MLA’s tender process, rules and current tenders
MLA invites tenders from suitably qualified organisations or individuals to deliver projects and services aligned with MLA’s strategic priorities. Each tender opportunity will specify the project scope, requirements and closing date.
Tenders must review and comply with all requirements specified in MLA’s Tender Rules and Guidelines and the associated Request for Tender Application form for each tender opportunity. You can find a copy of MLA’s Tender Rules and Guidelines here: MLA’s Tender Rules and Guidelines.
MLA reserves the right to accept or reject any tender, negotiate with one or more tenderers, or vary the process as required under its Procurement Policy and SFA obligations.
Unless otherwise agreed, successful tenderers will enter into MLA’s standard umbrella agreements. More information on and copies of those agreements can be found on the MLA’s agreements page.
Current tenders
Below are all the tenders that are currently open, arranged by the strategic priorities in MLA's 2030 Strategic Plan.
Select a priority area to see the tenders relating to that area. Then select a tender's title to find out more information.
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) are calling for interested and suitably skilled applicants to tender for the position of Coordinator for Profitable Grazing Systems (PGS) program.
Profitable Grazing Systems (PGS) is one of Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) flagship adoption programs which drives measurable, improved business performance outcomes for participating red meat producers. The MLA Adoption Strategy outlines an increased focus on long-term practice change programs, new awareness and learning channels, ensuring adoption is embedded within applied on-farm R&D and building the capacity of and attracting the supporting advisory network.
For further details, please see the request for tender.
Expressions of interest must be lodged electronically to ethelander@mla.com.au
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 22 May 2026.
For any questions regarding this tender, please contact:
Elizabeth Thelander
Project Manager - Producer Led Adoption
ethelander@mla.com.au
0428 472 983
The Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Donor Company (MDC) is seeking expressions of interests (EOI) from publicly funded research organisation’s (PFRO) commercialisation entity who have technology prototype(s) that are ready to be considered for delivering benefits to the Australian red meat and livestock sector. Prototype(s) must be at least partially validated at a low-medium fidelity technology readiness level of 4 or greater and will be evaluated on a first-come-first-served basis against MLA investment decision criteria and priorities.
There is no maximum or minimum project size, only that all submissions are based on 60% participant and 40% MDC co-investment cash contribution. MLA is flexible on Intellectual Property (IP) ownership to best drive future commercial success and welcomes a clear adoption pathway for PFRO’s to engage with industry stakeholders in the build, test and launch stages.
For further details, please see the EOI Tech Funding guidelines.
Expression of interest must be lodged electronically using the EOI response template and emailed to commercisalisation@mla.com.au.
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 1 July 2026.
For any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact MLA IP team:
Rhys Pirie – E: rpirie@mla.com.au or Tom Dobbie – E: tdobbie@mla.com.au
The Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Donor Company (MDC) is seeking expressions of interests (EOI) from publicly funded research organisation’s (PFRO) commercialisation entity who have technology prototype(s) that are ready to be considered for delivering benefits to the Australian red meat and livestock sector. Prototype(s) must be at least partially validated at a low-medium fidelity technology readiness level of 4 or greater and will be evaluated on a first-come-first-served basis against MLA investment decision criteria and priorities.
There is no maximum or minimum project size, only that all submissions are based on 60% participant and 40% MDC co-investment cash contribution. MLA is flexible on Intellectual Property (IP) ownership to best drive future commercial success and welcomes a clear adoption pathway for PFRO’s to engage with industry stakeholders in the build, test and launch stages.
For further details, please see the EOI Tech Funding guidelines.
Expression of interest must be lodged electronically using the EOI response template and emailed to commercisalisation@mla.com.au.
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 1 July 2026.
