Fast-… On 28 April 2020, the NSW Government announced the first 24 projects to undergo a fast-tracked assessment process as part of the NSW Government’s new Planning System Acceleration Program. A...
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Impact of… Master Builders Australia has had the opportunity to participate in an Asia-Pacific Dialogue tonight with like-minded building and construction peak bodies representing the industry in the major Asian Region economies...
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COVID-19… Demand is leading to fake respiratory protective equipment entering the Australian market.
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Australia… “Builders and tradies remain open for business and are complying with the social distancing and hygiene rules, in line with the latest advice from government,” Denita Wawn, CEO of Master...
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… Construction sites can now operate on weekends and public holidays under new rules introduced today by the NSW Government to support the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Planning and Public...
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… Key points: As a NSW based builder, you can still enter Queensland to work; But you need to apply for an entry pass The QLD Government has implemented restricted entry...
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… The Prime Minister in his statement updating the community on Coronavirus measures explicitly stated that construction sites are an essential service and will remain open. In reference to non-essential gatherings...
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Managing… icare workers compensation update: We understand the impact that COVID-19 is having on NSW businesses and we’re here to support you. First and foremost, we encourage our customers experiencing financial...
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NSW… Yesterday, the NSW Parliament passed changes to the long service leave law which will create greater flexibility for employers and employees to access leave during the on-going COVID-19 crisis. The...
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CFMEU and… The MBA and the CFMEU National Construction Division are joining forces to ensure the construction industry remains a backbone of the Australian economy and able to sustain the millions of...
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