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    News Archive for February 2009

    Floor Heating Systems Offer Raychem Underfloor Heating Systems

    Underfloor heating offers an energy efficient and cost effective method of warming any home or office floor. The Raychem Underfloor Heating System offered by Floor Heating Systems can be easily instal


    Virtual skylights improve retail store experience

    The Sky Factory Luminous SkyCeilings represent realistic illusions of the sky which triggers relaxation, generates feelings of comfort and well-being for the occupants. It also improves the daily experience of staff.


    Economists speak out against flawed Carbon Trading Scheme in a statement

    A group of ten Australian economists have slammed the Rudd government’s proposed carbon emissions trading scheme.


    Making carbon capture more affordable

    New research from the Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC) suggests that the cost of capturing carbon dioxide from power stations could be reduced by 25 percent.


    Sustainable fencing and decking products available from Futurewood

    Futurewood provide decking and fencing products that are made from premium quality materials and require minimum maintenance. Futurewood provide fencing and decking products that look like wood a


    Self Cleaning toilets from Moodie Outdoor Products

    Moodie Outdoor Products offer self cleaning toilets in their new range of prefabricated restrooms.


    Value-added and time saving cabinetry solutions from Hafele Australia

    Hafele Australia provide a range of over 150 edgeband finishes in ABS and solid timber matched to the most current board surfaces, available in a variety of width and thickness.


    Luminate Tables from Ambro

    Ambro has designed a modern range of tables that incorporate their Luminate technology. The tables are available in a range of timber finishes.


    Entry rates don't tell whole story: architect

    Architecture course entries may be up by 5 per cent but, a leading academic claims, many students aren't staying the course.


    Queensland design predicted to rocket

    Queensland's $600-million architecture and design sectors pitched for growth, says arts minister.


    "Max the Axe" to shake up infrastructure

    The NSW Opposition has enlisted Max Moore-Wilton to advise it on how to halve the time it takes to deliver major infrastructure projects.


    In profile: PDT's new MD, Susan Playford

    PDT may have been delivering architectural projects since 1938, but how will it weather the current economic storm? Gemma Battenbough speaks to newly appointed managing director Susan Playford.


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