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On fear and loathing on the NCC reform trail

On fear and loathing on the NCC reform trail

Fear and loathing is one way to describe the background noise of what might happen to the National Construction Code as it goes through a review process. Another way is excitement. And it’s all just in time for our 31 March evening debate at Arup’s Sydney offices (5 pm) where the NCC and other rating tools will be put under the spotlight to see if ...
NatHERS for existing homes is on the way

NatHERS for existing homes is on the way

The expansion of the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS) to include existing homes has hit the mainstream media with fanfare and high hopes that it will help home buyers and renters understand what their energy bills will be and logically drive their decision-making around this. The principle behind the NatHERS expansion is to replicate ...
Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 653

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 653

Earlier this week Morningstar analysts took the unusual step of downgrading the Morningstar Moat Rating on seven US listed and four Australian listed software shares. The moat rating signifies the ability of a company to hold competitors at bay through a sustainable competitive advantage. The reason for the downgrades – the threat of AI. Technological ...
Has Australia wasted the last 30 years?

Has Australia wasted the last 30 years?

Former Treasurer Peter Costello recently published an opinion piece titled “We’ve wasted 20 years. It’s time to rebuild our great nation.” The timeframe he references coincides with the period since he left the Treasurer role following the 2007 election. Notably, the article proposed little in the way of strategic fiscal reform beyond a call to reduce ...

On fear and loathing on the NCC reform trail

On fear and loathing on the NCC reform trail
Fear and loathing is one way to describe the background noise of what might happen to the National Construction Code as it goes through a review process. Another way is excitement. And it’s all just in time for our 31 March evening debate at Arup’s Sydney offices (5 pm) where the NCC and other rating tools will be put under the spotlight to see if ...

NatHERS for existing homes is on the way

NatHERS for existing homes is on the way
The expansion of the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS) to include existing homes has hit the mainstream media with fanfare and high hopes that it will help home buyers and renters understand what their energy bills will be and logically drive their decision-making around this. The principle behind the NatHERS expansion is to replicate ...

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 653

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 653
Earlier this week Morningstar analysts took the unusual step of downgrading the Morningstar Moat Rating on seven US listed and four Australian listed software shares. The moat rating signifies the ability of a company to hold competitors at bay through a sustainable competitive advantage. The reason for the downgrades – the threat of AI. Technological ...

Has Australia wasted the last 30 years?

Has Australia wasted the last 30 years?
Former Treasurer Peter Costello recently published an opinion piece titled “We’ve wasted 20 years. It’s time to rebuild our great nation.” The timeframe he references coincides with the period since he left the Treasurer role following the 2007 election. Notably, the article proposed little in the way of strategic fiscal reform beyond a call to reduce ...