NSW moves… MEDIA RELEASE: New industry forecasts released by Master Builders Australia show New South Wales has unfortunately moved further away from achieving its Housing Accord target of 377,000 new homes. Five...
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… Key Points: Electricians risk losing their licence for failing to supervise apprentices under new regulations. Electrical-related fatalities are the second leading cause of deaths in NSW construction. New guidelines require...
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CFMEU… Denita Wawn, CEO of Master Builders Australia, discussed the CFMEU rallies in response to the government's decision to place the construction branch of the CFMEU into administration. Wawn expressed disappointment...
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CFMEU NSW… Members are advised that today, 23 August 2024, the Construction and General Division of the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union and all its branches - including the WA and...
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New rules… New safety requirements for work involving the processing of crystalline silica substances (CSS) begin 1 September 2024. These safeguards apply to all materials containing at least 1% crystalline silica and...
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Important… You are invited to attend an important building and construction industry webinar hosted by Master Builders Australia. The Federal Parliament has recently passed the Fair Work (Registered Organisation) Amendment (Administration)...
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… MEDIA RELEASE: Today the Parliament has decided to prioritise party politics at the expense of cleaning up the CFMEU, leaving the building and construction industry in limbo. Master Builders Australia...
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NSW… MEDIA RELEASE: Master Builders Association of NSW applauds the NSW Parliament’s bipartisan approach in passing the Industrial Relations Amendment (Administrator) Bill 2024 and calls on the Federal Parliament to follow...
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Statement… MEDIA RELEASE: Master Builders Association of NSW acknowledges the Minns Government’s application to the Industrial Court seeking orders for the appointment of an administrator the NSW Branch of the CFMEU...
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We must… Releasing its Future of the Workforce: Skilled Migrants in Building and Construction report, Master Builders Australia calls on the Federal Government to establish a dedicated building and construction visa pathway...
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