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    News Archive for May 2019

    A clean bill of health: Creating safe, hygienic hospital spaces with DecoSplash

    Made by DECO, DecoSplash is an aluminium splashback system that can be used for a wide variety of applications, including kitchens, bathrooms, passageways, hallways, counters or and as a wet area lining.


    Asbestos training courses by Master Builders Association of NSW

    Master Builders Association of NSW offers a range of courses specifically designed for the construction industry to create greater awareness and understanding of working with asbestos.


    Small, but well-formed. The new home deposit scheme will help, and it's unlikely to push up prices

    The new First Home Loan Deposit Scheme announced the Coalition, and instantly backed by Labor, is likely to be popular among those on the cusp of buying their first home.


    Havwoods flooring creates spacious look in luxury London apartments

    Venture Plank Fendi from Havwoods was selected for an exclusive residential apartment project in Soho, London to meet specific design objectives.


    New Duratec Elements standing up to the weather

    Dulux Powder Coatings announces the launch of Duratec Elements, a robust range of powdercoat finishes formulated to withstand the elements.


    Best practice guide for Indigenous design

    The International Indigenous Design Charter will be the subject of discussion at a special event being held in Melbourne next week.


    The quiet comfort of a Hebel PowerFloor in your home

    Building material selection is an important component of the entire construction process in new builds as well as renovations.


    Conrad Gargett to lead iconic Africa Hall renovation

    The Ethiopian branch of Australian multi-disciplinary design practice Conrad Gargett has been engaged to design the modernisation of the iconic Africa Hall in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.


    Make concrete dreams a reality with DecoCrete

    Spurred on by the popularity of the industrial style, the use of concrete in architectural design is on the rise. Taking cues from factories, industrial spaces and warehouses, designers are using concrete to achieve a modern yet raw aesthetic, or as an accent on key architectural features


    New mist-filled installation at National Gallery of Victoria

    Muir Architecture and Openwork are the designers behind a new timber pavilion that emanates mist in the sculpture garden of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV).


    Controversial Cockle Bay tower approved

    A controversial skyscraper development in Sydney’s Cockle Bay has been approved, despite concerns about overshadowing.


    ALP's proposed negative gearing changes put $1.8 billion at risk says MBA

    More than $1.8 billion per year in repair and maintenance work on negatively geared homes will be under threat from Labor’s policy to impose restrictions on negative gearing, says Denita Wawn, CEO of Master Builders Australia (MBA).


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