For any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact MLA IP team:
Rhys Pirie – E: rpirie@mla.com.au or Tom Dobbie – E: tdobbie@mla.com.au
The Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Donor Company (MDC) is seeking expressions of interests (EOI) from publicly funded research organisation’s (PFRO) commercialisation entity who have technology prototype(s) that are ready to be considered for delivering benefits to the Australian red meat and livestock sector. Prototype(s) must be at least partially validated at a low-medium fidelity technology readiness level of 4 or greater and will be evaluated on a first-come-first-served basis against MLA investment decision criteria and priorities.
There is no maximum or minimum project size, only that all submissions are based on 60% participant and 40% MDC co-investment cash contribution. MLA is flexible on Intellectual Property (IP) ownership to best drive future commercial success and welcomes a clear adoption pathway for PFRO’s to engage with industry stakeholders in the build, test and launch stages.
For further details, please see the EOI Tech Funding guidelines.
Expression of interest must be lodged electronically using the EOI response template and emailed to commercisalisation@mla.com.au.
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 1 July 2026.
For any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact MLA IP team:
Rhys Pirie – E: rpirie@mla.com.au or Tom Dobbie – E: tdobbie@mla.com.au
The Australian red meat industry (encompassing cattle, sheep and goat) generated $77.1 billion in turnover and $14.3 billion in exports in 2023-2024, supporting over 460,000 jobs nationwide (Meat & Livestock Australia 2025). The industry’s success is built on a well-integrated and effective biosecurity system. Understanding the evolving biosecurity challenges that the red meat industry faces, and the gaps and needs that must be addressed, is critical to informing strategic research, development, and adoption (RD&A) investment.
MLA is calling for applications for MDC-funded projects that include RD&A and enabling activities that improve traceability, surveillance and early detection through better data quality, system integration and compliance across the domestic red meat supply chain.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc mlaurence@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Dr Michael Laurence
Group Manager Animal Wellbeing and Biosecurity
Email: mlaurence@mla.com.au
Phone: 0429 109 997
The Australian red meat industry (encompassing cattle, sheep and goat) generated $77.1 billion in turnover and $14.3 billion in exports in 2023-2024, supporting over 460,000 jobs nationwide (Meat & Livestock Australia 2025). The industry’s success is built on a well-integrated and effective biosecurity system. Understanding the evolving biosecurity challenges that the red meat industry faces, and the gaps and needs that must be addressed, is critical to informing strategic research, development, and adoption (RD&A) investment.
MLA is calling for applications for MDC-funded projects that include the design, implementation and evaluation of initiatives that improve biosecurity expertise retention, succession and accessibility across the red meat sector.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc sdundon@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Sharon Dundon
Project Manager Animal Wellbeing
Email: sdundon@mla.com.au
Phone: 0427 255 335
The Australian red meat industry (encompassing cattle, sheep and goat) generated $77.1 billion in turnover and $14.3 billion in exports in 2023-2024, supporting over 460,000 jobs nationwide (Meat & Livestock Australia 2025). The industry’s success is built on a well-integrated and effective biosecurity system. Understanding the evolving biosecurity challenges that the red meat industry faces, and the gaps and needs that must be addressed, is critical to informing strategic research, development, and adoption (RD&A) investment.
MLA is calling for applications for MDC-funded projects that include the design, delivery and evaluation of activities that support improved biosecurity adoption through engagement, communication, and practice change.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc sdundon@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Sharon Dundon
Project Manager Animal Wellbeing
Email: sdundon@mla.com.au
Phone: 0427 255 335
The Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Donor Company (MDC) is seeking expressions of interests (EOI) from publicly funded research organisation’s (PFRO) commercialisation entity who have technology prototype(s) that are ready to be considered for delivering benefits to the Australian red meat and livestock sector. Prototype(s) must be at least partially validated at a low-medium fidelity technology readiness level of 4 or greater and will be evaluated on a first-come-first-served basis against MLA investment decision criteria and priorities.
There is no maximum or minimum project size, only that all submissions are based on 60% participant and 40% MDC co-investment cash contribution. MLA is flexible on Intellectual Property (IP) ownership to best drive future commercial success and welcomes a clear adoption pathway for PFRO’s to engage with industry stakeholders in the build, test and launch stages.
