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    Kennards Hire equipment helps 3000 Acres move 22 garden beds

    Equipment from Kennards Hire Lift & Shift was supplied for a unique project involving the moving of 22 garden beds to another location.


    Treotham Automation introduces miniature drive with NEMA motor for small loads

    Treotham Automation announces the launch of a new miniature drive from igus designed for positioning small loads.


    Portable lecterns from Select Staging Concepts in three designs

    Select Staging Concepts offers a new range of portable lecterns to meet the needs of lecture halls, boardrooms, auditoriums and conference centres.


    European Birch plywood preferred by most designers and architects

    European Birch from Maxiply is a true favourite of most designers, architects and furniture manufacturers.


    New adhesive-free Altro XpressLay safety flooring reduces installation downtime

    Altro Safety Flooring introduces a new safety flooring solution designed for adhesive-free installation, saving time and minimising downtime.


    7 DIY tips to choose your acrylic splashback

    Innovative Splashbacks Pty Ltd recommends seven useful tips for DIY-ers for selecting the right acrylic splashbacks for their homes.


    Space Furniture introduces B&B Italia’s newest collection of classic furniture designs

    Space Furniture announces the launch of the latest B&B Italia collection at Space showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.


    GBCA urges all NSW political parties to seize the sustainability agenda ahead of polls

    The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) has urged all political parties in New South Wales to ‘seize the sustainability agenda’ ahead of the polls.


    A bubble over Sydney’s Parramatta: Council wants no-fly zone for taller towers

    New South Wales’ Parramatta Council has called for a no-fly zone over its CBD so that buildings up to 500 metres high can be constructed.


    Young Australian minds compete to solve large city infrastructure challenges

    Bright young minds across the architecture, engineering and infrastructure sectors will come together throughout March and May to develop multidisciplinary solutions to the challenges facing modern cities.


    Round table conference asks the big questions about commercial building landscape

    A recent conference from Woods Bagot gathered international building designers and property and financial institutions for a day of discussions on the future of commercial architecture.


    2015 Australian Interior Design Awards (AIDA) finalists announced

    Over 100 projects have been shortlisted for the 2015 Australian Interior Design Awards (AIDA), selected from a pool of over 400 entries from across seven primary categories.


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