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    News Archive for January 2011

    Jet Black Basalt stone pavers from Cinajus used for residential project

    A private residence in Chatswood, NSW, recently had Jet Black Basalt stone pavers installed by Artview Landscapes.


    Watpac to deliver One Central Park in Sydney

    Watpac Limited’s construction division has been awarded the $353 million construction contract to deliver the One Central Park residential and retail buildings in Sydney for Frasers Property Australia.


    designEX unveils soft furnishings showcase

    The 2011 designEX will include the new feature event Decor, a platform for the soft furnishings, blinds and accessory industries.


    Hassell ranked biggest practice in Australasia

    Hassell has been ranked as the largest architecture practice in Australasia for a second year running in a UK-based World Architecture survey.


    GLO bathroom accessories range available from Barben Industries

    Barben Industries have introduced a range of quality bathroom accessories at budget prices.


    Markilux 1650 balcony and patio awnings available from Sunteca

    The Markilux 1650 balcony and patio awning from Sunteca is a semi-cassette folding arm awning that features a dynamically rounded cover board that gives the appearance of a full cassette awning.


    Bosch HMT35M653A built-in microwave ovens available from Designer Homeware

    Available from Designer Homeware, Bosch HMT35M653A built-in microwave ovens use Innowave inverter technology to enable easy power adjustment.


    Safety lines installation and inspection available from Abseilers United Pty Ltd

    Abseilers United Pty Ltd installs safety lines that are used to protect people doing work on roofs and walls of high structures.


    Rain and floods increase termite risk

    The Building Commission has issued a warning about the risk of termites to homes across Victoria, with more than 70 per cent of municipalities declared termite-prone areas.


    Queensland clears way for extra plumbers

    The State Government has installed new flexible arrangements to allow interstate plumbers and drainers to assist with the massive flood recovery work in Queensland.


    Carter Holt Harvey Queensland facilities get back up and running

    Carter Holt Harvey Woodproducts has advised it is back into operation with its Queensland timber, particleboard and distribution facilities, having survived flooding in and around its locations.


    Housing shortfall blamed for higher rents

    Australia's sharpest residential rent increases were in Sydney and Darwin in 2010, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics figures released this week.


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