For further details, please see the EOI Tech Funding guidelines.
Expression of interest must be lodged electronically using the EOI response template and emailed to commercisalisation@mla.com.au.
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 1 July 2026.
For any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact MLA IP team:
Rhys Pirie – E: rpirie@mla.com.au or Tom Dobbie – E: tdobbie@mla.com.au
The Australian red meat industry (encompassing cattle, sheep and goat) generated $77.1 billion in turnover and $14.3 billion in exports in 2023-2024, supporting over 460,000 jobs nationwide (Meat & Livestock Australia 2025). The industry’s success is built on a well-integrated and effective biosecurity system. Understanding the evolving biosecurity challenges that the red meat industry faces, and the gaps and needs that must be addressed, is critical to informing strategic research, development, and adoption (RD&A) investment.
MLA is calling for applications for MDC-funded projects that include RD&A and enabling activities that improve traceability, surveillance and early detection through better data quality, system integration and compliance across the domestic red meat supply chain.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc mlaurence@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Dr Michael Laurence
Group Manager Animal Wellbeing and Biosecurity
Email: mlaurence@mla.com.au
Phone: 0429 109 997
Buffalo fly (Haematobia exigua) is now the leading cause of economic loss in the Australian beef industry, with estimated annual impacts exceeding $170 million through reduced productivity, treatment costs, labour, and associated market impacts. Despite decades of research and management effort, control remains inconsistent, increasingly ineffective, and heavily reliant on a narrowing set of chemical tools.
MLA is calling for MDC-funded projects that design, develop and evaluate solutions addressing the priority RD&A investment areas identified in the Gap analysis. The scope of this call spans the full buffalo fly management system, including pest biology, monitoring, treatment, enabling technologies, and knowledge transfer.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc mlaurence@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Dr Michael Laurence
Group Manager Animal Wellbeing and Biosecurity
Email: mlaurence@mla.com.au
Phone: 0429 109 997
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and the Goat Industry Research, Development and Adoption Committee (GIRDAC) are calling for full applications from prospective service providers to identify key pre-weaning and weaning interventions implemented on-farm across managed goat businesses.
The successful project will be funded via the levy, hybrid (combined goat levy and MLA Donor Company) or MLA Donor Company funding streams. For projects to be funded, they must be recommended for funding by GIRDAC prior to progressing through the MLA governance process. For more information on the goat levy funding system please see here.
For further details, please see the project Terms of Reference.
Use the full application template to complete the proposal and submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au. For further information on the application template please refer to the MLA Project Funding Application Guidelines.
Full proposals must be received by MLA before 11.59pm (AEDT) Friday 29 May 2026. Late proposals will not be accepted.
For any questions regarding this tender, please contact:
Melanie Smith
Program Manager – Sheep and Goat Productivity
0499 649 072
The Australian red meat industry (encompassing cattle, sheep and goat) generated $77.1 billion in turnover and $14.3 billion in exports in 2023-2024, supporting over 460,000 jobs nationwide (Meat & Livestock Australia 2025). The industry’s success is built on a well-integrated and effective biosecurity system. Understanding the evolving biosecurity challenges that the red meat industry faces, and the gaps and needs that must be addressed, is critical to informing strategic research, development, and adoption (RD&A) investment.
MLA is calling for applications for MDC-funded projects that include the design, implementation and evaluation of initiatives that improve biosecurity expertise retention, succession and accessibility across the red meat sector.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc sdundon@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Sharon Dundon
Project Manager Animal Wellbeing
Email: sdundon@mla.com.au
Phone: 0427 255 335
The Australian red meat industry (encompassing cattle, sheep and goat) generated $77.1 billion in turnover and $14.3 billion in exports in 2023-2024, supporting over 460,000 jobs nationwide (Meat & Livestock Australia 2025). The industry’s success is built on a well-integrated and effective biosecurity system. Understanding the evolving biosecurity challenges that the red meat industry faces, and the gaps and needs that must be addressed, is critical to informing strategic research, development, and adoption (RD&A) investment.
