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Video: Unearthing Australia’s poor quality housing and some ways that might change it

Australian homes have been famously described as “glorified tents” that despite a rapidly deteriorating climate and soaring energy bills, fall far short of the resilient, healthy and energy efficient homes we need them to be. In this interview, Tina Perinotto sits down with Ralph Horne, associate deputy vice chancellor and researcher at RMIT, and ...
Texan lawyers go outback; Hemp stars at Tasmanian Architecture Awards; NatHERS accreditation offer; Productivity Commission on housing

Texan lawyers go outback; Hemp stars at Tasmanian Architecture Awards; NatHERS accreditation offer; Productivity Commission on housing

When Texan lawyers go outback to spruik renewables Three Australian organisations paid a combined $30,000 to fly a delegation of Texan energy lawyers to regional Queensland, to educate landholders and local councils on the economic and long-term potential of wind and solar energy, according to a report by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Led ...
Newington’s new sustainable educational campus

Newington’s new sustainable educational campus

PROJECT FILES: Call us crazy, but in our design for Sydney based school Newington College’s Eungai Creek Campus on the New South Wales mid-north coast, we set ourselves a target to use no concrete, aluminium, tiles, plastic, plasterboard, paint or laminate. These materials, although ubiquitous in our industry, are the very definition of either ...
Reducing energy demand – the missing link in Australia’s net zero journey

Reducing energy demand – the missing link in Australia’s net zero journey

Spinifex is an opinion column. If you would like to contribute, contact us to ask for a detailed brief. Australia’s transition to net zero is commonly discussed in terms of renewable energy supply — solar farms, wind turbines, hydro systems, and batteries. While these are essential, one of the most effective and immediate solutions lies in the demand ...
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 ...

Video: Unearthing Australia’s poor quality housing and some ways that might change it

Australian homes have been famously described as “glorified tents” that despite a rapidly deteriorating climate and soaring energy bills, fall far short of the resilient, healthy and energy efficient homes we need them to be. In this interview, Tina Perinotto sits down with Ralph Horne, associate deputy vice chancellor and researcher at RMIT, and ...

Texan lawyers go outback; Hemp stars at Tasmanian Architecture Awards; NatHERS accreditation offer; Productivity Commission on housing

Texan lawyers go outback; Hemp stars at Tasmanian Architecture Awards; NatHERS accreditation offer; Productivity Commission on housing
When Texan lawyers go outback to spruik renewables Three Australian organisations paid a combined $30,000 to fly a delegation of Texan energy lawyers to regional Queensland, to educate landholders and local councils on the economic and long-term potential of wind and solar energy, according to a report by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Led ...

Newington’s new sustainable educational campus

Newington’s new sustainable educational campus
PROJECT FILES: Call us crazy, but in our design for Sydney based school Newington College’s Eungai Creek Campus on the New South Wales mid-north coast, we set ourselves a target to use no concrete, aluminium, tiles, plastic, plasterboard, paint or laminate. These materials, although ubiquitous in our industry, are the very definition of either ...

Reducing energy demand – the missing link in Australia’s net zero journey

Reducing energy demand – the missing link in Australia’s net zero journey
Spinifex is an opinion column. If you would like to contribute, contact us to ask for a detailed brief. Australia’s transition to net zero is commonly discussed in terms of renewable energy supply — solar farms, wind turbines, hydro systems, and batteries. While these are essential, one of the most effective and immediate solutions lies in the demand ...

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 ...