Aus4Growth is seeking for an individual who will play a key leadership role in shaping and driving the Digital Domain's strategy, program design, and implementation.
Aus4Growth is seeking for an individual who will play a key leadership role in shaping and driving the Digital Domain's strategy, program design, and implementation.
Aus4Growth is seeking to appoint a Domain Lead GEDSI who will play a key leadership role in shaping and driving the GEDSI Domain's strategy, program design, and implementation.
This is an assignment for Strongim Bisnis, an initiative of the Australian Government in Solomon Islands.
Dates & duration: August 2025 - April 2026, up to a maximum of 17 days in total
Location: Remote
Reports to: Dina Karic, Partnerships Director
Intervention/area of focus: GEDSI Plan
ASI contact representative: Danya Salinas, Strongim Bisnis Program Manager
Background to the Strongim Bisnis program
Solomon Islands Australia Partnership’s Strongim Bisnis program is an economic development initiative to increase economic opportunities and participation for people and businesses in Solomon Islands.
Recognising that Solomon Islands has a small consumer market and economy, dispersed population, and high cost of doing business, Strongim Bisnis identifies and analyses specific sectors that have a high potential for growth and can create new employment and income
generation opportunities.
We facilitate strategic partners (including businesses, government, civil society, and associations) in those sectors to address the root constraints to growth and inclusion (Women, Youth and People living with disabilities) through innovative solutions.
Background to the Assignment
Strongim Bisnis is dedicated to empowering women, youth and people with disabilities to participate in the economy. A GEDSI Action Plan was developed by the Program for the third phase covering 2023-2026. The Program has made significant progress to implement the plan including establishing a team dedicated to developing new partnerships focused on improving the economic integration of women, youth and people with disabilities. However, there is no dedicated person on the Program to assess the overall progress to implement the Action Plan.
Furthermore, as the Action Plan is about to end and the Program is expected to be extended, there is an opportunity to review the Action Plan and provide concise, manageable actions thatcan be implemented by the team while ensuring that the Program is meeting the expectations of DFAT.
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
This part-time consultancy (Oct 2025–Dec 2026) supports the Aus4ASEAN Futures program, enhancing ASEAN-Australia partnerships. Based in the Philippines, the role focuses on organizing high-level ASEAN events, especially during the Philippines’ 2026 ASEAN chairmanship.
This position is open to both national and international applicants
Abt Global is seeking a highly qualified individual to fill the Capacity Development Advisor- Commerce Trade Industry and Economic Development role on the Australia PNG Subnational Program. This role is based in Buka, Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea and open to PNG Citizens only.
This is an assignment for Strongim Bisnis, an initiative of the Australian Government in Solomon Islands.
Dates & duration: September 2025 - February 2026
Location: Remote with Travel to the Solomon Islands
Reports to: Steve Porteus, Director – Engineering and Projects at SolTuna
Intervention/area of focus: Timber
ASI contact representative: Danya Salinas, Strongim Bisnis Program Manager
Background to the Strongim Bisnis program
Solomon Islands Australia Partnership’s Strongim Bisnis program is an economic development initiative to increase economic opportunities and participation for people and businesses in Solomon Islands.
Recognising that Solomon Islands has a small consumer market and economy, dispersed population, and high cost of doing business, Strongim Bisnis identifies and analyses specific sectors that have a high potential for growth and can create new employment and income
generation opportunities.
We facilitate strategic partners (including businesses, government, civil society, and associations) in those sectors to address the root constraints to growth and inclusion (Women, Youth and People living with disabilities) through innovative solutions.
Background to the Assignment
SolTuna Limited, based in Noro in the Solomon Islands, is the country’s leading tuna processor and a major contributor to local employment and economic activity. The company currently depends heavily on diesel-generated energy for its steam and electricity needs, leading to high operational costs and significant carbon emissions.
A 2024 study confirmed that woody biomass from local sources presents a technically viable and sustainable alternative to diesel for process heat generation. Building on this analysis, the next phase will deliver a detailed technical, logistical, and financial design for a biomass boiler system that meets SolTuna’s current and future energy needs.This will include evaluating biomass fuel supply options—both primary and backup sources—assessing infrastructure and site readiness, and designing systems to reduce energy waste. The study will also explore staged integration of biomass-powered electricity generation and provide initial recommendations for integrating solar energy in a hybrid setup.
This work supports SolTuna’s long-term goals to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels, improve operational resilience, and transition to cleaner, locally sourced renewable energy.
Want to make a lasting impact in Cambodia’s development? Tetra Tech International Development is seeking a motivated Equity Pathways and Inclusion Coordinator to join the Australia Awards Cambodia team to support its inclusion initiatives.
Palladium International, the Managing Contractor for Australia Awards Myanmar (AAM) requests tenders for the design and delivery of an Australia Awards Short Course on the topic of Grants Ready. Prospective tenderers must be Australian Registered Training providers and/or Australian tertiary institutions.
If your organisation intends to submit a tender for this opportunity, please register your intent to tender by emailing tenders@australiaawardsmyanmar.org by 5:00pm AEST time on 15 August 2025.
If a Tenderer finds any discrepancy, error or omission in the RFT or wishes to make an enquiry concerning the RFT, it is to do so in writing by emailing tenders@australiaawardsmyanmar.org by 5:00pm AEST time on 15 August 2024. Where appropriate, answers to any such notices or questions will be given in the form of addenda and will be issued to all registered Tenderers.