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    News Archive for March 2015

    Brintons adds new Expressions to high definition carpet collection

    Expressions is the latest addition to a high definition carpet collection, designed specifically for the commercial market by Brintons Carpets.


    Barben Architectural Hardware announces launch of new website

    Barben Architectural Hardware has launched a new informative website featuring user-friendly navigation for customers to find products easily.


    Hyne Timber funds 17 Tumbarumba students for Kokoda Trail experience

    Hyne Timber presented a $10,000 cheque to the Rotary Club of Tumbarumba for the Kokoda Trail experience.


    Specifying vinyl cladding: How to get it right with Mitten Vinyl Australia

    Mitten Vinyl Australia, a fully independent, family owned and operated company supplies vinyl cladding solutions to Australian architects and designers.


    Silestone celebrates 25th anniversary with new Eco product line and extended warranty

    Silestone is celebrating 25 years of design innovation with its beautiful quartz surfaces available in more than 80 countries spanning six continents.


    SE Timber introduces parquetry floors with personalisation options

    SE Timber presents four personalisation options for their parquetry floors designed to suit the customer’s preferences.


    Lightweight beams a dominant feature throughout shopping mall

    SUPAWOOD’s SUPASLAT lightweight MAXI BEAM dominates the mall ceilings and food precinct throughout the redeveloped Ocean Keys Shopping Centre.


    ARM Architecture remembers Indigenous leader with 85-metre façade portrait

    An 31-storey portrait of historic Indigenous Australian figure William Barak can be seen on the façade of a recently completed Melbourne apartment building by ARM Architecture.


    Insulation Australasia backs call for building industry reform

    ​Insulation Australasia has welcomed the findings of a hard hitting energy efficient building report, and supports the call for an industry overhaul.


    Speed Date a Sustainability Expert NSW – expert lineup announced

    Over 20 “experts” will be on hand to answer questions from the public on everything about sustainable building design.


    Architectus release Sydney light rail plans that will support housing, improve job access

    The long term vision for rail infrastructure across metropolitan Sydney will also become the structure for where new housing can be located.


    $380m Shaolin Temple set to open in Australia with approved designs by Conybeare Morrison

    An integrated Buddhist tourist and residential project, in planning stages since 2008, could finally go ahead after receiving planning approval and the developer paid its mortgage for the site


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