The Federal Government has extended the $150,000 instant asset write-off for another six months to 31 December 2020. Read More
City of Melbourne releases online tool to build greener city
The City of Melbourne has implemented a new online tool that helps assess a building’s environmental impact for architects and …
Subcontractor organisations join together to ReBuild Australia
Industry bodies representing building and construction industry subcontractors have joined together to create a new working group called ReBuild Australia …
Site safety initiative targets worker engagement at ground level
A new national safety initiative called the Site Safety Alliance aims to make it easier, faster and more cost-effective to …
Mates in Construction launches COVID-19 mental health support campaign
Mental health charity Mates in Construction has launched an information campaign to support construction workers dealing with mental health issues …
SA offers $10,000 in cash for small businesses
A $10,000 one-off emergency cash grant will be available for South Australian small businesses needing support in the wake of …
New laws to protect subcontractors and small business introduced in WA
New laws have been passed in Western Australia to protect subcontractors and small businesses in the wake of growing payment …
CCAA releases COVID-19 construction material safety guidelines
New national safety guidelines for Australia’s heavy construction material industry have been released to help protect employees, contractors and the …
Autodesk offers free access to cloud collaboration products
Autodesk has offered free and extended access to cloud collaboration products to support its customers’ changing needs and minimise downtime …
Six million workers to be supported by $130B JobKeeper wage subsidy
A $130 billion wage subsidy, called JobKeeper, will provide a flat payment of $1500 per fortnight for around six million …