Local Indigenous Business Expenditure Highlights 2021

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Townsville City Council exceeded its Indigenous business expenditure targets, with $2.447M spent in the 2021 financial year, surpassing the set goal of $1.617M. Initiatives like the Indigenous Supply Panel and council projects contributed to this achievement.


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  1. Local Indigenous Business Expenditure 2021 Financial Year 1

  2. Our Journey Council adopted recommendations to support local First Nation People by committing to increase spend with Indigenous Suppliers. August 2019 The target established was Townsville City Council spending 3% of its addressable expenditure with Indigenous businesses by 2025. Council approved the establishment of Townsville City Council s first Indigenous Supply Panel. 2020 Financial Year 58 Indigenous Business were added at the commencement of the panel. $726,000 actual expenditure with Indigenous Businesses in the 6 months to 30 June 2020. This expenditure exceeds Council s Indigenous Business expenditure target of $703,000 for June 2020. First Indigenous Supply Panel refresh completed 8 additional suppliers added to Panel. $2.447M actual expenditure with Local Indigenous Businesses for the 2021 Financial Year. This expenditure exceeds Council s Local Indigenous Business expenditure target of $1.617M for the financial year. 2021 Financial Year For Council projects, suppliers achieved secondary expenditure of $260k with local Indigenous Businesses. The Indigenous Supply Panel refresh delivered four additional suppliers added to Panel. 2 Indigenous Business Expenditure 2021 Financial Year

  3. Performance Summary Local Indigenous Business Expenditure Local Indigenous Business Expenditure Procurement Targets Procurement Targets $600 0.6% - Jan-Dec 2020 $500 1.2% - Jan-Dec 2021 Council has an annual expenditure target for Procurement Expenditure with Local Indigenous Businesses. $400 Thousands 1.8% - Jan-Dec 2022 $300 $200 2.4% - Jan-Dec 2023 This target increases each calendar year to support local Indigenous businesses to build operation capacity. $100 3.0% - Jan-Dec 2024 $0 4.0% - Jan-Dec 2025 The expenditure targets commenced January 2020. 5.0% - Jan-Dec 2026 Indigenous Business Expenditure Procurement Expenditure Target Target Actual Period % $ % $ Jan-Dec 2020 0.6% 1.284M 0.75% 1.603M Target Achieved Expenditure target exceeded by $319k Annual target on track to be achieved Jan-Dec 2021 (June YTD) 1.2% 1.036M 1.82% 1.569M Exceeding YTD Target Target expected to be achieved in Oct 21 3 Indigenous Business Expenditure 2021 Financial Year

  4. Local Indigenous Business Expenditure FY21 Whole of Council - Monthly Whole of Council - Accumulative $600 $3,000 At 30 June 2021, Actual Expenditure with Indigenous Businesses is $2.447M, this is $839k above the target of $1.617M TCC exceeded its Indigenous procurement targets in 8 of the 12 months in FY21. $500 $2,500 June 2021 was the highest expenditure month of year with several Indigenous businesses delivering capital projects for Council. $400 $2,000 Thousands Thousands $300 $1,500 $200 $1,000 $100 $500 $0 $0 Indigenous Business Expenditure Procurement Expenditure Target Indigenous Business Expenditure Procurement Expenditure Target 4 Indigenous Business Expenditure 2021 Financial Year

