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    News Archive for August 2009

    Melbourne leads the country in housing affordability

    Melbourne was the only city in Australia to see housing affordability levels improve in the three months to June, thanks to the Victorian First Home Owner's Grant.


    6-Star Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre Makes Time Savings with AIR-CELL

    AIR-CELL® Insulation has been installed into the new building as part of the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre complex.


    Forest Red Hardwood Decking from Hyne Timber

    Hyne Timber manufactures a wide range of hardwood decking in various colours, features and tones.


    Wintec introduce Summit 250 Sliding Doors

    The Summit 250 sliding door from Wintec is designed for architects and engineers working on projects in cyclonic regions of Australia that require higher performing window and door products.


    Projecta Professional Projection Screens supplied by Canohm

    Canhom supply Projecta professional projection screens with spring mechanism in various aspect ratios, sizes and screen fabrics.


    Upgrade fold down stairs available from Attic Ladders

    Upgrade fold down stairs from Attic Ladders are manufactured from Australian Hoop Pine timber to fit floor to ceiling heights of up to 3.66 metres.


    Boardcoustiq acoustic boards available from George Fethers and Company

    Available from George Fethers and Company, Boardcoustiq acoustic boards are manufactured from MDF or plywood and are perforated in a specific shape and arrangement to provide noise-reduction capabilities.


    Polyurethane Foam (PUR) from Australian Urethane Systems

    Polyurethane Foam (PUR) from Australian Urethane Systems is a closed cell rigid foam, supplied in densities ranging from 35kg/m3 to 200kg/m3.


    HPM Legrand launches new range

    HPM Legrand has introduced a range of products to benefit electricians, builders and contractors.


    Urban planning takes centre stage at Parliament

    Experts from across the property industry came together yesterday to discuss how to create more livable, economic, sustainable and productive cities without being blocked by a "traffic jam of policy".


    Tax to kill jobs in new employment zone

    The NSW state government is being lambasted by the development industry for slamming sky-high infrastructure taxes on newly rezoned employment zones.


    SA revs for first green motorsport centre

    The old Mitsubishi testing ground in Tailem Bend, South Australia, could be turned into Australia's first green motor sport centre.


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