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HIA News ·

Preventing Pipe Failure Starts Below Ground

The Office of the Technical Regulator (OTR) will increase enforcement of underground plumbing installation compliance from 1 September, following a rise in audit inspection failures reported to the HIA.

Why it matters: Plumbers face stricter on-site inspections of underground pipe installations. Non-compliance could mean failed audits, rework costs, and potential licensing issues.

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HIA News ·

Kingfisher findings must trigger procurement reform to deliver more housing

HIA has backed opposition calls to reform ACT Government procurement after Operation Kingfisher findings, including scrapping UnionsACT procurement arrangements.

Why it matters: Builders and contractors in the ACT may see changes to how government housing contracts are awarded and managed if procurement reforms proceed.

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HIA News ·

Senate Inquiry must focus on delivering more housing, not more reports

HIA has welcomed a new Senate inquiry into social housing, calling it a chance to identify real reforms. The association wants the inquiry to focus on actionable outcomes rather than producing more reports.

Why it matters: Builders and related trades could see changes to housing supply policy affecting project pipelines and workloads. More social housing approvals would mean more work for builders, plumbers, and electricians.

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HIA News ·

Royal Commission into Victoria's construction industry

Victoria's Premier has launched a Royal Commission into the state's construction industry, with a focus on the CFMEU union and related matters. The inquiry follows through on a pre-election commitment.

Why it matters: Builders, electricians, plumbers and other tradies in VIC may face changes to union rules, workplace conditions or site agreements depending on findings.

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HIA News ·

New home sales decline for the third consecutive month

New home sales fell 3.7% in July, marking the third straight monthly decline. Higher interest rates and policy uncertainty are dampening consumer confidence in the new housing market.

Why it matters: Builders and allied trades like plumbers, electricians, and carpenters face reduced workloads as fewer new homes are contracted. Less new work in the pipeline means tighter cash flow.

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Master Builders AU News ·

New labour data hits as unemployment rises to 4.5 per cent

ABS Labour Force data shows unemployment has risen to 4.5 per cent, with flow-on effects expected for the building and construction sector.

Why it matters: Builders and trades businesses may see shifts in worker availability and wage pressures as unemployment rises. Could affect hiring costs and project labour supply.

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HIA News ·

When is lock up stage complete? Singh vs Ozzie Homes

A case between Singh and Ozzie Homes examines when lock-up stage is legally complete. Traditionally, builders consider lock-up done when a home is secure from elements and unauthorised access.

Why it matters: Builders face payment and contract disputes if lock-up definitions are unclear. This affects when progress payments are triggered and could impact cash flow.

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Fair Work Ombudsman News ·

Former Queensland labour hire provider and manager penalised for false records

A former Queensland labour hire firm and its manager have been hit with $180,288 in court penalties after attempting to deceive a Fair Work Inspector with false records.

Why it matters: Labour hire is common across building, electrical and plumbing trades in QLD. Falsifying records can trigger major penalties for operators and managers personally.

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HIA News ·

Proposed new deposit and progress payment requirements for home building contracts

Victoria is consulting on draft regulations for new deposit and progress payment rules for home building contracts. A regulatory impact statement has been released as part of the process.

Why it matters: Builders and contractors in Victoria will need to review how they structure payment terms and deposits in residential contracts. Changes could affect cash flow management day-to-day.

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Build Australia ·

Tasmania to establish nation-leading modular housing finance guarantee

Tasmania is introducing legislation for a first-of-its-kind Modular Housing Finance Guarantee Scheme. It aims to improve early-stage finance access for modular construction projects, a longstanding barrier in the sector.

Why it matters: Builders and contractors working in modular or prefab construction in Tasmania may find it easier to secure project finance. Could open new work opportunities in an emerging construction method.

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HIA News ·

Tackling the building site crime wave

HIA members are reporting a rise in theft at residential building sites, with incidents expanding beyond the longstanding issue of copper theft to a broader range of materials and equipment.

Why it matters: Builders, electricians and plumbers face direct losses from stolen materials and tools, increasing project costs and causing delays on residential jobs.

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HVAC&R News ·

Heads up on hacker risks for HVAC

Cyber-physical security firm Claroty has flagged vulnerabilities in HVAC systems used in data centres, warning that hackers could exploit these weaknesses.

Why it matters: HVAC technicians working on data centre climate systems need to be aware of cybersecurity risks that could affect the equipment they install and maintain.

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HVAC&R News ·

HVAC filter market booms

The global HVAC filter market is forecast to grow from AU$6.6 billion to AU$8.8 billion over the next five years, according to MarketsandMarkets.

Why it matters: HVAC technicians may see increased demand for filter supply and installation work as the market expands over the next five years.

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Electrical Connection ·

Solar scheme expansion opens new opportunities for electricians

Australia's Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme is expanding with a higher system limit. The ETU welcomes the change, saying it will make commercial solar more accessible and open new work opportunities for electricians.

Why it matters: Electricians stand to benefit from increased demand for commercial solar installations as the scheme expansion lowers barriers for businesses to adopt solar.

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Build Australia ·

Tasmania to rezone five hectares of state land for residential development

Tasmania will rezone nearly five hectares of state-owned land in northern Tasmania for residential development. Two Housing Land Supply Orders covering Ravenswood and surrounding areas have been tabled in Parliament.

Why it matters: Builders, electricians, plumbers and other trades in northern Tasmania may see new residential project opportunities as rezoned land opens up for housing development.

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Build Australia ·

NSW finalises 20-year Sydney Plan to deliver 800,000 new homes

NSW has finalised a 20-year Sydney Plan to guide housing, jobs, and infrastructure as the city's population grows. The plan targets 800,000 new homes over two decades.

Why it matters: Builders, electricians, and plumbers stand to benefit from a major long-term pipeline of residential construction work across Sydney.

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HIA News ·

Secure timber supply critical to housing Australia's growing population

HIA called for a secure domestic timber supply at the National Forestry Day launch in Parliament House, linking it directly to Australia's ability to meet future housing demand.

Why it matters: Builders and carpenters rely on timber supply for framing, flooring and structural work. Shortages or price spikes directly affect project costs and timelines.

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HIA News ·

Builders reject Apprentice Employer Licensing proposal

The HIA is urging the Victorian Government to scrap a proposed licensing scheme that would require employers to obtain a licence before hiring apprentices. The association warns it will add red tape, increase costs, and reduce apprentice uptake.

Why it matters: Affects builders and all licensed trades in VIC. If passed, employers must get a separate licence before taking on apprentices, adding cost and admin burden to small businesses.

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HIA News ·

Protect gig workers but do not capture tradies in the net

New minimum standards for 'employee-like' gig workers take effect today. HIA warns the rules must stay targeted and not accidentally capture genuine independent trade contractors.

Why it matters: Builders, plumbers, electricians and other tradies operating as independent contractors could face new obligations if the gig-worker rules are applied too broadly.

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Build Australia ·

Queensland sets aside $100M for infrastructure spend for Fraser Coast

Queensland has allocated $100M in state funding to unlock 14,000+ new homes on the Fraser Coast. It is the largest infrastructure investment partnership in the local council's history.

Why it matters: Builders, plumbers, and electricians on the Fraser Coast can expect a significant pipeline of residential work as 14,000 new homes are unlocked.

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