  5. Local Indigenous Business Expenditure FY21 Expenditure by Section Construction, Maintenance & Operations Construction, Maintenance & Operations & Operations Construction, Maintenance $845,648 $845,648 $800,000 $679,043 Infrastructure & Operations & Operations Infrastructure Infrastructure Property & Fleet Fleet Infrastructure Property & $582,517 $582,517 $600,000 Townsville Water & Waste Townsville Water & Waste $34,295 $34,295 $400,000 $166,604 $200,000 Environmental Services Environmental Services $663,094 $663,094 $0 Future Cities Future Cities $95,293 $95,293 Civil Delivery POSE Delivery Infrastructure & Operations Operations Infrastructure & Community Engagement Community Engagement $85,551 $85,551 Infrastructure Property & Fleet Planning & Development Planning & Development $46,681 $46,681 $300,000 $263,076 $260,707 $200,000 Culture & Lifestyle Culture & Lifestyle $8,036 $8,036 $100,000 Procurement Services Procurement Services $67,920 $67,920 $58,365 Business Services Services Business $370 Information Technology Services Services Information Technology $0 $6,450 $6,450 Major Projects Project Management Office Property Services Fleet Services Office of the CEO Finance Finance $8,207 $8,207 5 Indigenous Business Expenditure 2021 Financial Year

  6. Local Indigenous Business Expenditure FY21 Secondary Local Indigenous Supplier Expenditure In addition to Council s direct expenditure with Indigenous Businesses for the 2021 financial year of $2.447M, Council has achieved additional secondary expenditure with Local Indigenous Suppliers for the same period of $260k. $300 $250 $200 Secondary Expenditure is expenditure Council s suppliers have had with Local Indigenous Suppliers on Council projects. This secondary expenditure is self reported by Council s suppliers. Thousands $150 $100 Civil Plus engaged Mundey s Contractors to deliver Kerb and Channel works at several of their construction sites in the 2021 Financial Year. $50 $0 In addition, Revegetation Contractors engaged Woongal Environment Services to provide vegetation rehabilitation at the site of Stage One of the Haughton Pipeline Duplication project. Monthly Secondary Local Indigenous Business Expenditure Accumulated Secondary Local Indigenous Business Expenditure 6 Indigenous Business Expenditure 2021 Financial Year

  7. Our Highlights Supplier Highlights Local Indigenous Supplier Absolute Building Supplies were the first business to assist council at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic by supplying council with 3,000 litres of hand sanitizer. The business continued to support Council s pandemic requirements in the 2021 financial year by providing further sanitiser products and face masks. Absolute Building Supplies leveraged its position on the Townsville City Council Indigenous Supply Panel (having an established Government Arrangement) to provide sanitiser and other hygiene goods to other government entities. Before Before After After Waanyi Shamrock United are a local Indigenous Joint Venture business that civil construction services. solutions. Waayni were engaged by Council s PMO team to renew access roads for bulk water assets. Three Big Rivers, Biodiversity Australia and The Vegetation Guys were engaged by Council s Environmental Services team in March 2021 to deliver Council s requirements under the Reef Assist Grant. The funding has enabled each organisation to employ five trainees to deliver vegetation and landscape management service to support the health of the Great Barrier Reef. The majority of trainees hired by these organisations are Indigenous. Douglas Access Road Before and After 7 Indigenous Business Expenditure 2021 Financial Year

  8. Our Highlights Supplier Highlights The Vegetation Guys are not just a local Indigenous business but they are also a not for profit organisation that provides valuable transition employment for veterans in all conditions as they leave Defence, in particular sufferers of PTSD. The business provided Council with a significant level of support with emergent vegetation management works. By supporting this local organisation, Council are not only supporting an Indigenous Business and local employment but also contributing to the wellbeing of our veterans recovering from both physical and mental illnesses. Mundey s Contractors is Council s highest spend Indigenous supplier. The supplier provides Council s kurb and channel capital and renewal works across the Townsville LGA. The supplier was engaged by the CMO Civil team and is now a preferred supplier for Council. What-Tree Stumping were initially engaged by the Parks and Opens Space team (POSE) in the 2020 Financial Year to complete tree removals, dead wooding and clearance pruning of all trees within Scarisbrick Park located in Kirwan. The feedback from the POSE team was the crew from What-Tree Stumping did an amazing job to bring the park back to a state that is now considered visually appealing to all residents. The supplier has continued to be engaged in the 2021 Financial Year delivering an exceptional service. The supplier is now a preferred supplier and is regularly engaged by Council. 8 Indigenous Business Expenditure 2021 Financial Year

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