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    News Archive for May 2011

    Kimberley Introduces Two New Waste Bins

    Kimberley Products introduces two new waste bins to their range of innovative products consisting of kitchen bins, access panels and attic ladders available at leading hardware stores nationally.


    Thermogroup Introduces New USF75 Non Heated Towel Rails

    The sleek and stylish USF75 non heated towel rails feature 32 x 9mm flat upright tubing and 29 x 9mm horizontal rails.


    Timbercrete Offers Environmentally Friendly Building Products To Create Sustainable Homes

    Timbercrete environmentally friendly building products and masonry are highly fire resistant, thermally efficient and store carbon gas, contributing to the overall lessening of carbon dioxide emission.


    Headlines Executive Chairs from Endo Commercial Fitout

    Endo Commercial Fitout introduces Headlines executive seating as part of their office furniture range.


    New Point of Use Sequential Thermostatic Mixers from Enware Australia

    A new point of use sequential thermostatic mixing valve (TMV) range with superior scald protection along with water and energy-saving features has been released by Enware Australia.


    Cantaport shade structures from Greenline Shade and Shelter installed at Casey Athletic Fields

    Greenline Shade and Shelter’s new Cantaport shade structures were recently considered the best option for Casey Athletic Fields, Victoria.


    New Premises Standards presents significant changes to disability access to commercial buildings according to Aussie Lifts

    The Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards 2010 (Premises Standards) came into effect on 1st May 2011.


    Award winning Auburn Hospital complete

    Brookfield Multiplex has completed the third and final stage of the $128 million Auburn Hospital redevelopment at Auburn in New South Wales.


    Football for Hope: work kicks off on Rwanda centre [Video]

    Architecture for Humanity has reported that work has commenced on Kimisagra Football for Hope Center in Kigali, Rwanda.


    Sydney set to light up in Vivid style

    Established as the largest festival of light, music and ideas in the Southern Hemisphere, Vivid Sydney is set to light up the city from today, 27 May until 13 June with an array of free and ticketed public events.


    Seminars highlight Green Star significance

    Seminars are being held across the country for architects and designers to address the idea that Green Star is fast becoming not only a leading consideration in building design but a necessity.


    Improved housing affordability across Australia

    Steady interest rates, growth in average weekly earnings and a softening in dwelling prices have led to improved housing affordability across Australia in the March 2011 quarter.


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