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The best in building and construction celebrated

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Tools were down to celebrate the building and construction industry’s best and brightest at the 2023 National Excellence in Building and Construction Awards in Perth on Saturday night. Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn congratulated the winners of the 51 award categories and finalists for reaching this highly competitive stage. The annual three-day event culminates … Continued

Unlocking space for people in a corner of Circular Quay

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Loftus Street outside Customs House will soon be transformed with extra space for outdoor dining, trading and markets as part of a push to improve Sydney’s premier gateway Circular Quay.   The City of Sydney has appointed a design and construction company to start the work between Customs House and Jessie Street Gardens, with building … Continued

Master Builders Australia announces new board

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The peak building and construction industry association Master Builders Australia today announced the appointment of two new board members following its annual general meeting.   Effective immediately, Mr Simon Pilcher from New South Wales and Mr Brett Johnston from Queensland have been welcomed as the newest additions to the national Board.   Master Builders Australia … Continued

New course to help workers stay safe from asbestos

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24 November 2023  SafeWork NSW, in collaboration with the Office of the Building Commissioner, NSW Environment Protection Authority and Local Government NSW, has launched an online Asbestos Awareness and Safety Course to provide tradies and other workers with further education on how to best protect themselves when handling products containing asbestos.   This course supports a … Continued

CFMEU applauds SA leadership on engineered stone ban

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The CFMEU has congratulated the Malinauskas Government on its strong pledge to ban engineered stone. SA Labor has signalled it will implement a statewide ban on the deadly product, regardless of the outcome of next month’s federal, state and territory work health and safety ministerial meeting. SA joins NSW in flagging statewide bans if a … Continued

No time to waste for owners corporations who wish to register for Project Intervene

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Time is running out to register for the NSW Government initiative targeting serious defects in recently completed and occupied residential apartment buildings. More than 150 buildings have already registered with Project Intervene, which supports owners corporations throughout the process of getting serious defects fixed in common property areas of eligible buildings, at no cost to … Continued

CFMEU campaign prompts Mitre 10 to stop selling killer stone

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Independent Hardware Group (IHG) has become the latest major business to announce it will cut ties with engineered stone in response to the CFMEU’s campaign. IHG, which includes Mitre 10, Home Hardware, Total Tools and Hardings, will remove all engineered stone products from displays at its company-owned retail outlets. It will encourage member stores to do … Continued

IR Bill amendments band-aid on a burst pipe

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The building and construction industry continues to hold grave concerns around the compounding impact of the Albanese Government’s Closing Loopholes IR Bill on business and tradies right across the economy.   Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn says moves by Minister Burke to tinker at the edges of the Bill does not in any way … Continued

Coalition’s dodgy infrastructure plans still hurting Australia

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The Coalition’s obsession with pork barrelling and undeliverable projects made Australian infrastructure pipeline unsustainable, the CFMEU said today. The previous Liberal-National government promised billions of dollars towards projects that didn’t stack up in an effort to buy votes. As a result, Infrastructure Minister Catherine King has been forced to change course in order to give … Continued