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Current tenders

MLA is seeking applications from individuals, organisations or project teams with the expertise required to undertake one or more of the following projects:

BREEDPLAN Advisory Committee – Producer/Industry Representative EOI

The BREEDPLAN Executive Committee are seeking expressions of interest from individual beef breeders and industry representatives to contribute to the direction of BREEDPLAN genetic evaluation system through the BREEDPLAN Advisory Committee.

The Advisory Committee provides a critical role in communicating and representing the views and requirements of BREEDPLAN clients, potential clients and the wider beef industry to the BREEDPLAN Executive. It also ensures that the BREEDPLAN Business Plan meets those needs and will perform an important role in the annual review of operational performance and consider the need for additional services.

This EOI closes on the 4th of February 2025 – please see attached EOI document & application form for further detail.

An effective vaccine to protect cattle against Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK)

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking applications from organizations (or partnerships of organizations) to develop a minimum 80% effective (protective immunity in challenge studies) single or double-shot vaccine construct that protects cattle against IBK. This opportunity is to secure either levy funding (to provide full project funding) for the program of work, or a collaborative funding opportunity whereby MLA, via the MLA donor company, can contribute up to 40% of the total project cost (not including project administration fees). Partnered investments via the MDC will be considered favourably.

Deadline for submissions: Applications must be received by 17:00 AEST on Friday 7th March 2025. Late proposals will not be accepted.

IBK Vaccine Terms of Reference

Use the preliminary proposal template and submit proposals electronically to MLA via mlaurence@mla.com.au

Applicants should carefully review this page and the MLA Project Funding Application Guidelines before completing their detailed project application.

Further information please email or call:

Dr Michael Laurence

Program Manager - Animal Wellbeing
Phone: 0429109997
Email: mlaurence@mla.com.au


Novel tools for improved monitoring of pasture biomass

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking preliminary applications from organizations (or partnerships of organizations) to deliver strategic R&D to progress the development of novel tools that can deliver user-friendly, cost-effective and accurate pasture biomass assessments for red meat producers across Australia.

MLA applications must be lodged electronically as Word document to tenders@mla.com.au

Applications must be received by 17:00 AEST on Wednesday 19th February 2025.

Strict adherence to the time deadline for applications will occur. Incomplete request for tender applications without the required documentation will not be assessed

For more information, please contact:

Dr Allan Peake
Program Manager – Sustainable Feedbase Resources
Email: apeake@mla.com.au


National Livestock Genetics Consortium – Processor Representative EOI

Meat & Livestock Australia are seeking expressions of interest from individuals with extensive professional experience in the red meat processing sector in Australia for a skills-based vacancy for a Processor representative on the National Livestock Genetics Consortium (NLGC).

The NLGC is a skills-based taskforce, established in 2016 by MLA. The NLGC acts in an advisory capacity and provides direction and support to increase collaboration, transparency, communication and investment in livestock genetics research, development and adoption (RD&A) for the benefit of Australian red meat producers. The primary aim of the NLGC is, through strategic research investments, to increase the rate of genetic progress for traits that drive value chain productivity and sustainability in the sheep and beef industries.

This EOI closes on 11 February 2025 – please see attached EOI document and application form for further detail.


National Livestock Genetics Consortium – Northern Beef Producer Representative EOI

Meat & Livestock Australia are seeking expressions of interest from individuals with extensive professional experience in cattle breeding in Northern Australia, with tropical breeds, either seedstock or commercial in Australia for a skills-based vacancy for a Northern Beef Producer representative on the National Livestock Genetics Consortium (NLGC).

The NLGC is a skills-based taskforce, established in 2016 by MLA. The NLGC acts in an advisory capacity and provides direction and support to increase collaboration, transparency, communication and investment in livestock genetics research, development and adoption (RD&A) for the benefit of Australian red meat producers. The primary aim of the NLGC is, through strategic research investments, to increase the rate of genetic progress for traits that drive value chain productivity and sustainability in the sheep and beef industries.

This EOI closes on 11 February 2025 – please see attached EOI document and application form for further detail.


National Livestock Genetics Consortium – Merino Producer Representative EOI

Meat & Livestock Australia are seeking expressions of interest from individuals with extensive professional experience in Merino sheep breeding in Australia, either seedstock or commercial for a skills-based vacancy for a Merino Producer representative on the National Livestock Genetics Consortium (NLGC).

The NLGC is a skills-based taskforce, established in 2016 by MLA. The NLGC acts in an advisory capacity and provides direction and support to increase collaboration, transparency, communication and investment in livestock genetics research, development and adoption (RD&A) for the benefit of Australian red meat producers. The primary aim of the NLGC is, through strategic research investments, to increase the rate of genetic progress for traits that drive value chain productivity and sustainability in the sheep and beef industries.

This EOI closes on 11 February 2025 – please see EOI document and application form for further detail.


