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    News Archive for March 2024

    With a solid commitment to sustainability, Fin Windows and Doors shifts to LocAl

    Step into a sustainable future with Newcastle-based residential window manufacturer Fin Windows and Doors, a leading advocate for responsibly sourced lower-carbon aluminium windows and doors.


    There’s an extra $1 billion on the table for NT schools. This could change lives if spent well

    The federal and Northern Territory governments have just made a “historic” funding announcement of about A$1 billion for schools in the territory.


    Woods Bagot's Russell Fortmeyer on one way to do urban transformation

    Russell Fortmeyer, Global Sustainability Leader at Woods Bagot, visited their Dubai studio for the first time and witnessed firsthand the dramatic urban transformation of the UAE.


    CSIRO scientists achieve clean energy breakthrough in roll-to-roll printed solar cells

    Printed onto thin plastic films, this lightweight and flexible solar technology will help meet the growing demand for renewable energy by expanding the boundaries of where solar cells can be used.


    Finalists announced for 2024 Dulux Colour Awards

    Eighty-three stunning projects from across eight categories have been chosen as finalists for the 38th annual Dulux Colour Awards with the winners to be announced in May.


    ASH’s third robotic CNC machine, Hundegger RobotMax boosts MASSLAM capacity

    The state-of-the-art machinery is expected to significantly increase MASSLAM capacity and continually deliver the highest-quality mass timber solutions.


    Kennards Hire introduces After Hours Returns service

    Enabling a 24/7 equipment return solution for our customers is an Australian first.


    Kennards Hire Foundation treats young football fans to VIP Sydney FC experience

    The Kennards Hire Foundation welcomed more than 100 young football fans and their families recently to enjoy a free VIP experience at the Sydney FC and Melbourne City match at Allianz Stadium.


    Coles Chadstone elevates the shopping experience with Alteria wood look aluminium battens

    To infuse a sense of warmth and sophistication into the modern design, Alteria two-piece aluminium battens in Evoke White Oak were expertly chosen.


    Sensitive Choice approval for innovative Apple-Catechin filter in Australia

    Fujitsu General has announced that its Apple-Catechin filter, which features in the Fujitsu General Lifestyle range of air conditioners, has been officially approved by the National Asthma Council Australia’s Sensitive Choice program.


    Inside the tunnelling megaproject under Sydney’s CBD

    Hunter Street Station, soon to be the busiest underground station on Sydney’s coveted Metro Line, is due to open in 2032. Despite being eight years away from opening, boring machines are currently drilling below the Sydney CBD that will eventually become transportation routes that will link the harbour city to its western districts.


    Gurner’s sci-fi utopia submitted for approval

    The Foster + Partners-designed, Gurner-developed Elysium Fields has officially been lodged with the Victorian Planning Department. The 27,000 sqm Docklands sanctuary is the brainchild of Gurner Founder Tim Gurner, whose anti-ageing philosophy has guided much of the project’s direction to this point.


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