On what’s on the industry spotlight for action this year – ASBEC has a fair idea

On what’s on the industry spotlight for action this year – ASBEC has a fair idea

If you want to know what the focus will be this year for the many – and may we say, growing number – of businesses engaged in creating a more sustainable built environment, it’s hard to go past the Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council which is one of Australia’s few (or only?) umbrella group that brings together a united voice across all ...
If your renewable project is being rejected by the community – here’s why it might be happening

If your renewable project is being rejected by the community – here’s why it might be happening

Poor and slow community engagement is causing local resistance and the collapse of social licence, putting renewable energy transition at risk of bottlenecks – especially in regional and rural communities. Last year, Rok Solid, a renewable land brokerage firm, said smaller renewable energy developers are taking on the heavy lifting by getting ...
Cowboy developers Dyldam and Carlingford, Neara, and the politics behind our climate woes

Cowboy developers Dyldam and Carlingford, Neara, and the politics behind our climate woes

Even after David Chandler (former building commissioner) tried to tame the wild wild west of the construction industry, it seems like cowboys continue to run amok. This time, the poor buggers in the Somerset apartment complex in NSW’s Carlingford are paying about $800,000 out of pocket, thanks infamous developer-gone-bankrupt Dyldam, leaving the ...
Lombardo leaves Lendlease, EY, Mecone, Le Mottee Group, PIA and loads of council and government jobs

Lombardo leaves Lendlease, EY, Mecone, Le Mottee Group, PIA and loads of council and government jobs

JOBS OLD, NEW AND UPCOMING: In breaking news on Thursday. Tony Lombardo stepped down as chief executive of Lendlease after a tumultuous period for the company. The resignation will take effect in August and comes after five years in the top job and 18 years with the company. The Australian Financial Review on Thursday said Lombardo, as recently as ...

On what’s on the industry spotlight for action this year – ASBEC has a fair idea

On what’s on the industry spotlight for action this year – ASBEC has a fair idea
If you want to know what the focus will be this year for the many – and may we say, growing number – of businesses engaged in creating a more sustainable built environment, it’s hard to go past the Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council which is one of Australia’s few (or only?) umbrella group that brings together a united voice across all ...

If your renewable project is being rejected by the community – here’s why it might be happening

If your renewable project is being rejected by the community – here’s why it might be happening
Poor and slow community engagement is causing local resistance and the collapse of social licence, putting renewable energy transition at risk of bottlenecks – especially in regional and rural communities. Last year, Rok Solid, a renewable land brokerage firm, said smaller renewable energy developers are taking on the heavy lifting by getting ...

Cowboy developers Dyldam and Carlingford, Neara, and the politics behind our climate woes

Cowboy developers Dyldam and Carlingford, Neara, and the politics behind our climate woes
Even after David Chandler (former building commissioner) tried to tame the wild wild west of the construction industry, it seems like cowboys continue to run amok. This time, the poor buggers in the Somerset apartment complex in NSW’s Carlingford are paying about $800,000 out of pocket, thanks infamous developer-gone-bankrupt Dyldam, leaving the ...

Lombardo leaves Lendlease, EY, Mecone, Le Mottee Group, PIA and loads of council and government jobs

Lombardo leaves Lendlease, EY, Mecone, Le Mottee Group, PIA and loads of council and government jobs
JOBS OLD, NEW AND UPCOMING: In breaking news on Thursday. Tony Lombardo stepped down as chief executive of Lendlease after a tumultuous period for the company. The resignation will take effect in August and comes after five years in the top job and 18 years with the company. The Australian Financial Review on Thursday said Lombardo, as recently as ...