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Consultants register
The Australian National Council on Drugs (ANCD) is the principal advisory body to Government on drug policy and plays a critical role in ensuring the voice of the community is heard in relation to drug policies and strategies. As part of this role, the ANCD regularly commissions research and discrete pieces of work to assist it to provide government with currently informed and specifically targeted drug policy advice.
To ensure that the ANCD can reach the broadest and most relevant expertise when calling for proposals in response to its commissioned projects, we are seeking suitably qualified individuals, consultancy groups or organisations to join our Consultants Register.
The ANCD will use the Consultants Register as the primary source to contact you regarding ANCD project tenders. Only those individuals, consultants or organisations listed on our Consultants Register will be eligible to apply for projects. However, this register does not guarantee project work.
If you are interested in joining the Register, please complete all fields in the form below and click on submit. Information provided in the form will be used solely for the purposes of the ANCD. However, the names of individuals, consultants or organisations will appear on this website.
You will receive confirmation via email, within five working days, that your form has been received by the ANCD.
* Compulsory fields are marked with an asterisk
We look forward to receiving information about you or your organisation. If you have any queries, please contact the ANCD Secretariat on: 61 2 6166 9600.
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