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    By Staff Writer
    August 25, 2025
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    Should mental health screenings be integrated into safety protocols in construction?

    The construction sector is among the highest-risk industries for mental health crises in Australia. As regulatory changes focus more on comprehensive well-being and psychological resilience, micro-builders ...
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    By Staff Writer
    August 25, 2025
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    How Australian builders can use artificial intelligence to streamline operations

    The day we swapped the old hammer for a battery nail-gun, the rhythm of the job changed. Quicker, cleaner, less noise and nobody wanted to go ...
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    By Staff Writer
    August 6, 2025
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    TAFE’s crisis is a political failure, not just a capacity one

    The announcement that TAFE NSW has suspended apprentice electrician enrolments at five campuses isn’t just a headline. It’s a red flag for an entire system that’s ...
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    By Staff Writer
    July 29, 2025
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    Seven delegation traps that keep Aussie builders stuck on the tools

      Ever found yourself pulling into the site at 6am, even though you promised yourself you’d stop doing those small jobs? You know how it goes: ...
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    By Casey McGuire
    July 24, 2025
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    The barriers to work-life balance for tradies and how to overcome them

    Tradies in industries like plumbing, welding and carpentry have battled a poor work-life balance for ages. It’s possible to overcome it by collaborating with employers and ...
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    By Staff Writer
    July 21, 2025
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    How the toolbelt generation might save the trades

    A serious skills shortage is plaguing Australia’s construction industry. Micro-builders feel the pinch most as they struggle to fill positions. Baby Boomers who once ran the ...
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    By Danny Williamson
    July 2, 2025
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    A modular movement: Can prefab homes tackle the housing crisis?

    As Australia’s housing crisis continues, modular and prefab construction is emerging as a potential solution. Daniel Williamson talks to industry professionals and academics to understand its ...
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    By Chloe Ellis
    July 1, 2025
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    Four major legal changes in the construction sector

    As we move into 2025, a series of significant developments and reforms are unfolding in the construction industry. It is crucial for stakeholders in construction to ...
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    By Staff Writer
    May 2, 2025
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    Improving fall safety in 2025: Case studies for innovation

    While falls from a height can happen in seconds, the consequences can last a lifetime. Falling several meters can easily lead to lifelong injuries or death. ...
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    By Staff Writer
    February 25, 2025
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    Building a safer tomorrow by reducing construction fatalities in 2025

    Construction is an essential but dangerous industry. Fatal accidents are all too common, so building firms must take all necessary measures to ensure safer workflows. While ...
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