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    News Archive for July 2010

    Sydney Theatre project takes out Green Globe award

    The Green Globe Premier’s Award for Sustainability has been won by the Sydney Theatre Company’s Greening the Wharf project.


    Melbourne's boundaries experience a growth spurt

    Melbourne's boundaries have been expanded, with 24,500 hectares of developable land being incorporated into its urban growth boundary (UGB).


    Breslin to head Australian and NZ division at Populous

    Richard Breslin has been appointed head of Australian and New Zealand projects at Populous.


    Builders selected for massive Karratha display village

    Twenty builders have been selected by the State Government to develop Karratha’s second display village at Baynton West, expected to be the biggest in the North-West.


    Perth keeps the low density 'dream' alive

    Low density dwellings still make up two thirds of all building approvals in the Perth metropolitan area, according to a report released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).


    Hired pumps from Kennards Hire load tallow bound for China

    Equipment hire company, Kennards Hire has regularly supplied silenced 6in (150mm) pumps to the Colyer Fehr Group to assist with the export of tallow (animal fat) to China.


    Stopline Fixed Fire Windows from Smoke Control

    Stopline fixed fire windows from Smoke Control can span large openings to provide minimal disruption to views while protecting windows close to boundaries.


    Walk In Baths from Windsor Baths Australia

    Windsor Baths Australia is a manufacturer of high quality walk in baths designed for people who face difficulty in using normal baths.


    Opportunity available to develop Swan River precinct

    The WA State Government is calling for expressions of interest to develop the flagship four-hectare riverfront site.


    Public housing to have upgraded security measures

    The first tender for a $12 million Waterloo Green Neighbourhood pilot program for Housing NSW’s six high rise buildings in Redfern, Sydney, has been announced.


    Victoria continues with bushfire rebuilding projects

    Communities affected by the 2009 Victorian bushfires will share in $1.4 million in further funds from the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund for 13 projects identified as rebuilding priorities by local community recovery committees.


    BlueScope and Nippon to develop next-generation steel

    BlueScope Steel has signed a long-term joint collaborative technical agreement with Nippon Steel Corporation (NSC) to develop next-generation coated steel products for global building and construction markets.


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