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On what’s coming up in our calendar

On what’s coming up in our calendar

Just as we pull together the final strands in our revised and enhanced Q3 and Q4 events program, there’s been a stream of stories that shows how bang on target our topics are. Carbon Triggers Sign up for our free newsletter. First up – and soon to be revealed in detail – will be the next Big Debate. It’s called Carbon Triggers ...
Electrified buildings are in high demand, which is why Mirvac electrified its fifth building

Electrified buildings are in high demand, which is why Mirvac electrified its fifth building

Mirvac has completed the electrification of its EY Centre at 200 George Street in Sydney, which it co-owns with M&G Real Estate, making it the fifth fully electric office building in its portfolio. The developers are expecting upgrades to the building’s current 6 Star Green Star and 5.5 star NABERS Energy ratings now that gas based systems have ...
The world is burning; we need to retrofit the planet

The world is burning; we need to retrofit the planet

The New York Times made a bold and powerful statement this week. It says we need to retrofit the entire planet to survive the coming heat waves. In Australia, we already knew what to expect. Right now, it feels like the entire northern hemisphere is facing dangerous heat and humidity. Australians are bracing for the impending climate nasties a Super ...
CSIRO is closing its fire testing facility, and it means longer construction times and worse building safety

CSIRO is closing its fire testing facility, and it means longer construction times and worse building safety

CSIRO will close down its North Ryde Fire Technology Laboratory in NSW once its lease expires in December, and the Housing Industry Association (HIA) and Australian Institute of Building Surveyors say it’s bad news for construction. According to the HIA, the facility is used extensively for fire resistance testing of construction materials and ...
Windfall gains: Calling time on this one thing could abolish stamp duty for first home buyers and fund loads of new affordable houses – why aren’t we using it?

Windfall gains: Calling time on this one thing could abolish stamp duty for first home buyers and fund loads of new affordable houses – why aren’t we using it?

Australia is losing $11 billion to landowners capitalising on windfall gains every year, thanks to upzoning (or government funded infrastructure). We need better value capture systems, argue Tim Helm and Henry Williams in a report produced for Prosper Australia on a topic also canvassed at the recent Planning Institute of Australia Congress in ...

On what’s coming up in our calendar

On what’s coming up in our calendar
Just as we pull together the final strands in our revised and enhanced Q3 and Q4 events program, there’s been a stream of stories that shows how bang on target our topics are. Carbon Triggers Sign up for our free newsletter. First up – and soon to be revealed in detail – will be the next Big Debate. It’s called Carbon Triggers ...

Electrified buildings are in high demand, which is why Mirvac electrified its fifth building

Electrified buildings are in high demand, which is why Mirvac electrified its fifth building
Mirvac has completed the electrification of its EY Centre at 200 George Street in Sydney, which it co-owns with M&G Real Estate, making it the fifth fully electric office building in its portfolio. The developers are expecting upgrades to the building’s current 6 Star Green Star and 5.5 star NABERS Energy ratings now that gas based systems have ...

The world is burning; we need to retrofit the planet

The world is burning; we need to retrofit the planet
The New York Times made a bold and powerful statement this week. It says we need to retrofit the entire planet to survive the coming heat waves. In Australia, we already knew what to expect. Right now, it feels like the entire northern hemisphere is facing dangerous heat and humidity. Australians are bracing for the impending climate nasties a Super ...

CSIRO is closing its fire testing facility, and it means longer construction times and worse building safety

CSIRO is closing its fire testing facility, and it means longer construction times and worse building safety
CSIRO will close down its North Ryde Fire Technology Laboratory in NSW once its lease expires in December, and the Housing Industry Association (HIA) and Australian Institute of Building Surveyors say it’s bad news for construction. According to the HIA, the facility is used extensively for fire resistance testing of construction materials and ...

Windfall gains: Calling time on this one thing could abolish stamp duty for first home buyers and fund loads of new affordable houses – why aren’t we using it?

Windfall gains: Calling time on this one thing could abolish stamp duty for first home buyers and fund loads of new affordable houses – why aren’t we using it?
Australia is losing $11 billion to landowners capitalising on windfall gains every year, thanks to upzoning (or government funded infrastructure). We need better value capture systems, argue Tim Helm and Henry Williams in a report produced for Prosper Australia on a topic also canvassed at the recent Planning Institute of Australia Congress in ...