Business Partners
As a Business Partner, HIA is here to make sure that you have all the information and tools that you need for your business. If you are unsure of where to go for support, our Business Partner Network (BPN) can help you.
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Join our network
Not a HIA Business Partner member yet? If you are a family or staff member helping a HIA member to run a small business in residential construction, become a HIA Business Partner at no extra cost!
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Business information
Get the latest information in simple, easy to understand language, with practical tools on a wide range of topics including cash flow, marketing and communications, and business planning.
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BPN Awards
Entries for the 2011 Business Partner of the Year Award are now closed. Find out when they will be presented in your region.
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Got a question? - ask Liz
If Liz can’t help you, she will point you in the right direction.
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Current at: 06 June 2008
WA Regional Partners
HIA Greensmart is proudly supported by companies and organisations committed to embracing environmental leadership through the HIA GreenSmart Code of Practice.
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Current at: 06 May 2008
ABN Essentials - Trap #1 - When your Supplier Doesn't Have an ABN (National)
A common trap for the unwary is where a supplier doesn't provide you with an ABN - did you know you had to withhold PAYG on the invoice amount?
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Current at: 06 May 2008
ABN Essentials - Trap # 2 - Your Supplier has an ABN but is Not Registered for GST (National)
A common trap is when a supplier has an ABN, is not registered for GST, yet charges GST on its invoice. The trap is that if you have claimed (& received) a tax credit for the GST amount, you have to pay it back to the ATO.
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Current at: 11 March 2008
Jennifers Population Item DO NOT REMOVE
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Current at: 14 February 2008
Practical Safety Solutions Content Holder
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Current at: 06 February 2008
Practical training courses
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Current at: 22 January 2007
Preservative Treated Timber (Nat)
Preservative treatment of timber and wood based products is a process of modifying the natural material with chemicals with the objective of protecting the material in service from attack by fungi which causes decay and from borers and termites.
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Current at: 22 January 2007
Hot Water Temperature Control (Nat)
Hot-water temperature control devices come in several different forms to limit the delivery temperature of hot water to below scald temperature, which is about 50° C.
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Current at: 05 September 2006
Standards for Plumbing and Drainage Plans (ACT)
Commercial and residential plumbing plans, drainage plans, water plans and plans involving a referral authority need to be to a certain standard and show the following features before they can be certified.
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Current at: 15 March 2006
Practical Advice and Assistance
Practical Advice and Assistance
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Current at: 30 September 2010
HIA builds the future for young tradespeople
The Build Your Future will assist apprentices to make the transition from apprenticeship to sole contractor, and will encourage apprentices and young tradespeople to increase their qualifications and business skills to improve their future career prospects in the residential building industry.
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Current at: 30 March 2007
Young Australians urged to consider a trade
Young Australians and their parents are being asked to look at the benefits of trades training in the housing industry.
The Housing Industry Association says the career prospects for young people in the housing industry are better than they have ever been and parents and students should consider the benefits the industry has to offer
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Current at: 16 October 2006
ACT Construction Boom
The June quarter saw a surge in non residential building activity in the ACT with more than $203 million worth of work approved, up 75.4 per cent on the March quarter.
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Current at: 05 October 2006
Leighton Tops Construction List
“The largest ten companies accounted for 58 per cent of work won by the 100 largest companies, while the largest twenty companies accounted for 68 per cent of work won,” Mr Tennent said.
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Current at: 05 October 2006
A Better Year For Australia's "HOUSING 100"
Australia’s largest home builders have turned in a remarkable performance in 2005/06, increasing both their number of starts and their market share.
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