MLA is calling for applications for MDC-funded projects that include the design, delivery and evaluation of activities that support improved biosecurity adoption through engagement, communication, and practice change.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc sdundon@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Sharon Dundon
Project Manager Animal Wellbeing
Email: sdundon@mla.com.au
Phone: 0427 255 335
Bloat remains a significant and growing animal welfare and productivity issue for grassfed cattle producers in southern Australia, exacerbated by improved legume-rich pastures and the withdrawal of reliable intra-ruminal monensin capsules from the market. This Terms of Reference calls for proposals to explore short-, medium- and long-term alternatives for bloat prevention, detection, and management to improve animal wellbeing and reduce production losses.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on Project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 25th May 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc sdundon@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Sharon Dundon
Project Manager Animal Wellbeing
0427 255 335
The Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Donor Company (MDC) is seeking expressions of interests (EOI) from publicly funded research organisation’s (PFRO) commercialisation entity who have technology prototype(s) that are ready to be considered for delivering benefits to the Australian red meat and livestock sector. Prototype(s) must be at least partially validated at a low-medium fidelity technology readiness level of 4 or greater and will be evaluated on a first-come-first-served basis against MLA investment decision criteria and priorities.
There is no maximum or minimum project size, only that all submissions are based on 60% participant and 40% MDC co-investment cash contribution. MLA is flexible on Intellectual Property (IP) ownership to best drive future commercial success and welcomes a clear adoption pathway for PFRO’s to engage with industry stakeholders in the build, test and launch stages.
For further details, please see the EOI Tech Funding guidelines.
Expression of interest must be lodged electronically using the EOI response template and emailed to commercisalisation@mla.com.au.
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 1 July 2026.
For any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact MLA IP team:
Rhys Pirie – E: rpirie@mla.com.au or Tom Dobbie – E: tdobbie@mla.com.au
The Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Donor Company (MDC) is seeking expressions of interests (EOI) from publicly funded research organisation’s (PFRO) commercialisation entity who have technology prototype(s) that are ready to be considered for delivering benefits to the Australian red meat and livestock sector. Prototype(s) must be at least partially validated at a low-medium fidelity technology readiness level of 4 or greater and will be evaluated on a first-come-first-served basis against MLA investment decision criteria and priorities.
There is no maximum or minimum project size, only that all submissions are based on 60% participant and 40% MDC co-investment cash contribution. MLA is flexible on Intellectual Property (IP) ownership to best drive future commercial success and welcomes a clear adoption pathway for PFRO’s to engage with industry stakeholders in the build, test and launch stages.
For further details, please see the EOI Tech Funding guidelines.
Expression of interest must be lodged electronically using the EOI response template and emailed to commercisalisation@mla.com.au.
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 1 July 2026.
For any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact MLA IP team:
Rhys Pirie – E: rpirie@mla.com.au or Tom Dobbie – E: tdobbie@mla.com.au
The Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Donor Company (MDC) is seeking expressions of interests (EOI) from publicly funded research organisation’s (PFRO) commercialisation entity who have technology prototype(s) that are ready to be considered for delivering benefits to the Australian red meat and livestock sector. Prototype(s) must be at least partially validated at a low-medium fidelity technology readiness level of 4 or greater and will be evaluated on a first-come-first-served basis against MLA investment decision criteria and priorities.
There is no maximum or minimum project size, only that all submissions are based on 60% participant and 40% MDC co-investment cash contribution. MLA is flexible on Intellectual Property (IP) ownership to best drive future commercial success and welcomes a clear adoption pathway for PFRO’s to engage with industry stakeholders in the build, test and launch stages.
For further details, please see the EOI Tech Funding guidelines.
Expression of interest must be lodged electronically using the EOI response template and emailed to commercisalisation@mla.com.au.
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 1 July 2026.
