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    News Archive for June 2010

    Rubbish Chutes from Kennards Lift & Shift

    Kennards Lift & Shift offers a range of rubbish chutes designed for efficient waste handling, management and removal in high-rise applications.


    Laminex Decorwood medium density fibreboard

    Laminex Decorwood is a medium density fibreboard bonded on both sides with a hardwearing melamine decorative surface.


    Laminex Finished Designed Timber Veneers

    Laminex Finished Designed Timber Veneer has the look of real wood with the practicality of a high pressure laminate.


    Laminex Timber Veneers

    Laminex Timber Veneered panels are ideal for all detail joinery, furniture, feature walls, shelving and kitchens and commercial projects.


    Eurostar inclined platform lifts available from Master Lifts

    Available from Master Lifts, Eurostar inclined platform lifts ensure access to public buildings and homes for those with restricted mobility.


    Iconic town hall in Glebe to be restored

    Glebe's Town Hall will undergo a $6.8 million restoration - the first major upgrade since the Town Hall was built in 1880.


    Brisbane company to install Australia's largest solar rooftop system

    Brisbane company Ingenero has been chosen as the winning tender team to install Australia's largest roof top solar power system at the University of Queensland's St Lucia Campus.


    GBCA seeks feedback on Green Star revision

    After research and industry consultation, the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) has developed two revised credits: Stormwater and Commuting Mass Transport.


    Ugly concrete boxes not the full solution for urban sprawl

    Architects, developers and planning authorities need to think outside the square to begin to address issues of housing affordability and density along with environmental design, according to an architect.


    How do architectural awards impact on Australian society?

    The University of New South Wales’ Alec Tzannes will look at the shortcomings and the contributions that award accolades make to the development of the profession.


    Building recovery to stall

    Indications show the new home building recovery will stall in 2011, according to the Housing Industry Association (HIA).


    ERMETIKA tracked screens, from Aalta Screen Systems

    Now available from Aalta Screen Systems, the ERMETIKA tracked screen is a vertical closing system ideal for balconies, porches, restaurant forecorts, and pergolas.


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