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I was born and raised in Italy, but in 1992 I moved to America and then to Australia in 2006. I was always puzzled by the fact that public, commercial, and residential buildings in these countries fel
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*Disclaimer*: This article discusses sensitive topics related to mental health struggles. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek professional help or contact a mental health organisatio
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When I work with clients on their new home, I always say this: the earlier we get the right people around the table, the smoother, more cost-effective, and less stressful your project will be. And whe
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In a candid interview, Catherine Hunter, CEO of Diversity Council Australia (DCA), sheds light on the critical role of diversity and inclusion (D&I) in the construction sector. Catherine highlights th
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In the ever-evolving landscape of sustainable construction, Global GreenTag International stands as a pivotal figure. With a commitment to transparency and ethical manufacturing, they help shape essen
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“The buildings and construction sector is by far the largest emitter of greenhouse gases, accounting for a staggering 37% of global emissions. The production and use of materials such as cement, steel
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A home should be more than just a roof over your head — it should be a place that supports your health, comfort, and wellbeing. But for many Australians, that’s not the experience they’re having. Cold
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Construction is one of the largest industries in Australia, employing about 1.34 million people. This represents 9.2% of the national workforce. And yet, it also has the lowest percentage of women’s p
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“As of February 2024, 13.8% of the 1.32 million workers in the building and construction industry are women, and only 2.7% of tradespeople are women.” - Master Builders Australia In the male-dom
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