy with his loot
Ian Duke from Newcrest Mining is the lucky winner of a Sony Handycam. Mr Duke won the video camera in a competition which he entered simply by renewing his CIPSA membership.... Read more
A Dinner for the Fellows
CIPS Australia proudly hosted its inaugural Fellows Dinner at the Crown Entertainment Complex on Monday, 15 October. Guests enjoyed an inspirational keynote speech by Will Parsons FCIPS, who is the Chair of the CIPS Fellowship Committee. CIPS CEO, Ken James, Deputy CEO, Keith Trower and CIPS Australia Managing Director Jonathan Dutton also attended the evening.... Read more
2008 Conference dates released
CIPSA conference dates for 2008 have been released as follows.... Read more
Annual Business and Professions Study
Many CIPSA members will have already received an invitation to take part in the Annual Business and Profession Study, and others will be requested to complete the online survey in the coming days.... Read more
Xchanging principal CIPS sponsorship ends
Xchanging’s principal CIPS sponsorship year ended 31 October. CIPS wishes to thank Xchanging for its support and wish the organisation every success in its business – success built on its sponsorship of CIPS. CIPS is currently seeking Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for the position of principal sponsor for 2008, beginning in February.... Read more
CIPS accredits two previous CQU courses
CIPS Australia is retrospectively recognising Central Queensland University’s Advanced Diploma in Purchasing and Materials Management (AIPMM) – incorporating the Diploma in Purchasing and Materials Management (AIPMM) – as eligible for Associate Membership status and accelerated entry into the CIPS Level 6 Graduate Diploma in Purchasing and Supply.... Read more
CIPSA fee increase reflects rising costs of operation
CIPSA has recently reviewed its costs and as a result has decided that it can no longer sustain its existing fee schedule. While interest rates and the CPI have continued to climb in the past few years, CIPSA fees have remained static since the formation of the organisation back in January 2005.... Read more
17th Ipsera Conference
The 2008 IPSERA Conference will be held on 9-12 March 2007 in Perth, Australia – the first time the Conference has been held in the Southern Hemisphere. Professor Guy Callender at Curtin Business School will be hosting the event, with support from the University of South Africa and Central Queensland University.... Read more
Government procurement contracts can be lucrative
(Source: Rebecca Spicer, dynamicbusiness.com)
Government departments spend billions each year purchasing goods and services from private organisations, ranging from toilet paper and office equipment to IT systems and artillery. This article outlines how to access these huge and lucrative markets.... Read more
Lundy: Coalition has failed in ICT
(Source: Karen Dearne, australianit.news.com.au)
Kate Lundy, Labor's local government shadow minister, has lashed the Coalition over its "appalling and negligent'' handling of the Information Communication & Technology portfolio. Senator Lundy, who was shadow minister for IT between 1998 and 2004, said Australia's potential leadership in ICT public policy has been squandered as a result of the "lazy, wasteful'' Howard years.... Read more
Annual Industry Feedback Survey
The Transport and Logistics Industry Skills Council is carrying out a survey to industry as means of measuring overall performance, and to identify areas where activities can be enhanced to meet industry needs in the future. CIPSA encourages its members’ support in this important initiative.... Read more
ITS Australia to host 10th Asia-Pacific ITS Forum
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) businesses and organisations from across the Asia-Pacific region will present new technologies to improve the safety and efficiency of private and public transport at the 10th Asia-Pacific ITS Forum, to be held in Brisbane, Australia in July 2009. The Asia-Pacific Forum will be hosted by ITS Australia, Australia’s peak ITS industry body promoting safer, more efficient and more environmentally friendly transport systems.... Read more

FTA with the US still some distance away
(Source: Kevin Tan, theedgedaily.com)
Malaysia is still far from reaching a free trade agreement (FTA) with the US despite some progress in the talks between the countries, a source familiar with the issue said. In fact, Malaysia would not hesitate to suspend the talks if the US continued to pursue the issue of government procurement, the source told The Edge Financial Daily.... Read more
Mastercard, CWT join forces
(Source: breakingtravelnews.com)
MasterCard Worldwide and Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT) are launching a global, card-based enhanced travel data programme for corporate travel buyers. The programme will ensure that CWT clients who pay with MasterCard commercial cards have consistent, high-quality data related to travel and entertainment expenditures around the world. This will enable organisations to more rapidly implement and optimise a corporate card programme on a global basis.... Read more
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