In the closing weeks of last year, we interviewed Parnell Palme McGuinness. She jokes that she's the “diversity hire” for ...
Erratic and short-sighted planning policies are not solving the affordability problem that is keeping the poor, the ...
The Victorian state government is rolling out 114 energy efficient prefabricated modular homes to provide housing for people, mostly in regional areas, who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if electricity was free? Tesla is the well-known trademark of entrepreneur extraordinaire Elon Musk and his ...
Jason Alexandra is a senior research fellow at the Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions, where he researches climate adaptation. Jason has worked as consultant in natural resource ...
SPECIAL REPORT: The built environment has developed a taste for sustainable, low emissions steel — but in Australia, the cupboards are relatively bare. By Poppy Johnston In response to rising demand ...
New data shows that while canopy cover is declining in the leafier eastern areas of Sydney, it’s increased slightly in others. As of 2022, tree canopy cover across Greater Sydney was 21.7 per cent, a ...
Emissions from their operational energy use are embodied throughout the economy, including in sectors such as property and finance. So what are some of the obstacles the sector faces in reducing ...
Angelina is a PhD candidate exploring net zero precinct certification pathways for different urban fabrics in Australia to complement experience implementing ESG programs and projects, and an in-depth ...
Last Christmas Day I rode what might be the last train out of Newcastle station – a handsome heritage terminus alongside the historic core of NSW’s second-biggest city. It was 11:22 on a brutally ...
Diversity and inclusion and how they can deliver profound benefits for the nation were the themes among finalists for the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) NSW Chapter’s annual ...
Chloe Ellis is a partner, commercial dispute resolution at Hicksons LawyersConstruction defects – who pays when things go wrong?