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    How can Aboriginal communities be part of the NSW renewable energy transition?
    How can Aboriginal communities be part of the NSW renewable energy transition?

    The New South Wales government’s roadmap to transition from coal-based electricity to renewable energy involves the creation of five “renewable energy zones” across the state.


    Pool transformations: Five complete pool renovations to inspire your next home improvement
    Pool transformations: Five complete pool renovations to inspire your next home improvement

    Pool renovations are expensive, but extremely rewarding. Here are some of the most impressive pool renovations around the world.


    How a privacy fence can turn your home into a haven
    How a privacy fence can turn your home into a haven

    The majority of fences around homes serve a purely functional purpose: to section off the property and screen the backyard from those walking by. However, privacy fences can be made beautiful too.


    Which pool tile is right for you?
    Which pool tile is right for you?

    Pool tile is a crucial step in fortifying your pool against leakage and damage. Here’s how to choose the best tile for your pool.


    The best design ideas for vinyl exteriors
    The best design ideas for vinyl exteriors

    Vinyl is gaining popularity as an affordable and aesthetically appealing modern cladding style. So; what is it, and what are its applications?


    How our bushfire-proof house design could help people flee rather than risk fighting the flames
    How our bushfire-proof house design could help people flee rather than risk fighting the flames

    By 2030, climate change will make one in 25 Australian homes “uninsurable” if greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated, with riverine flooding posing the greatest insurance risk, a new Climate Council analysis finds.


    How electrifying trucks, buses, tractors and scooters will help tackle climate change
    How electrifying trucks, buses, tractors and scooters will help tackle climate change

    When you think of an electric vehicle, chances are you’ll picture a car. But there’s a quiet revolution going on in transport.


    Nonda Katsalidis reflects on his love of post-industrial urban design
    Nonda Katsalidis reflects on his love of post-industrial urban design

    Nonda Katsalidis the Founding Partner of renowned architecture firm Fender Katsalidis, is celebrated for lighting up the Melbourne city skyline with landmark Australian buildings including the Eureka Tower and more recently Australia 108.


    Restumping a house: The cumulative costs
    Restumping a house: The cumulative costs

    Most homes require restumping at some point throughout their lifetime. This could be anywhere from 15 to 80 years after construction, depending on the style of house.


    Which party's first homebuyers scheme is better?
    Which party's first homebuyers scheme is better?

    Each side is offering something for first homebuyers this election, but the nature of the support is quite different.


    House Sizing Australia: Trends, Averages, and Standards
    House Sizing Australia: Trends, Averages, and Standards

    How do standard Australian home sizes differ?


    Why some beaches, including in Queensland, are getting bigger despite rising sea levels
    Why some beaches, including in Queensland, are getting bigger despite rising sea levels

    In a warmer world, rising sea levels could render many coastlines, beaches, and reef islands uninhabitable, or destroy them altogether. The 1.09℃ Earth has warmed since pre-industrial times has already heightened seas by 20 centimetres.


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