Development and delivery of a livestock advisor capability program

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking tenders to develop and deliver an MDC funded training program aimed at increasing the capability, capacity and number of livestock advisors across all red meat production zones.

There is currently a lack of opportunities to build capability and capacity of livestock advisors across Australian production zones. There is a strong call within agricultural industries for more accredited training programs, particularly for those entering or re-entering the field, with structured support for early career professionals including mentoring and peer-to-peer learning.

The reduction in capability and capacity within the livestock advisor sector limits the pool of extension personal able to successfully deliver training programs to Australian red meat producers.

This request for tender aims to address the current gap in capability and capacity building programs for early-career red meat livestock advisors across Australian agricultural zones and build on MLA’s existing Livestock Advisor training programs.

Deadline for submissions

Tender proposals must be received by MLA before 5.00pm AEDT on Thursday 13 March 2025. Late proposals will not be accepted.

Use the Request for Tender to guide the completion of your application.

If you have any questions regarding this tender, or would like to discuss a possible application, please contact:

Keely Kovacevic
Project Manager – Adoption Capability Building
Meat & Livestock Australia
Phone: 0407 060 224
Email: kkovacevic@mla.com.au


Using computer vision to improve Feedlot Cattle heat load forecasting

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking application for funding from organizations to use computer vision and artificial intelligence as well as traditional statistical modelling techniques to develop improved methods to forecast and provide early warning of heat load of feedlot cattle

Preliminary applications and supporting documentation as requested in the RFT must be lodged electronically to: tenders@mla.com.au

Request for tender - Using computer vision to improve Feedlot Cattle heat load forecasting

Applications must be received by 17:00 AEDT on 14 February 2025.


Grazing land management EDGEnetwork package review – Lead Author

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking applications from individuals to take the role of Lead Author of an expert Working Group which will undertake a review and redevelopment of the content of the Grazing land management (GLM) EDGE package. EDGEnetwork packages need to be updated regularly to integrate emerging R&D and extension resources, delivered through an effective structure and engaging extension design.

All applications are to be submitted by 10 January 2025 – please see the attached Terms of Reference (ToR) document for further detail.

ToR – GLM EDGE Package Review – Lead Author

2025.


Feasibility Study of Livestock Advisor Cooperative Model

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking tenders for a feasibility study into a livestock advisor cooperative model.       

The Australian Red Meat Industry has identified the need to increase extension services to red meat producers by 2030 to increase the productivity, profitability and sustainability. Livestock advisors play a critical role in supporting red meat producers to implement the latest research, technology and best management practices. Livestock advisors can be defined as people who provide regular advice and guidance to red meat producers and can be public or private sector advisors e.g. extension officers, consultants, veterinarians, livestock agents, agronomists or Natural Resource Management (NRM) officers.

An innovative livestock advisor and extension model is required to ensure that producers are motivated and supported to implement new management practices into their business. MLA is curious to explore how it could support a cooperative model that could support emerging livestock advisors to build their expertise, networks and client base, while accessing support for business administration, marketing, mentoring and professional development.

Deadline for submissions

Tender proposals must be received by MLA before 5.00pm AEDT on Monday 3 February 2025. Late proposals will not be accepted.

Use the Request for Tender to guide the completion of your application.

Further information

If you have any questions regarding this tender, or would like to discuss a possible application, please contact:

Sally Leigo
Program Manager – Producer Adoption, Meat & Livestock Australia
Phone: 0447 634 044
Email: sleigo@mla.com.au


Best practice management approaches for internal parasite control in goats

The MLA Goat Productivity program provides services and best practice information to help Australian producers secure a future as innovative, profitable and resilient world leaders in goat production. The program delivers a range of resources, tools and engagement opportunities for goat producers to equip them with knowledge to improve their business.  

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking preliminary applications from individuals, organisations or project teams with the capability to develop and execute an extension workshop program on best practice management approaches to internal parasite control in goats.

Deadline for submissions

Preliminary applications must be received by MLA before 5.00pm AEDT on Wednesday 12 February 2025. Late proposals will not be accepted. 

Request for Tender

Use the preliminary proposal template available here, and submit proposals electronically to MLA at tenders@mla.com.au

Applicants should carefully review this page and the MLA Project Funding Application Guidelines before completing their detailed project application.

Further information  

If you have questions about this project call, contact:

Dr Daniel Forwood
Project Manager – Sheep and Goat Productivity
Phone: 0457 477 537
Email: dforwood@mla.com.au

2025.


Establishing a biodiversity baseline for the Australian goat industry

The MLA Goat Productivity program provides services and best practice information to help Australian producers secure a future as innovative, profitable and resilient world leaders in goat production. The program delivers a range of resources, tools and engagement opportunities for goat producers to equip them with knowledge to improve their business.  

