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    News Archive for July 2011

    WA kitchen manufacturer scoops HIA awards

    A Hettich Endorsed Showroom has won top honours at the prestigious Housing Industry Association Awards announced on Saturday.


    Environ: Green Star Superstars

    It's been six years since the first structure scored a six star rating from the Green Building Council of Australia. Warren McLaren takes a quick spin around the country for a squiz at some of our more environmentally progressive buildings.


    Less is more in building size

    Warren McLaren looks into the seemingly not-so-obvious benefits of building smaller.


    Q &A: EZYJAMB - FLUSH FINISH DOOR JAMB SYSTEM

    Studco gives a run down on its flush finish door jamb system…


    Q&A: Scyon Matrix cladding

    Scyon Matrix cladding is an exterior cladding system with a geometric expressed joint look. Fast and simple to install, Matrix cladding is the commercial look without the commercial price tag.


    Windows, Doors and Hardware: Lessons from Yasi

    Images of windows and doors being torn from their hinges often spring to mind when we think of cyclones. But that's changing in Australia, as a study after Tropical Cyclone Yasi illustrates.


    Sustainability View: Romilly Madew

    Green Building Council of Australia chief executive Romilly Madew shares her view on the importance of ratings tools and explains her new global role in the field.


    Tender troubles: Corruption systemic in NSW government's procurement process

    A report from the NSW corruption watchdog based on a survey of suppliers to the public sector has found corruption is rife within the NSW government's procurement process.


    Hotel design first project in $1 billion pipeline at Hervey Bay

    Construction is due to start in August on a new Hervey Bay hotel, the first of over $1 billion worth of development in the area.


    Docklands urban design challenge [video]

    One hundred designers, artists and craftspeople will race the clock in an urban design challenge at Melbourne’s Docklands (27-30 July), building 10 new public space projects in just three days.


    Coates Hire supplies Murrindindi Shire Council fleet maintenance solution

    Coates Hire is helping Murrindindi Shire Council (MSC) streamline their equipment hire and maintenance process with a long-term fleet maintenance solution.


    Sangean DCR-200+ digital radios available from Canohm

    Canohm introduces the Sangean DCR-200+ to its growing range of digital radios. Canohm is the Australian distributor of Sangean Radios.


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