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    News Archive for May 2009

    Contemporary fireplace collection from Regency Fireplaces Products Australia

    From city centres to small towns, consumers are seeking out contemporary fireplaces for their new home designs or renovations. Regency Fireplace Products Australia, fireplace, insert and freestanding


    AVCorp purchase JBL VRX932LAP line array systems

    The JBL VRX932LAP system, available from Jands, is a compact, clean line array system that delivers crystal clear sound all the way to the back. It rigs quickly, looks smart and sounds great. Running


    Auckland City Council conduct structural testing of Arborgreen RootCell tree protection modules

    Auckland City Council have successfully undertaken testing of the structural integrity of RootCell cellular load-bearing modules that ensure room for growing tree roots in urban landscapes. RootCells,


    Caroma Dorf launches sustainability website

    Caroma Dorf is launching a new website to support its sustainability initiatives.


    Trend's energy solutions

    The Trend Thermashield system offers an effective way of shielding homes from weather extremes.


    A moderate recovery is on its way

    The HIA National Outlook signals a recovery for the housing industry over 2009/10.


    Tadpoles protect rainwater quality

    The Tadpole multi-purpose first stage filter for installation in rainwater collection and storage plumbing systems is the latest release through the Silvan H2O division of Silvan Australia.


    Voluntary Carbon market an opportunity for commercial building sector

    The Coalition's proposed Voluntary Carbon Market could provide a number of opportunities for the commercial building sector, says the Green Building Council of Australia.


    New construction work takes a fall

    New construction work plummeted in the March 2009 quarter, signalling substantial fallout from the global financial crisis, a leading building association has said


    Rant on

    Britain is a "shambles" of run-down shops, environmentally-friendly gas stations and how to keep peer-pleasing architects in check in our news round up


    In profile: Spowers

    Jenni Webster speaks to Louise Wallace about the new Australian Technical College in Victoria and how the project is paving the way for future developments


    Three new towers for Circular Quay

    Three new commercial and residential towers could join Sydney's famous skyline at Circular Quay under plans being considered by the City of Sydney


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