Australian Tenders

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Australian Tenders is an online tender notification and search platform that aggregates public and private procurement opportunities across Australia and New Zealand and provides access via paid subscription plans. It offers daily tender alerts, search tools and resources to help businesses find and win contracts.

Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia

About Australian Tenders

Australian Tenders is an online tender notification and search platform that aggregates government and private sector procurement opportunities from across Australia and New Zealand. Through its website, australiantenders.com.au, it provides searchable access to thousands of current tenders, plus archived notices, industry categories, and tools that help businesses identify suitable contracts. The company is based in Fremantle, Western Australia, and serves suppliers ranging from small local businesses to large national contractors.

A charge from “Australian Tenders” on your bank or card statement usually relates to a paid subscription for their tender alert and search service. Customers commonly pay for monthly or annual access that includes daily or regular email alerts, extended search filters, saved searches, and access to full tender details and documentation where available. Charges can also arise from upgrading to a higher subscription tier, renewing an existing plan, or starting a paid plan after a free or low-cost trial period. In some cases, you may see a temporary authorization or pending amount when you first enter or update your card details, which is used to verify the payment method and is later reversed or settled.

If you’re unsure why you were charged by Australian Tenders, log into your account at australiantenders.com.au using the email address the subscription was set up under and review your “My Account” or “Billing/Subscription” section for active plans and invoices. Check your email inbox (and spam/junk folder) for subscription confirmations, renewal reminders, or receipts from Australian Tenders. To resolve billing questions, you can contact their support team via the contact form or details listed on their “Contact” or “Help” page, providing the last four digits of your card, the charge date, and amount so they can locate the transaction. Common issues—like duplicate accounts, forgotten trials, or auto-renewals—are typically resolved by adjusting your plan, cancelling future renewals, or, where appropriate, requesting a refund or credit according to their billing and refund policies.

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  1. AUSTRALIAN TENDERS +61180093411 AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was I charged by Australian Tenders this month?

Australian Tenders operates on an auto-renewing subscription model, so if you have an active plan, your card will be charged at the start of each new billing period (monthly, quarterly, or annually, depending on what you chose at sign‑up). This charge usually covers ongoing access to tender search tools, daily or regular email alerts, and other membership features. You can confirm the exact plan and renewal date by logging into your account at australiantenders.com.au and checking the Subscription or Billing area.

What subscription plans does Australian Tenders offer and how much do they cost?

Australian Tenders typically offers several paid plans that vary by duration (monthly vs annual) and feature level (for example, basic access vs more advanced search and alert options, sometimes with multiple user or team access). Pricing is listed in Australian dollars and shown clearly on the “Pricing” or “Subscribe” page before you confirm payment. Because prices and plan names can change over time, you should visit australiantenders.com.au and check the current subscription options and GST inclusions applicable to your region.

How do I cancel my Australian Tenders subscription so I’m not charged again?

To cancel, log into your account at australiantenders.com.au and navigate to your Account or Subscription settings, then select the option to cancel or disable auto‑renewal for your plan. Once cancelled, your subscription will usually remain active until the end of the current paid period, and you won’t be billed again unless you reactivate. Make sure you complete the full cancellation steps and save any confirmation email for your records. If you can’t access your account, contact Australian Tenders support with your billing details to request a manual cancellation.

Why do I see multiple or unexpected Australian Tenders charges on my statement?

Multiple charges can occur if you have more than one account under different email addresses, if you upgraded partway through a billing cycle, or if a prior failed payment was retried successfully. In some cases, you might see both a small temporary authorization and the actual subscription fee, with the authorization dropping off after a few business days. Review your invoices and subscription history in your online account, and if anything looks incorrect (such as duplicate subscriptions), contact Australian Tenders support with screenshots of the charges so they can investigate and adjust if needed.

How can I request a refund for an Australian Tenders charge?

Refunds are handled according to Australian Tenders’ billing and refund policy, which is usually outlined in their Terms & Conditions or FAQs on australiantenders.com.au. If you believe you’ve been charged in error—such as being billed after cancelling on time, or for a duplicate subscription—gather your payment receipts and any cancellation confirmations and contact their support team. Clearly explain the situation, include the charge date and amount, and they will advise whether a partial or full refund, credit, or subscription adjustment is possible in your case.

Does Australian Tenders offer free trials, and will I be charged when a trial ends?

From time to time, Australian Tenders may offer free or discounted trial periods so new users can test the platform. When you sign up for a trial that requires card details, it will typically convert to a paid subscription at the end of the trial unless you cancel before the trial expiry date stated on the sign‑up page and confirmation email. If you see a charge immediately after a trial ends, it is likely the first regular billing cycle starting; you can check the original trial terms in your confirmation email or by logging into your account.

I see a small or pending Australian Tenders charge—what is this?

A small or pending charge (often very low value) may be an authorization hold used by Australian Tenders’ payment processor to verify that your card is valid when you first subscribe or update payment details. This amount is not a final fee and should either disappear or convert to the proper subscription amount within a few business days. If a small transaction remains posted and doesn’t match any subscription on your account, contact your bank and Australian Tenders support with the transaction details for clarification.

How do I contact Australian Tenders about a charge on my card?

Visit australiantenders.com.au and go to the Contact, Support, or Help section to find their current contact options, which typically include an online contact form and an email address, and may include a phone number or business hours. When you reach out, provide the name on the card, the last four digits of the card number, the exact charge amount, date, and any reference number shown on your statement. Including the email address you may have used to register speeds up locating your account and resolving billing questions.

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