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    News Archive for August 2022

    Net-zero building requirements coming to Sydney

    City of Sydney Council has confirmed it will introduce net-zero building requirements, in a bid to meet minimal energy ratings by 2023 and net-zero energy consumption by 2026.


    Accessible design requirements crucial to new NCC, says the AIA

    The Australian Institute of Architects has called upon the Building Ministers from the federal and state governments to endorse the new minimum standards for housing livability which forms part of the new National Construction Code (NCC).


    Alex Goad on the MARS route to coral reef restoration

    Coral reefs around the world are at the receiving end of environmental pressures and human actions, resulting in almost irreparable damage to the undersea landscape.


    David Chandler to continue as NSW Building Commissioner

    Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, Small Business and Fair Trading Victor Dominello has announced that David Chandler would remain in his role as NSW building commissioner until August 2023.


    5 things you must consider when selecting surface water drains

    There are a range of features and product options to consider when designing surface water drainage systems.


    Workplace safety and first aid

    Workplace safety is an important issue that needs to be taken seriously at every office, business or industry, given its potential implications on the employees’ morale and productivity as well as the company’s reputation.


    Gyprock ceilings add scale to renovated beach home

    The new ceilings were finished with Gyprock Supaceil 10mm, resulting in a perfectly smooth finish.


    DTA aluminium profile captures design vision at Queen Street Village shopping complex

    Aluminium profiles from DTA Australia Pty Ltd were used to capture the vision of elegance and appeal at the Queen Street Village Shopping Complex in Southport, QLD.


    Low maintenance dream backyard with pool and deck created on difficult site

    The owners of this home in Yaroomba on the Sunshine Coast, QLD decided to install a pool and a new deck in their backyard to make the most of the beautiful views.


    The quiet revolution: Autex Acoustics’ carbon neutral journey

    While Autex Acoustics has earnt global recognition for their superb acoustic solutions, the company has also rightfully gained prominence as an industry leader in the sustainability space. Founded in the late 1960s in Auckland, New Zealand, Autex Acoustics started as a producer of underfelt for the flooring industry but has since undergone a comprehensive business transformation and this year has achieved carbon neutrality.


    Refreshed academy primed for teaching and learning of the future

    The Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership has officially opened at St Andrews Place, with the DesignInc-designed building creating opportunities for educators across Victoria to develop and share their expertise.


    Is it really just another brick in the wall?

    The selection of internal walls and coverings products can shape a classroom and its learning environment. It’s imperative that an architect equips themselves with the best the market can offer.


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