Dozens of high-rise apartment buildings across the state are still covered in flammable cladding. The ABC can reveal only 30 of the 76 buildings taking part in a government program offering 10-year ...
This innovative product is manufactured using cutting-edge digital printing technology creating a façade that is almost impossible to distinguish from real wood. A beautiful range of six authentic non ...
Hundreds of people in Belfast are still living in high rise blocks with similar potentially deadly cladding as the ill-fated Grenfell Tower. It has emerged that five blocks of flats in the city have ...
Ministers have delayed a tax to fund the removal of unsafe cladding from homes after developers warned it could hamper the government's housebuilding plans. The Ministry for Housing said on Monday the ...
The Indigenous business sector contributes around $16 billion to Australia’s economy annually and is doing all it can to help close the gap, supported in part by the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP ...
Freefoam Building Products Ltd has been described as key to the growth of new customer Principality Plastics Warehouse Ltd, supporting the specialist stockist with leads and new business opportunities ...
Building owners could face prison if they have not removed unsafe cladding by 2029, according to a new government plan. A minister has warned landlords "we are after them" ahead of launching a ...
New government targets to fix dangerous cladding on high-rise buildings in the next five years have been labelled as “extremely disappointing” by campaigners, who say the proposals will only ...
The Allan government has extended its controversial cladding levy – which adds thousands to the cost of new apartments – despite it meeting its target of $300m. The Herald Sun can reveal that the ...
Trivess Moore has received funding from various organisations including the Australian Research Council (ARC), Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), Victorian government and various ...
The first batch of data to be published by the Ministry of Housing since the Grenfell Inquiry completed its work shows that 4,771 buildings have now been highlighted as having "life-critical" cladding ...
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