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.