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    News Archive for March 2012

    LA37 actuators from LINAK Australia built for tough outdoor conditions

    LINAK Australia presents the LA37 actuators, specifically designed for tough applications in harsh outdoor conditions.


    Kennards Hire offers truck-mounted attenuators with higher safety rating

    Kennards Hire Traffic is replacing its fleet of truck-mounted attenuators (TMAs) to meet newly-introduced higher crash-resistance standards for the protection of road workers and motorists.


    Brisbane Indesign and Infolink Architecture & Design - Linking the Industry

    Infolink Architecture & Design is teaming up with Brisbane Indesign in 2012 as a media partner.


    Melbourne lecture: Dan Hill presents 'Dark Matter & Trojan Horses'

    In a special free public lecture in Melbourne on March 27, Dan Hill will explore how we can create better cities and communities by redesigning our cultures of decision-making.


    WMK Architecture's metallic towers 'The Quay' to go up across the street to Gehry in Sydney

    WMK Architecture have designed a $280-million residential and retail edifice called The Quay with two metallic towers, at 17 and 16-storeys, to complement the much-anticipated Frank Gehry creation across the road in Sydney.


    Lawrence Nield wins 2012 Gold Medal from Australian Institute of Architects

    The architect and planner Lawrence Nield has been awarded the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) highest honour: the 2012 Gold Medal.


    Gehry's Sydney tree house plans approved

    Construction work is about to get underway on Frank Gehry’s Sydney building at the University of Technology (UTS) after the NSW Department of Planning approved the unique design plans.


    Australia's big architecture firms make global top 100

    An annual top 100 global survey of the world’s largest architecture firms has been released with a number of Australian companies among the 2012 list.


    Energy efficient ceiling fans from Hunter Pacific

    As electricity bills continue to rise and the potential effects of climate change are well documented, the demand for eco-friendly, energy saving electronic devices has increased substantially.


    Blum fittings feature in Art House One environmentally sensitive home

    Blum Australia has supplied a wide range of furniture fittings for a newly opened environmentally sensitive home located in Armidale, NSW.


    Shot blaster hired from Kennards Concrete Care transforms rail workshop floor

    Kennards Concrete Care supplied a self-propelled 250mm captive shot blaster to prepare the floor of a former railway workshop for epoxy coating.


    Kennards expand range of mine dewatering pumps

    Kennards now offer a more diverse range of mine dewatering pumps for customers.


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