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    Parliament keeps retrograde Building Code
    Parliament keeps retrograde Building Code

    Master Builders has voiced their disappointment after a disallowance motion on the Building Code 2013 failed to pass in the House of Representatives.


    Building Surveyors welcome the new Victorian Building Authority and reform strategy
    Building Surveyors welcome the new Victorian Building Authority and reform strategy

    The Australian Institute of Building Surveyors (AIBS) have congratulated the Napthine Government on the establishment of the Victorian Building Authority, with the legislation currently being debated in Parliament, and welcome the decision of the Opposition to ‘not oppose’ the Bill.


    The Concourse by Fjmt (Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp)
    The Concourse by Fjmt (Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp)

    The Chatswood Concourse designed by fjmt, is the third largest retail centre in Australia after Sydney and Melbourne and required a facade design which would respond to the complex nature of the retail activity that takes place within.


    Jamaica Blue café brick tile wall impresses ASOFIA award judges
    Jamaica Blue café brick tile wall impresses ASOFIA award judges

    The Australian Shop and Office Fitting Industry Association (ASOFIA) have awarded an Interior Fitout Award to One Group Retail Experience for their Waterford Plaza Shopping Centre, Jamaica Blue store.


    Australian CEOs champion diversity
    Australian CEOs champion diversity

    Ten CEO’s from Australia’s largest engineering consultancy firms have signed the Charter of the Consult Australia Champions of Change.


    Union raises NBN asbestos fears
    Union raises NBN asbestos fears

    A UNION official has demanded the NBN Co and Visionstream act immediately on asbestos safety breaches in the rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN) in Hobart.


    Australian Associate Professor simulates the process of plant evolution
    Australian Associate Professor simulates the process of plant evolution

    Computer generated plants, grown from parts of oil company logos, is the work of an Australian-based electronic media artist and computing researcher being showcased to a worldwide audience.


    Colourways workshops give access to future colour trends
    Colourways workshops give access to future colour trends

    Trend forecasting agency, Colourways is set to host the annual Australasian Trend Forecast Workshop on June 4 & 5 in Melbourne, Victoria.


    HIA Discussion Paper reveals reasons behind housing renovations slump
    HIA Discussion Paper reveals reasons behind housing renovations slump

    Increasing levels of consumer caution and weak dwelling price developments are the cause of the sharp deterioration in Australian housing renovation activity and investment, according to a Discussion Paper released by the HIA Economics Group.


    Trex Company partners with Replas in distribution agreement
    Trex Company partners with Replas in distribution agreement

    Trex Company has announced that it has entered into a distribution agreement with Replas, an Australian manufacturer of recycled plastic products.


    Accidents are not the only cause of workplace related casualties
    Accidents are not the only cause of workplace related casualties

    Work related stress is increasingly under the spotlight not only for its consequences on the worker’s health but also the impact on overall productivity.


    Steel industry standards may be implemented (1)
    Steel industry standards may be implemented (1)

    Concerns over the quality of imported steel products have prompted the Australian steel industry, in partnership with New Zealand, to develop a plan inspired by the European Union’s structural steel standards laws.


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