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking full applications from individuals, organisations or project teams with the capability to establish a biodiversity baseline for the Australian goat industry.

Deadline for submissions

Full proposals must be received by MLA before 5.00pm AEDT on Wednesday 12 February 2025. Late proposals will not be accepted. 

Request for Tender

Use the full proposal template available here, and submit proposals electronically to MLA at tenders@mla.com.au

Applicants should carefully review this page and the MLA Project Funding Application Guidelines before completing their detailed project application.

Further information  

If you have questions about this project call, contact:

Dr Daniel Forwood
Project Manager – Sheep and Goat Productivity
Phone: 0457 477 537
Email: dforwood@mla.com.au

2025.


Wean-a-Lamb: Reducing weaning stress by optimising weaning management strategies

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking Full Applications from individuals, organisations or project teams with the capability to identify and evaluate non-invasive weaning management strategies which reduce weaning stress in lambs and optimise the weaning process. This proposal will encompass research, development and adoption (RD&A) activities in the Sheep Productivity sector that achieve outcomes in line with the priorities of the Red Meat Panel.

Deadline for submissions

Full proposals must be received by MLA before 5.00pm AEDT on Wednesday 12th February 2025. Late proposals will not be accepted. 

Use the full proposal template available here, and submit proposals electronically to MLA at projectcall@mla.com.au

Applicants should carefully review this page and the MLA Project Funding Application Guidelines before completing their preliminary or detailed project application.

Request for Tender – Wean-a-lamb

Further information

If you have questions about these terms of reference, contact:

Dr Daniel Forwood
Project Manager – Sheep and Goat Productivity 
Email: dforwood@mla.com.au


FlockMate: Off-animal ag-tech solutions to enhance sheep productivity

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking Full Applications from commercial ag-tech providers and ag-tech developers to identify, evaluate and demonstrate autonomous and/or robotic in-paddock innovations which covers one of the following:

1. Reduce on-farm labour during key activities in the production cycle which may include (but is not limited to) marking, drenching, drafting, veterinary product application etc.

2. Enhance sheep productivity data captured which may include (but is not limited to) liveweight, body condition score, pregnancy status, animal wellbeing etc.

Innovations should focus on off-animal ag-tech solutions which negate the need for additional labour units or animal handling (as required for securing devices to livestock).

Deadline for submissions

Full proposals must be received by MLA before 5.00pm AEDT on Wednesday 12th February 2025. Late proposals will not be accepted.

Use the full proposal template available here, and submit proposals electronically to MLA at projectcall@mla.com.au

Applicants should carefully review this page and the MLA Project Funding Application Guidelines before completing their preliminary or detailed project application.

Request for Tender – FlockMate

Further information
If you have questions about these terms of reference, contact:

Dr Daniel Forwood
Project Manager – Sheep and Goat Productivity
Email: dforwood@mla.com.au


Grazing crops – key principles and new frontiers

MLA is seeking preliminary proposals for RD&A projects that will develop, demonstrate and communicate best practice on crop grazing for producers across the mixed farming zones of Western Australia. In scope are all agro-climatic regions in the mixed farming zone (i.e. from low to high rainfall zones).

Deadline for submissions

Preliminary proposals must be received by MLA before 5.00pm AEDT on Wednesday 19th February 2025. Late proposals will not be accepted.

Use the preliminary proposal template available here, and submit proposals electronically to MLA at projectcall@mla.com.au

Applicants should carefully review this page and the MLA Project Funding Application Guidelines before completing their preliminary or detailed project application.

Terms of Reference: Grazing Crops

For more information contact:

Joe Gebbels
Email: jgebbels@mla.com.au
Mobile +61 448 273 214


ESG scan for the Australian sheepmeat industry

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking applications from organisations to undertake an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scan of the Australian sheep meat industry focused on key export markets.

MLA applications must be lodged electronically as Word document to tenders@mla.com.au

Stage 1 MLA Applications must be received by 5pm AEDT on 31 January 2025.

Request for Tender

Strict adherence to the deadline for applications will occur. Incomplete applications or applications provided without the required documentation will not be assessed.

 


Australian Feedlot Cattle Water usage and requirements

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking expressions of interest from organizations with the capability to deliver comprehensive R&D on water use requirements of Australian Feedlot cattle, including a comprehensive literature review and survey of actual water usage measured at 6 feedlot sites around Australia.

Request for tender applications must be lodged electronically by 5 PM (AEST), 31 January 2025 to tenders@mla.com.au

Request for Tender

Strict adherence to the time deadline for applications will occur. Incomplete request for tender applications without the required documentation will not be assessed.

