No sooner had the Victorian Premier reshuffled the cabinet on Thursday than the Housing Industry Association called for the National Construction Code to be delayed. Following precisely on the heels of Tasmania confirming this week that it would delay implementation of the latest edition of the code.
Lobbying target for the HIA in its eternal ...
The Big Debate on the National Construction Code and green rating tools on 31 March sparked animated discussion, both on and off stage. Some of it verging on fiery.
It was clear from the intensity of engagement that herein lies a rich vein of material that needed to be mined, processed and sharpened for better strategies – or to be sure we can ...
Cities around the world are turning to nature-based solutions such as green roofs, urban forests and green walls to address heat, flooding, energy demand and biodiversity loss. Now, Sydney Harbourside will generate data to prove it.
UTS and RACE for 2030 have partnered with developer Mirvac to bring to life Australia’s largest urban green roof in the ...
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Forget the granite benchtops and European appliances; the next battleground for property value is ‘energy productivity’, and agents who can speak confidently about comfort and running costs will have a clear edge.
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The NSW Government’s highly-controversial anti-protest law has been struck down as unconstitutional by the state’s highest court, in a major blow to the ALP Minns Government.
The post Minns’ anti-protest law unlawful appeared first on The Klaxon.
Former “top gun” pilot, Dan Duggan, wanted by the US for having provided training to Chinese fighter pilots, was today told his extradition can go ahead. Robert Barwick with the story. Six months after hearing former US Marine pilot Dan Duggan’s appeal against the Attorney General’s decision to approve his
The Iran War has brought another round of Middle East death and destruction, and with it, profits for weapons companies supported by our superannuation money. Andrew Gardiner reports. All three combatants in the American-Israeli assault on Iran may not have much to show for it, but the same cannot be
I’ve been reading Andrew Ross Sorkin’s new book 1929. It follows some of the leading players on Wall Street and Washington during the 1920s bull market, the crash, and the subsequent economic and political fallout.
Markets are complex and there is seldom a single factor that leads to a crash. Yet Sorkin shows that the magnitude of the crash and ...
CleanPeak Energy Holdings co-founder Philip Graham who’s appeared at some of our events in recent times must be feeling chuffed right now.
According to news on Wednesday his company has “hit the M&A trail, after securing a $500 million strategic investment from private equity juggernaut KKR last year,” which invested in the company as part of its ...
Why is one of the world’s largest mining companies fighting so hard to shut down the case of a single injured worker? Stephanie Tran reports. The question sits at the centre of Simon Turner’s long-running dispute with BHP Group. Turner, a former coal miner, broke his back at BHP’s Mt
The ALP’s rigging of Victoria’s political “donations” laws — in favour of the ALP and Coalition — is unconstitutional, finds High Court in unanimous decision.
The post ALP’s rigging of Victoria donation laws “unconstitutional”: High Court appeared first on The Klaxon.
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When Sydney households installed rooftop solar and batteries to keep the lights on during bushfires and floods, they didn’t realise they were also building a shield against the fuel crisis now gripping global markets.
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No sooner had the Victorian Premier reshuffled the cabinet on Thursday than the Housing Industry Association called for the National Construction Code to be delayed. Following precisely on the heels of Tasmania confirming this week that it would delay implementation of the latest edition of the code.
Lobbying target for the HIA in its eternal ...
The Big Debate on the National Construction Code and green rating tools on 31 March sparked animated discussion, both on and off stage. Some of it verging on fiery.
It was clear from the intensity of engagement that herein lies a rich vein of material that needed to be mined, processed and sharpened for better strategies – or to be sure we can ...
Cities around the world are turning to nature-based solutions such as green roofs, urban forests and green walls to address heat, flooding, energy demand and biodiversity loss. Now, Sydney Harbourside will generate data to prove it.
UTS and RACE for 2030 have partnered with developer Mirvac to bring to life Australia’s largest urban green roof in the ...
This story was originally published by Elite Agent. Read the original story here.
Forget the granite benchtops and European appliances; the next battleground for property value is ‘energy productivity’, and agents who can speak confidently about comfort and running costs will have a clear edge.
Sign up for our free ...
The NSW Government’s highly-controversial anti-protest law has been struck down as unconstitutional by the state’s highest court, in a major blow to the ALP Minns Government.
The post Minns’ anti-protest law unlawful appeared first on The Klaxon.
Former “top gun” pilot, Dan Duggan, wanted by the US for having provided training to Chinese fighter pilots, was today told his extradition can go ahead. Robert Barwick with the story. Six months after hearing former US Marine pilot Dan Duggan’s appeal against the Attorney General’s decision to approve his
The Iran War has brought another round of Middle East death and destruction, and with it, profits for weapons companies supported by our superannuation money. Andrew Gardiner reports. All three combatants in the American-Israeli assault on Iran may not have much to show for it, but the same cannot be
I’ve been reading Andrew Ross Sorkin’s new book 1929. It follows some of the leading players on Wall Street and Washington during the 1920s bull market, the crash, and the subsequent economic and political fallout.
Markets are complex and there is seldom a single factor that leads to a crash. Yet Sorkin shows that the magnitude of the crash and ...
CleanPeak Energy Holdings co-founder Philip Graham who’s appeared at some of our events in recent times must be feeling chuffed right now.
According to news on Wednesday his company has “hit the M&A trail, after securing a $500 million strategic investment from private equity juggernaut KKR last year,” which invested in the company as part of its ...
Why is one of the world’s largest mining companies fighting so hard to shut down the case of a single injured worker? Stephanie Tran reports. The question sits at the centre of Simon Turner’s long-running dispute with BHP Group. Turner, a former coal miner, broke his back at BHP’s Mt
The ALP’s rigging of Victoria’s political “donations” laws — in favour of the ALP and Coalition — is unconstitutional, finds High Court in unanimous decision.
The post ALP’s rigging of Victoria donation laws “unconstitutional”: High Court appeared first on The Klaxon.
Spinifex is an opinion column. If you would like to contribute, contact us to ask for a detailed brief.
When Sydney households installed rooftop solar and batteries to keep the lights on during bushfires and floods, they didn’t realise they were also building a shield against the fuel crisis now gripping global markets.
Sign up for our free ...