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    Durlum bespoke metal ceilings help AMART Furniture build unique brand identity
    Durlum bespoke metal ceilings help AMART Furniture build unique brand identity

    The recently opened AMART Furniture stores in Bathurst and Warrawong, both showcase a well-designed durlum bespoke metal ceiling.


    Sydney’s Hunter Street precinct redevelopment gets the green light
    Sydney’s Hunter Street precinct redevelopment gets the green light

    A new world-class precinct at Hunter Street is one step closer with plans for the key major CBD precinct receiving planning approval from the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure.


    CSIRO combines with industry to pioneer digital twin tech for quantity surveying
    CSIRO combines with industry to pioneer digital twin tech for quantity surveying

    CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency and cost management and advisory firm WT, in have proven that quantity surveying data can be incorporated successfully into a digital twin.


    New bioplastic material absorbs contaminants from water, decomposes into fertiliser
    New bioplastic material absorbs contaminants from water, decomposes into fertiliser

    A team of researchers from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) in Canada has developed a unique bioplastic material that can absorb excess nutrients from water and then be used as a fertiliser on decomposition.


    Episode 202: Taking commercial flooring to the next social level: GH Commercial & Dreamtime Flooring collaboration
    Episode 202: Taking commercial flooring to the next social level: GH Commercial & Dreamtime Flooring collaboration

    Joel Williamson is the National Sales Manager of GH Commercial and Josh Haddock is the Managing Director of Dreamtime Flooring.


    Choosing the right fabrics for your home interiors
    Choosing the right fabrics for your home interiors

    In this guide, we’ll be looking at fabrics, printable textiles and products for your home’s interiors, so you can make the right choices.


    Celebrating Australian Made – safeguarding Aussie homes and jobs
    Celebrating Australian Made – safeguarding Aussie homes and jobs

    Crimsafe is proud to be associated with ‘Australian Made Week’, a campaign that recognises and celebrates Australian Made products.


    CEMAG’s recommendations, policy endorsed by engineering body
    CEMAG’s recommendations, policy endorsed by engineering body

    The Federal Government’s Circular Economy Ministerial Advisory Group (CEMAG) has recently released its Interim Report and the Environmentally Sustainable Procurement Policy (ESPP) framework, receiving endorsement for each from a number of organisations, including Engineers Australia (EA).


    How good acoustics speed up healing in healthcare environments
    How good acoustics speed up healing in healthcare environments

    A well-designed acoustic environment can contribute to a more positive patient experience and help create a healing environment.


    Style meets durability in the new Lockwood Vivid Collection for homes
    Style meets durability in the new Lockwood Vivid Collection for homes

    Our new collection encompasses a full internal door hardware suite; from Passage and Privacy levers, to sliding door components and even accessories such as door stops and hinges.


    Alspec systems bring sports facility to life despite project challenges
    Alspec systems bring sports facility to life despite project challenges

    In the ever-evolving landscape of architectural innovation, the Brookvale Oval Redevelopment and Centre of Excellence stands as a testament to design brilliance.


    Why research cuts at a South Australian institution have scientists up in arms
    Why research cuts at a South Australian institution have scientists up in arms

    In February, the South Australian Museum “re-imagined” itself. In the face of rising costs and inadequate government funds, CEO David Gaimster, who took the reins last June, declared the museum is “not a university”, and will gut its research capabilities, starting this July.


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