Further information:

feedlot@mla.com.au


Evaluating advancements in hook tracking solutions in red meat processing plants for improved end-to-end traceability

With the introduction of mandatory sheep eID requirements which will bring sheep and goats in line with cattle in the requirement to be tagged and recorded in the NLIS database, there is an opportunity to extract further value for the supply chain by providing better quality data up and down the chain leading to continuous improvement and better-informed decisions if successful hook tracking systems can be integrated.  MLA is seeking proposals from supply chains looking to trial and integrate hook tracking solutions into their business. The opportunity is also open to technology companies and hook tracking providers to develop and trial novel hook tracking solutions.

Applications must be lodged electronically as a Word document to Jack Cook jcook@mla.com.au along with other requirements of this terms of reference.

Applications must be received by 5pm AEDT on Friday 24th January 2025.

For more information, please contact:

Jack Cook
Project Manager – Supply Chain Technology
Phone: 0409 312 515
Email: jcook@mla.com.au


Digital Agriculture Program RFP

Meat & Livestock Australia’s Digital Agriculture sub-program involves a combination of initiatives and activities that, together, address the barriers to adoption of on-farm technologies and data analytics, and increase the potential for wide-scale impact beyond the farmgate.

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking R&D applications from organizations (or partnerships of organizations) to develop or evaluate technology solutions for:

  1. Vegetation monitoring and assessment tools
  2. Virtual Fencing Technology (VFT)  
  3. Leveraging on-farm data and digital tools to support brands and value-based marketing 

MLA applications must be lodged electronically as Word document to: jmcguren@mla.com.au 

Request for Tender

Applications must be received by 17:00 AEST on 24 January 2025.


Delivery technology for direct greenhouse gas suppressants in grazing systems

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking preliminary applications from organizations (or partnerships of organizations) to develop or evaluate delivery technology for direct greenhouse gas suppressants in grazing systems via co-investment in the MLA donor company.

MLA applications must be lodged electronically as Word document to: tenders@mla.com.au

Stage 1 MLA Applications must be received by 17:00 AEST on 19 December 2024.

Request for Tender

Strict adherence to the time deadline for applications will occur. Incomplete request for tender applications without the required documentation will not be assessed.


Effect of Legumes on Net Emissions of Grazing Lands

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking preliminary applications from organizations (or partnerships of organizations) to deliver a comprehensive R&D on net emissions of grazing lands via MLA Donor company co-investment. 

MLA applications must be lodged electronically as Word document to: tenders@mla.com.au

Stage 1 MLA Applications must be received by 17:00 AEST on 19 December 2024.

Request for Tender

Strict adherence to the time deadline for applications will occur. Incomplete request for tender applications without the required documentation will not be assessed.


Livestock Efficiency Partnership - Emissions Intensity Program

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking preliminary applications from organizations (or partnerships of organizations) to deliver Livestock efficiency partnership – Emissions Intensity Program via co-investment in the MLA Donor Company.  

MLA applications must be lodged electronically as Word document to: tenders@mla.com.au

Stage 1 MLA Applications must be received by 17:00 AEST on 19 December 2024.

Request for Tender

Strict adherence to the time deadline for applications will occur. Incomplete request for tender applications without the required documentation will not be assessed.


Profitable silvopastoral systems for reduction of net greenhouse gas emissions – Research & Adoption Program

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking preliminary applications from organizations (or partnerships of organizations) to develop profitable silvopastoral systems for reduction of net greenhouse gas emissions reduction across Australian grazing lands via MLA Donor Company co-investment.

MLA applications must be lodged electronically as Word document to: tenders@mla.com.au

Stage 1 MLA Applications must be received by 17:00 AEST on 19 December 2024.

Request for Tender

Strict adherence to the time deadline for applications will occur. Incomplete request for tender applications without the required documentation will not be assessed.


Seeking Commercialisation Partner for new Stylo Varieties

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is seeking Expressions of Interest for seed industry partners to commercialise new stylo varieties that were developed in conjunction with the QLD Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. There are two new shrubby stylo varieties and three new Caatinga stylo varieties.

Initial interest must be registered via email by 5pm AEST on 22 November 2024.

The closing date for full EOI proposals is 5pm AEST on 31st January 2025.

For more information please see the attached information papers for:


National Livestock Genetics Consortium – Independent Chair EOI

Meat & Livestock Australia is seeking expressions of interest from individuals for the role of an Independent Chair of the National Livestock Genetics Consortium.

The National Livestock Genetics Consortium (NLGC) is a skills-based taskforce, established in 2016 by MLA. The NLGC provides direction and support to increase collaboration, transparency, communication and investment in livestock genetics research, development and adoption (RD&A) for the benefit of Australian red meat producers. The primary aim of the NLGC is, through strategic research investments, to increase the rate of genetic progress for traits that drive value chain productivity & sustainability in the sheep and beef industries.

This EOI closes on the 13th of December 2024 – please see attached EOI documents for further detail.

Expression of Interest

Applications must be received by 17:00 AEDT on 14 February 2025.