The Victorian arm of the Master Builders Association has announced the current head of the Committee for Geelong as its new CEO, who will join the organisation early next year.
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The technologies streamlining construction work
The latest technologies from some of the biggest names in construction will come together at the National Construction Equipment Convention in Sydney this November to show the sector what’s new in civil innovations.
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Looking out for your mates
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine speaks to Jorgen Gullestrup about his journey from being a high school drop-out to a founder of lifesaving organisation MATES in Construction.
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Initiatives to deliver skilled workforce for TAS infrastructure pipeline
Two new initiatives are being introduced to help provide the skills to meet demand in delivering Tasmania’s 10-year infrastructure pipeline.
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New partnership to support good mental health on construction sites
The Black Dog Institute and Target Tradies have partnered to deliver positive mental health messaging across Australian construction sites.
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Changing expectations: the future of robotics in construction
With the launch of a new national roadmap for robotics in Australia, Roads & Infrastructure Magazine explores the role robotics has to play in Australia’s infrastructure future and the benefits the technology brings.
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Additional funding for MATES in Construction
The Queensland Government is providing $1 million to help MATES in Construction expand its suicide prevention program to rural and remote areas within the state.
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Tradies take better care of their tools than health – new research
Australian tradies are almost twice as likely to take good care of their tools as their bodies despite having one of the highest injury rates of any occupation, according to research from the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
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New benchmarking tool raising the bar for sustainability
With the introduction of an internationally-aligned benchmarking tool, Australian road owners and authorities can now be confident that the asphalt products they use are as sustainable as they claim to be.
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Roadmap paves way for carbon positive future
Australia’s built environment can lead the world in creating a carbon positive future and offers more opportunities and lower costs to help ease the transition required to reduce emissions, according to the Green Building Council of Australia.
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