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Federal government’s $39.3 million for MMC; Planet Ark, and KPMG; City of Sydney developer tax rise

Federal government’s $39.3 million for MMC; Planet Ark, and KPMG; City of Sydney developer tax rise

Federal government flags new kit homes investment            Federal Housing Minister Clare O’Neil has announced a $39.3 million investment into expanding the open-source flat-pack style “kit of parts” housing system developed by Building 4.0 Cooperative Research Centre and Homes NSW, known as System 600. O’Neil said rather than designing everything ...

Sustainability goals ramp up for The Living Company, thanks to sustainability linked finance

The Living Company is about to seriously ramp up its sustainability ambitions following the conversion of a $2 billion finance facility into a sustainability linked loan (SLL). The company, which specialises in student accommodation through Scape, rebranded as The Living Company following the acquisition of Aveo and its 65 retirement villages across ...
RMIT; Macquarie Group; Market Forces, Australian Ethical; BHP; UN on built environment; David Chandler on NCC and Foster & Partners

RMIT; Macquarie Group; Market Forces, Australian Ethical; BHP; UN on built environment; David Chandler on NCC and Foster & Partners

RMIT’s new institute RMIT’s new Regenerative Futures Institute (RFI) has been designed to combat worsening social and environmental pressures and address the growing demand for expertise in electrification, climate technology, circular systems, and ethical business models. The institute said the initiative will break down academic silos, close skills ...
It’s getting colder and there’s an energy crisis. We know how to upgrade nearly 3 million – it’s neither hard nor radical

It’s getting colder and there’s an energy crisis. We know how to upgrade nearly 3 million – it’s neither hard nor radical

None of the methods needed to transform the energy efficiency and comfort of our homes is radical, but together, the result would be transformative.  Autumn is the season that reveals how homes actually perform. Sign up for our free newsletter. Spinifex is an opinion column. If you would like to contribute, contact us to ask ...

Seven new venues and one old Olympic problem: Brisbane 2032 is drifting away from the IOC’s New Norm

The IOC’s New Norm was meant to end Olympic overbuilding. Yet Brisbane 2032 is now an outlier with seven new venues, weakened climate language, and a revealing glimpse of how soft Olympic oversight really works. Spinifex is an opinion column. If you would like to contribute, contact us to ask for a detailed brief. Sign up for our free ...
On poking the hornet’s nest of Passive House

On poking the hornet’s nest of Passive House

Our next Big Debate will poke the hornet’s nest. Is Passive House the ideal solution for future fit buildings? Or will it create unliveable houses with occupants who forget to open windows, forget to change the filters on the low energy mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR) and find mould everywhere? Sign up for our free ...
ARBS 2026 headlines with the big ambitions

ARBS 2026 headlines with the big ambitions

The top leaders in the sustainability and the built environment gathered at the 2026 ARBS conference in May in an opening session to inspire decarbonisation of the HVAC&R and building services sector. The panel lineup comprised were Climate Change Authority chair Matt Kean, Energy Efficiency Council chief executive Luke Menzel, Green Building ...

Planning Institute’s 2026 winners revealed

The winners of the Planning Institute of Australia’s annual National Awards for Planning Excellence on Wednesday night celebrated projects that deliver healthier environments, stronger community connections and resilient places. National vice president and national awards convenor Rukshan de Silva said the winning projects this year focused on helping ...

Federal government’s $39.3 million for MMC; Planet Ark, and KPMG; City of Sydney developer tax rise

Federal government’s $39.3 million for MMC; Planet Ark, and KPMG; City of Sydney developer tax rise
Federal government flags new kit homes investment            Federal Housing Minister Clare O’Neil has announced a $39.3 million investment into expanding the open-source flat-pack style “kit of parts” housing system developed by Building 4.0 Cooperative Research Centre and Homes NSW, known as System 600. O’Neil said rather than designing everything ...

Sustainability goals ramp up for The Living Company, thanks to sustainability linked finance

The Living Company is about to seriously ramp up its sustainability ambitions following the conversion of a $2 billion finance facility into a sustainability linked loan (SLL). The company, which specialises in student accommodation through Scape, rebranded as The Living Company following the acquisition of Aveo and its 65 retirement villages across ...

RMIT; Macquarie Group; Market Forces, Australian Ethical; BHP; UN on built environment; David Chandler on NCC and Foster & Partners

RMIT; Macquarie Group; Market Forces, Australian Ethical; BHP; UN on built environment; David Chandler on NCC and Foster & Partners
RMIT’s new institute RMIT’s new Regenerative Futures Institute (RFI) has been designed to combat worsening social and environmental pressures and address the growing demand for expertise in electrification, climate technology, circular systems, and ethical business models. The institute said the initiative will break down academic silos, close skills ...

It’s getting colder and there’s an energy crisis. We know how to upgrade nearly 3 million – it’s neither hard nor radical

It’s getting colder and there’s an energy crisis. We know how to upgrade nearly 3 million – it’s neither hard nor radical
None of the methods needed to transform the energy efficiency and comfort of our homes is radical, but together, the result would be transformative.  Autumn is the season that reveals how homes actually perform. Sign up for our free newsletter. Spinifex is an opinion column. If you would like to contribute, contact us to ask ...

Seven new venues and one old Olympic problem: Brisbane 2032 is drifting away from the IOC’s New Norm

The IOC’s New Norm was meant to end Olympic overbuilding. Yet Brisbane 2032 is now an outlier with seven new venues, weakened climate language, and a revealing glimpse of how soft Olympic oversight really works. Spinifex is an opinion column. If you would like to contribute, contact us to ask for a detailed brief. Sign up for our free ...

On poking the hornet’s nest of Passive House

On poking the hornet’s nest of Passive House
Our next Big Debate will poke the hornet’s nest. Is Passive House the ideal solution for future fit buildings? Or will it create unliveable houses with occupants who forget to open windows, forget to change the filters on the low energy mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR) and find mould everywhere? Sign up for our free ...

ARBS 2026 headlines with the big ambitions

ARBS 2026 headlines with the big ambitions
The top leaders in the sustainability and the built environment gathered at the 2026 ARBS conference in May in an opening session to inspire decarbonisation of the HVAC&R and building services sector. The panel lineup comprised were Climate Change Authority chair Matt Kean, Energy Efficiency Council chief executive Luke Menzel, Green Building ...

Planning Institute’s 2026 winners revealed

The winners of the Planning Institute of Australia’s annual National Awards for Planning Excellence on Wednesday night celebrated projects that deliver healthier environments, stronger community connections and resilient places. National vice president and national awards convenor Rukshan de Silva said the winning projects this year focused on helping ...