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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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Building industry wins a reprieve

Since providing advice to members on reforms to the building industry proposed by the State Government, Master Builders has heard from a number of members.

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Need to know about changes to residential zones?

On 1 July, the State Government is set to complete the most significant changes to Victorian planning controls in more than a decade. The last of the significant...

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Streamlined bushfire regulations are a victory for common sense

Master Builders last week welcomed changes made to Victoria’s bushfire planning regulations that will provide greater certainty to residents, landowners and the...

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Alterations and additions down in april

Building approvals in April for home alterations, additions and conversions dropped in April, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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Victorian home building approvals surge 15%

Home building approvals across Victoria reached a six month high in April, according to new data released today. More than 4900 new homes were ticked off in the...

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Building bill takes aim at builders

The State Government has proposed significant reforms that will impact builders across Victoria. In between political power plays on Spring Street, State Parliament...

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