Working as a journalist for the past 23 years, editor of Architecture and Design Branko Miletic has been privileged to write on many subjects and industries such as Government, Manufacturing, Small Business, IT, Consumer Electronics, Lifestyle, Mining, Hospitality, Packaging, Sport and Food. 

As the winner of several journalism awards and accolades over the years for such things as Editor of the Year and the Best Article of the Year, Branko has also reported from overseas on a range of social and geopolitical issues. 

Currently running the Talking Architecture and Design podcast and guiding the national Sustainability Awards, he has won praise from across the industry for his work on education and promotion of the issue of sustainability across Australia’s built industry.  

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Costlier labour and stagnant productivity making construction more expensive: Report
Significant real wage rises, combined with sluggish productivity growth are driving up construction costs, leading to a reduction in the amount of infrastructure that governments can afford to build, says Australian Constructors Association CEO Jon Davies.
28 wins for Australia at Asia Pacific International Property & Hotel Awards
Winners of the Asia Pacific International Property & Hotel Awards 2024-25 were announced at a special event held in Bangkok recently to honour outstanding achievements across the property industry.
Three post-pandemic trends influencing design of performing arts hubs in schools
School performing arts programs are increasingly becoming more sophisticated in the opportunities and experiences they afford students, teachers and the broader community.
Extreme bushfires double in number and intensity over past two decades
Satellite data of global bushfire events from the past two decades has revealed that the frequency and intensity of extreme wildfires have more than doubled during the period.
The Potter to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art at 2025 reopening
Titled ‘65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art’, the exhibition is part of a year-long program to mark the reopening of the University of Melbourne’s flagship art museum.
Prison architecture in Australia – the design stories behind the bars
When criminals are sent to jail for reformation or rehabilitation, how much does the institutionalised environment impact their progress in reintegrating with the real world?