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Brewing workplace connection with NESCAFÉ and R U OK?
At the heart of every Aussie workplace lies connection…and coffee. It is in those spontaneous, shared moments over a cuppa with a colleague that genuine bonds form and a supportive culture thrives....
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Knight Frank identifies industrial land to help London’s housing targets
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Community-led development: a DIY solution to the housing crisis?
David Alcock of law firm Anthony Collins looks at the growing interest in community-led schemesREAD THE FULL ARTICLE
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New contracts awarded for NSW transport projects
image courtesy of the New South Wales Government.The successful contractors have been revealed in isolation for works on the Wumbulgal rail siding project, as well as the Mandalong Road upgrade, both...
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A little less conversation a little more action
A variety of industry stakeholders united to address important issues and identify areas for growth. Images: AfPA.The Australian Flexible Pavement Association (AfPA) writes on the importance of...
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Calder Park is level crossing free
This marks the 87th level crossing removal across Melbourne. Image: Victorian Government.Calder Park is level crossing free, with the new Calder Park Drive bridge over the rail line now open to...
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Lower speed limits in Narrabri town centre
Image: Transport for NSW.The speed limit on the main street running through the Narrabri town centre in New South Wales will be reduced to create a safer environment for pedestrians and motorists....
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Converge Expo: Solution specialists front and centre
Survey Management Solutions (SMS) combines high quality technology and customer service. Images: SMS.Survey Management Solutions will be showcasing its service offerings and technology-based...
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Contract awarded for Pitt Town Bypass
Image: Transport for NSWWork is now underway on two Western Sydney projects in the Hawkesbury region, the Pitt Town Bypass, and the start of enabling works for the new Richmond Bridge. Abergeldie...
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NSW releases road safety star ratings
Image: stock.adobe.com/sumroengThe New South Wales Government has released an interactive digital map showing the safety star ratings of more than 20,000 kilometres of state and 15,000 kilometres of...
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Opening date revealed for METRONET Byford Rail Extension
Image courtesy of the Western Australian Government/METRONET.The Western Australian and Federal governments have announced that the METRONET Byford Rail Extension will open for services on Monday...
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Luke Bowen Bridge opens in Coffs Harbour
Pacific Highway at Coffs Harbour Bypass. Image: NSW GovernmentA new pedestrian and cyclist bridge honouring the memory of local student Luke Bowen has officially opened in Coffs Harbour, marking a...
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Sydney Metro West tunnelling machines power into Parramatta
Image courtesy of the New South Wales Government.Tunnelling for the Sydney Metro West project is nearly 90 per cent complete, with the arrival of two tunnel boring machines (TBMs) at Parramatta’s...
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Young trenchless trip out east
Young Trenchless Professional's on their visit to Olinda. Image: Yarra Valley WaterA group of emerging engineers and infrastructure specialists from the Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology...
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TRACTO Australia hosts delegation at world’s largest construction exhibition
TRACTO had a huge presence at bauma 2025. Image: TRACTOTRACTO Australia hosted a delegation leading Australian and New Zealand trenchless contractors at bauma 2025, which took place in Munich …The...
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Best of the west
Vermeer WA & NT’s HDD machines are increasingly popular in the major infrastructure market. Image: Vermeer Equipment WA & NTVermeer Equipment WA & NT is enabling major infrastructure projects with...
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Why more HDD contractors are turning to air hammer systems
Air hammer. Image: JB TrenchlessWhen rock gets tough, smart contractors don’t just keep drilling—they upgrade. Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) in hard ground or rocky …The postWhy more...
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Amendments to planning bill aim to strengthen tests for EDPs
The government has tabled amendments to its planning and infrastructure bill to strengthen the overall improvement test, which the secretary of state must consider before making an Environmental...
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News in brief: Council seeks views on additional housing | Car park to be sold and redeveloped
A round-up of planning news: Tuesday 22 July 2025
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Badenoch appoints new shadow housing secretary in reshuffle
Leader of the Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, has made Sir James Cleverly her shadow housing secretary as part of a reshuffle of her top team.
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Government to develop planning rules for fusion energy
Fusion will be introduced into the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) regime as the government seeks to boost the number of skilled jobs and meet its ‘clean energy superpower’...
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Government urged to ‘stay the course’ on BNG
Environmental charities and industry leaders have exhorted the government to ‘build on’ the biodiversity net gain (BNG) policy’s early success.
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Plans to fast-track planning process examined in Ireland
Ireland is considering the possibility of introducing new measures to accelerate the delivery of national infrastructure.
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Lambeth launches masterplan featuring 10000 homes
The London Borough of Lambeth has launched a growth masterplan that has been designed to bring more than 20,000 jobs and 10,000 new homes to the borough over the next 10 years.
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Development looks set to revitalise valley town
Planning permission has been granted for the development of 18 affordable homes in Blaenau Gwent, Wales, on the former site of a retirement complex demolished in 2022.
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‘Strict planning policies’ in Scotland come under fire from Savills
Planning policies, particularly National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) guidelines, have been described by researchers at Savills estate agents as having a ‘profound’ impact on housing delivery.
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