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Master Builders Transcript: Interview with Tom Connell, News 24

Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn appeared on News 24 on 7 August 2026 to discuss issues affecting the building industry. Full transcript content was not provided in the article.

What did Master Builders Australia CEO say on News 24 about the building industry?

Builders and related trades should monitor Master Builders Australia statements as they often signal upcoming regulatory or policy changes affecting day-to-day operations.

Key takeaways

  • Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn was interviewed on ABC News 24 on 7 August 2026.
  • The interview covered damaging impacts on the building industry, but full details were not available.
  • Tradies should check the full transcript for policy positions that may affect their work.
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