For any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact MLA IP team:
Rhys Pirie – E: rpirie@mla.com.au or Tom Dobbie – E: tdobbie@mla.com.au
The Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Donor Company (MDC) is seeking expressions of interests (EOI) from publicly funded research organisation’s (PFRO) commercialisation entity who have technology prototype(s) that are ready to be considered for delivering benefits to the Australian red meat and livestock sector. Prototype(s) must be at least partially validated at a low-medium fidelity technology readiness level of 4 or greater and will be evaluated on a first-come-first-served basis against MLA investment decision criteria and priorities.
There is no maximum or minimum project size, only that all submissions are based on 60% participant and 40% MDC co-investment cash contribution. MLA is flexible on Intellectual Property (IP) ownership to best drive future commercial success and welcomes a clear adoption pathway for PFRO’s to engage with industry stakeholders in the build, test and launch stages.
For further details, please see the EOI Tech Funding guidelines.
Expression of interest must be lodged electronically using the EOI response template and emailed to commercisalisation@mla.com.au.
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 1 July 2026.
For any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact MLA IP team:
Rhys Pirie – E: rpirie@mla.com.au or Tom Dobbie – E: tdobbie@mla.com.au
The Australian red meat industry (encompassing cattle, sheep and goat) generated $77.1 billion in turnover and $14.3 billion in exports in 2023-2024, supporting over 460,000 jobs nationwide (Meat & Livestock Australia 2025). The industry’s success is built on a well-integrated and effective biosecurity system. Understanding the evolving biosecurity challenges that the red meat industry faces, and the gaps and needs that must be addressed, is critical to informing strategic research, development, and adoption (RD&A) investment.
MLA is calling for applications for MDC-funded projects that include RD&A and enabling activities that improve traceability, surveillance and early detection through better data quality, system integration and compliance across the domestic red meat supply chain.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc mlaurence@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Dr Michael Laurence
Group Manager Animal Wellbeing and Biosecurity
Email: mlaurence@mla.com.au
Phone: 0429 109 997
Buffalo fly (Haematobia exigua) is now the leading cause of economic loss in the Australian beef industry, with estimated annual impacts exceeding $170 million through reduced productivity, treatment costs, labour, and associated market impacts. Despite decades of research and management effort, control remains inconsistent, increasingly ineffective, and heavily reliant on a narrowing set of chemical tools.
MLA is calling for MDC-funded projects that design, develop and evaluate solutions addressing the priority RD&A investment areas identified in the Gap analysis. The scope of this call spans the full buffalo fly management system, including pest biology, monitoring, treatment, enabling technologies, and knowledge transfer.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc mlaurence@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Dr Michael Laurence
Group Manager Animal Wellbeing and Biosecurity
Email: mlaurence@mla.com.au
Phone: 0429 109 997
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and the Goat Industry Research, Development and Adoption Committee (GIRDAC) are calling for full applications from prospective service providers to identify key pre-weaning and weaning interventions implemented on-farm across managed goat businesses.
The successful project will be funded via the levy, hybrid (combined goat levy and MLA Donor Company) or MLA Donor Company funding streams. For projects to be funded, they must be recommended for funding by GIRDAC prior to progressing through the MLA governance process. For more information on the goat levy funding system please see here.
For further details, please see the project Terms of Reference.
Use the full application template to complete the proposal and submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au. For further information on the application template please refer to the MLA Project Funding Application Guidelines.
Full proposals must be received by MLA before 11.59pm (AEDT) Friday 29 May 2026. Late proposals will not be accepted.
For any questions regarding this tender, please contact:
Melanie Smith
Program Manager – Sheep and Goat Productivity
0499 649 072
The Australian red meat industry (encompassing cattle, sheep and goat) generated $77.1 billion in turnover and $14.3 billion in exports in 2023-2024, supporting over 460,000 jobs nationwide (Meat & Livestock Australia 2025). The industry’s success is built on a well-integrated and effective biosecurity system. Understanding the evolving biosecurity challenges that the red meat industry faces, and the gaps and needs that must be addressed, is critical to informing strategic research, development, and adoption (RD&A) investment.
