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    Urban planner expresses concerns about NSW Government’s housing plans around train stations
    Urban planner expresses concerns about NSW Government’s housing plans around train stations

    To tackle the rapidly escalating housing and rental crisis, the NSW Government recently announced plans to deliver 170,000 homes in mid-rise buildings over the next 15 years near key train stations in Sydney and the Illawarra.


    Developer handover ensures smooth transition for Central Coast locals
    Developer handover ensures smooth transition for Central Coast locals

    Urban Property Group has confirmed the acquisition of the DKO-designed Central Coast Quarter (CCQ) from St Hilliers, as the developer looks to tap into the Central Coast market amid unpredictable conditions.


    Architecture & Design’s Top 10 articles for the month of May
    Architecture & Design’s Top 10 articles for the month of May

    As we kick into the colder months, here’s our Top 10 articles for the month of May, which includes the Federal Budget, the masterplanning of a future CBD and a number of insightful articles on design responses for a number of high profile projects.


    Episode 207: Tamica Lewis, founder of Tempus Design Studio, on her holistic approach to residential building design & creating inspired spaces
    Episode 207: Tamica Lewis, founder of Tempus Design Studio, on her holistic approach to residential building design & creating inspired spaces

    Tamica Lewis is the Principal Building Designer and founder of Tempus Design Studio and has been involved in the Building and Construction Industry since 2005.


    Does NSW’s TOD solution lie south of the border?
    Does NSW’s TOD solution lie south of the border?

    Hatch Partner Robert Day has applauded the NSW Government’s plan to alleviate the housing crisis in the form of transport-oriented development (TOD), but has urged developers to create walkable urban neighbourhoods with an array of public amenity to avoid widespread car use.


    Second building unveiled for Sydney’s future third CBD
    Second building unveiled for Sydney’s future third CBD

    Architectus, Aileen Sage Architects and Jacobs have released the concepts for the second stage of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF), a three-level, 12,000 sqm precinct located in the future Bradfield City Centre.


    Community, tourism projects take centre stage at 2024 WA landscape architecture awards
    Community, tourism projects take centre stage at 2024 WA landscape architecture awards

    A playground at Perth Zoo designed by Hassell, a unique estuary pool in the City of Mandurah, and a housing development in Perth with landscaped streetscapes and dedicated public open space are among the winning projects at the 2024 WA State Awards


    New STEAM Centre in Mackay school wins big at North Queensland architecture awards
    New STEAM Centre in Mackay school wins big at North Queensland architecture awards

    A new STEAM Centre at the Whitsunday Anglican School in Mackay won top honours in the North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards, taking home two awards and a commendation.


    Dip in building approvals could worsen Australia’s housing crisis
    Dip in building approvals could worsen Australia’s housing crisis

    Australia’s housing crisis continues to worsen with recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) indicating a drop in building approvals in April this year


    Construction costs to remain high across short term
    Construction costs to remain high across short term

    inflated construction costs are set to continue according to advisory firm WT, who have recently released their latest Australian Construction Market Conditions Report.


    A ‘golden age’ for development in Box Hill?
    A ‘golden age’ for development in Box Hill?

    Box Hill is currently a hive of development as developers clamber to make their mark on the suburb before the completion of the Suburban Rail Loop line, which will extend to Melbourne’s east.


    CPB builds on Indigenous database during Reconciliation Week
    CPB builds on Indigenous database during Reconciliation Week

    Coinciding with National Reconciliation Week, CPB Contractors has announced the creation of a playbook that will accompany its Aboriginal Business and Social Enterprise (ABSE) internal database, underscoring its commitment to ensuring opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and businesses within the construction industry.


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