Logan City is located in South East Queensland and is one of the largest and fastest growing cities in Australia. Logan City Council (LCC), a progressive leader in local government, provides community services and facilities to over 300,000 residents.
LCC relies on a sizeable and diverse contingent workforce covering 30 unique job categories. Prior to working in partnership with Comensura, Logan City Council utilised a different managed service provider (MSP) for its temporary staffing requirements. Recruitment agencies were managed directly by the Council through a Preferred Supplier Agreement (PSA).
The service
With our neutral supply chain management solution, Comensura provides the infrastructure, sourcing strategy and contract management expertise to effectively enable Logan City Council’s hiring managers to interact simply with a specialist supply chain of recruitment agencies.
The benefits
- 100% candidate fulfilment rate
- Direct and indirect cost savings
- Aligned and managed pay rates
- Reduced agency margins and pay rates
- Complete visibility, centralisation and control of spend, as all orders and time-sheets are recorded in a single on-line portal; our c.net5 proprietary technology
- Dedicated Relationship Manager and Customer Service Centre support 24/7/365
- Hundreds of vacancies filled but only one invoice a week, 52 invoices a year.

Testimonial
Comensura’s presentation of its c.net5 platform displayed an excellent functional system that was intuitive and easy to follow. There was a no fuss approach from the team at Comensura which made us feel comfortable with entrusting them
to deliver a service that is relied on by our organisation.
We have already seen benefits in the ability to quickly create orders to engage
new workers. Feedback already has indicated how easy the system is to use and it is complemented by the look and feel. The bespoke reporting features look useful and practical and we look forward to developing these further in our partnership with Comensura.
David Hansen
HR Business Partner
Logan City Council