MLA is calling for applications for MDC-funded projects that include the design, implementation and evaluation of initiatives that improve biosecurity expertise retention, succession and accessibility across the red meat sector.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc sdundon@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Sharon Dundon
Project Manager Animal Wellbeing
Email: sdundon@mla.com.au
Phone: 0427 255 335
The Australian red meat industry (encompassing cattle, sheep and goat) generated $77.1 billion in turnover and $14.3 billion in exports in 2023-2024, supporting over 460,000 jobs nationwide (Meat & Livestock Australia 2025). The industry’s success is built on a well-integrated and effective biosecurity system. Understanding the evolving biosecurity challenges that the red meat industry faces, and the gaps and needs that must be addressed, is critical to informing strategic research, development, and adoption (RD&A) investment.
MLA is calling for applications for MDC-funded projects that include the design, delivery and evaluation of activities that support improved biosecurity adoption through engagement, communication, and practice change.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on the project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 22 June 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc sdundon@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Sharon Dundon
Project Manager Animal Wellbeing
Email: sdundon@mla.com.au
Phone: 0427 255 335
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) are calling for interested and suitably skilled applicants to tender for the position of Coordinator for Profitable Grazing Systems (PGS) program.
Profitable Grazing Systems (PGS) is one of Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) flagship adoption programs which drives measurable, improved business performance outcomes for participating red meat producers. The MLA Adoption Strategy outlines an increased focus on long-term practice change programs, new awareness and learning channels, ensuring adoption is embedded within applied on-farm R&D and building the capacity of and attracting the supporting advisory network.
For further details, please see the request for tender.
Expressions of interest must be lodged electronically to ethelander@mla.com.au
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 22 May 2026.
For any questions regarding this tender, please contact:
Elizabeth Thelander
Project Manager - Producer Led Adoption
ethelander@mla.com.au
0428 472 983
Bloat remains a significant and growing animal welfare and productivity issue for grassfed cattle producers in southern Australia, exacerbated by improved legume-rich pastures and the withdrawal of reliable intra-ruminal monensin capsules from the market. This Terms of Reference calls for proposals to explore short-, medium- and long-term alternatives for bloat prevention, detection, and management to improve animal wellbeing and reduce production losses.
Applications should meet the requirements specified in the Terms of Reference and include a completed preliminary application form available on Project application guidelines and forms website.
Applications must be received by MLA before 11.59pm AEDT on 25th May 2026. Use the preliminary proposal template to submit proposals electronically to MLA at: projectcall@mla.com.au and cc sdundon@mla.com.au.
If you have questions about this tender, please contact:
Sharon Dundon
Project Manager Animal Wellbeing
0427 255 335
The Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Donor Company (MDC) is seeking expressions of interests (EOI) from publicly funded research organisation’s (PFRO) commercialisation entity who have technology prototype(s) that are ready to be considered for delivering benefits to the Australian red meat and livestock sector. Prototype(s) must be at least partially validated at a low-medium fidelity technology readiness level of 4 or greater and will be evaluated on a first-come-first-served basis against MLA investment decision criteria and priorities.
There is no maximum or minimum project size, only that all submissions are based on 60% participant and 40% MDC co-investment cash contribution. MLA is flexible on Intellectual Property (IP) ownership to best drive future commercial success and welcomes a clear adoption pathway for PFRO’s to engage with industry stakeholders in the build, test and launch stages.
For further details, please see the EOI Tech Funding guidelines.
Expression of interest must be lodged electronically using the EOI response template and emailed to commercisalisation@mla.com.au.
Applications close 5:00pm (AEST) 1 July 2026.
For any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact MLA IP team:
Rhys Pirie – E: rpirie@mla.com.au or Tom Dobbie – E: tdobbie@mla.com.au
Questions
All questions during the tender process should be directed in writing to tenders@mla.com.au

