The Liebe Group Incorporated
$2.4 million
Lifetime federal contract value awarded across 6 contract notices.
- ABN
- 44748432382
- Country
- AUSTRALIA
- State
- WA
Awarded by financial year
- 2014-15$0
- 2015-16$255,394
- 2016-17$0
- 2017-18$671,262
- 2018-19$0
- 2019-20$0
- 2020-21$0
- 2021-22$390,420
- 2022-23$0
- 2023-24$0
- 2024-25$0
- 2025-26$359,294
Top agencies awarded to this supplier
- Grains Research and Development Corporation$2,389,570
Contracts (6)
Click any CN ID to verify the contract notice on AusTender.
- $359,294Grains Research and Development CorporationRetained stubble can tie up early-season nitrogen as soil microbes break down residues, reducing availability for crop emergence and early growth. While traditional burning methods effectively removePublished 12 Feb 2026
- $390,420Grains Research and Development CorporationThe WA Stubble Story: Investigating alternative stubble systems for cropping systems in the Western RegionPublished 27 Apr 2023
- $577,500Grains Research and Development CorporationDemonstration of legume crops for profitability in the Western RegionPublished 27 Apr 2023
- $93,762Grains Research and Development CorporationBenefits of foliar micronutrients on cereals in a low rainfall environmentPublished 27 Apr 2023
- $255,394Grains Research and Development CorporationBest bet management of ameliorated non-wetting soils for the Geraldton port zonesPublished 27 Apr 2023
- $713,200Grains Research and Development CorporationWorking together to deliver multiple benefit messages to growers through a whole systems approach to soil management.Published 23 July 2014
| CN ID | Agency | Description | Published | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CN4219206 | Grains Research and Development Corporation | Retained stubble can tie up early-season nitrogen as soil microbes break down residues, reducing availability for crop emergence and early growth. While traditional burning methods effectively remove | 12 Feb 2026 | $359,294 |
| CN3822327 | Grains Research and Development Corporation | The WA Stubble Story: Investigating alternative stubble systems for cropping systems in the Western Region | 27 Apr 2023 | $390,420 |
| CN3515227 | Grains Research and Development Corporation | Demonstration of legume crops for profitability in the Western Region | 27 Apr 2023 | $577,500 |
| CN3515207 | Grains Research and Development Corporation | Benefits of foliar micronutrients on cereals in a low rainfall environment | 27 Apr 2023 | $93,762 |
| CN3515026 | Grains Research and Development Corporation | Best bet management of ameliorated non-wetting soils for the Geraldton port zones | 27 Apr 2023 | $255,394 |
| CN2442131 | Grains Research and Development Corporation | Working together to deliver multiple benefit messages to growers through a whole systems approach to soil management. | 23 July 2014 | $713,200 |
Sources
Department of Finance · 2013 onward · CC-BY 3.0 AU
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