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    News Archive for March 2019

    Confused about aged care in the home? These 10 charts explain how it works

    How does Australia’s aged care system provide services in the home and why is it under so much pressure?


    AAC wants Berejiklian Government to get moving on building reforms

    The Association of Accredited Certifiers (AAC) has called on the re-elected Berejiklian Government in New South Wales to prioritise action on building industry reforms promised earlier this year.


    Curved deck made from QwickBuild and ResortDeck at Bronte aged care facility

    Two Outdure products, QwickBuild and ResortDeck were specified for a new deck at St Vincent’s aged care facility in Bronte, Sydney.


    Blanco bricks hit the mark at Newry Street Richmond townhouse development

    Blanco bricks from Robertson's Building Products Pty Ltd have been used as the cornerstone of the townhouses’ design at the Newry Street Richmond development.


    How automatic doors make a good first impression on your customers

    From attractive window displays to inviting entrances, there are many factors that draw customers into stores.


    Boral’s Blackbutt flooring adds character to heritage Town Hall in Melbourne

    Blackbutt flooring from Boral Timber was specified for the Hawthorn Town Hall in Melbourne as part of a $19.7 million redevelopment project.


    Australian scientists turn CO2 back into coal

    In a world-first, a research team led by RMIT University in Melbourne has used liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal.


    PVC Duct Systems added to Vinyl Council’s BEP PVC Register

    PVC Duct Systems has been added as a new category to the Best Environmental Practice PVC Product Register maintained by the Vinyl Council of Australia.


    ExoTec cladding makes facade design come to life on Sydney apartments

    A panelised express jointed cladding system from James Hardie Australia, ExoTec was selected for the buildings’ façade for its versatility, colour and texture customisability.


    Queensland cladding regulation deadline looms this Friday

    Queensland property owners are running out of time to comply with the first stage of the sunshine state’s new combustible cladding regulations.


    Expanded Housemuseum galleries open in Melbourne

    Architect Corbett Lyon’s extension to the Lyon Housemuseum is now complete and open to the Melbourne public.


    Kebab urbanism: Melbourne's 'other' cafe makes the city a more human place

    Despite the kebab van’s subculture status, the practices of “kebab urbanism” can teach policymakers and planners a lot about placemaking.


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