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Modern methods of construction international..

Mark Farmer will share insights, truths, and his vision of modern methods of construction at a special one-off event in Melbourne, organised.

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Preferred builder Guide

Preferred Builder Guide - A Guide for Residential..

How to position yourself as homeowners preferred and trusted choice.

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CFA volunteers help victims of Victoria's spring floods in 2022.

Reliable help comes flooding in

Residents in communities across Victoria left devasted by floods last spring will have better access to reliable tradies under a partnership.

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News

January 2016 economic profile

In recent months the economic outlook, in the world and especially in Australia, has worsened and, as a result, the outlook for construction has worsened too.

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VBA builder registration: updated process

Updates to the builder registration system were launched today by the VBA. The VBA has advised that their aim is to provide greater clarity, consistency and transparency...

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Workers compensation and rehabilitation workshop

Workers compensation claims can be extremely frustrating and enormously expensive for businesses that get it wrong.

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Setting measurable and effective ohs objectives

Many organisations are investing an enormous amount of resources, energy and time implementing health and safety management systems (OHSMS) that are heavily compliance...

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The risks of licence lending

After years of hard yards in the building game, including study and jumping through countless bureaucratic hoops, why would a registered builder let anyone else...

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2016 members conference: make the most of the year ahead!

Each of the panelists at the 2016 Master Builders Members Conference has something important—and fascinating—to share with you. Some of these people you may...

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