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New regulations not only ensures compliance but also enhances the overall quality and safety...
If you’re involved in the building and construction industry in Australia, you know that one thing...
In March 2024, an article by the ABC entitled 90,000 extra construction workers needed for goal...
In May 2024, the Australian Government Budget made 2 major announcements to combat the housing crisis
In the world of building and construction, things are always changing. New technologies and techniques are constantly being introduced, and it can feel overwhelming to keep up with all the latest trends.
In the dynamic realm of trades and construction, staying ahead isn't just an option; it's a necessity. It’s time to down the tools and step up in your construction career. Upskilling has emerged as the key to unlocking new opportunities and ensuring tradies thrive in an ever-evolving industry.
The original article entitled Builders Licence Lending – don’t do it! by David Naidoo and associates may be found here. You’ve spent your blood sweat and tears studying, qualifying and gaining the required skills and experience necessary to apply for a builder’s License, with the relevant licensing authority.
Why is building and construction a great career? The construction industry is one of the largest in Australia, generating more than $360 billion in revenue. It only continues to grow, as more people become aware of the many possibilities of working in building and construction.
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