Regulation & Legislation
There are a huge number of planning and building laws that HIA members need to keep up to date with. Federal, State and local council rules can all impact on your work. The information sheets in this section aim to provide short explanations of changes that may affect you and your business.
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Current at: 19 March 2012
NBN 101 - new homes and new subdivisions
This information sheet provides information for builders and developers about the new requirements for NBN installations for new houses and new subdivisions.
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Current at: 24 February 2012
Wire Balustrade Construction (Nat)
This information sheet has been prepared to provide details on wire balustrades and how to build them in accordance with the BCA.
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Current at: 03 August 2011
Mandatory disclosure RIS open for comment (NAT)
This information sheet provides a summary of the recent release by the Federal government of a RIS to introduce mandatory disclosure for all new homes
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Current at: 21 February 2011
National Construction Code - What is it?
From 2011, there will be a new National Construction Code published by the Australian Building Codes Board which incorporate BCA 2011 Volumes 1 and 2, along with a new Plumbing Code of Australia.
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Current at: 12 January 2011
BASIX, Development Application Fees and Compliance Cost Notices (NSW)
(Changes to the Environmental Planning & Assessment (EP&A) Regulation will be made on 25 February 2011 to introduce some new fees and to amend some existing fees and processes. Members should take time to review these changes as they will apply to any application made on or after 25 February to council so that you can advise your customers of all relevant fees.
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Current at: 03 August 2010
Dial before you dig - now a legal obligation (NSW)
Performing excavation work? Did you know that it is now a legal requirement in NSW to call Dial Before You Dig prior to commencing these works? For more information about these changes to law and your obligations read more here.
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Current at: 11 June 2010
NSW home builders bonus – stamp duty concessions
The NSW Government recently introduced stamp duty concessions under the NSW Home Builders Bonus (HBB) to stimulate the construction of new homes in NSW.
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Current at: 28 July 2009
Electrical installations – licensing requirements (Nat)
All Australian states require all electrical work to be preformed by a licensed electrician and to comply with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules. This includes removing and re-installing a socket outlet. However, all states offer restricted licence classes to trades other than electricians
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Current at: 11 February 2009
NSW Housing Code Q&A (NSW/Hunter/ACT-Sthn NSW)
In December 2008, the NSW Government, as part of its ongoing planning reforms, released State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008 (the Code). The Code outlines how residential developments, including detached single and two storey dwellings, renovations and additions to existing dwellings and other ancillary developments, on lots 450m2 and greater, can be approved as complying development by council or an accredited (private) certifier in a little as 10 days.
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Current at: 09 January 2009
Building using other peoples plans (Nat)
Builders are often asked to provide a construction price for plans and specifications prepared by another person. It is important to remember that these plans may not be totally accurate in relation to construction details and/or material selection – no one is perfect.
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Current at: 07 January 2009
Develoment Levies Reduction (NSW/Hunter/ACT-Sthn NSW)
In December 2008, the NSW Government announced an overhaul of all State Infrastructure levies, council levies and utility levies payable for residential development in Sydney. This information sheet outlines the proposed amendments.
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Current at: 18 December 2008
NSW Housing Code Factsheet (NSW/Hunter/Sthn NSW)
The NSW Government has released a new State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) which will allow single and two storey houses, alterations and additions and a range of other building work to be approved as complying development. New rules have also been included for minor building work to be exempt development.
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Current at: 10 November 2008
Next stage of planning law changes start November 2008 (NSW)
The third set of changes to the Environmental Planning & Assessment (EP&A) Act and Regulation and the Building Professionals (BP) Act and Regulation commenced on 3 November 2008. This information sheet provides a brief summary of the changes.
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Current at: 11 September 2008
Planning and building approval process (NSW/Hunter/Sthn NSW)
In NSW, the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act (EP&A Act) is the principal law overseeing the assessment and determination of development proposals. There are three main types of development in NSW for residential buildings.
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Current at: 11 September 2008
Working near Telstra underground cables (Nat)
Do you every forget to check what might be underground before you start work? Do you know how to find out what’s in the ground and who owns it? This information sheet explains who to talk to and what to look out for in relation to telephone cabling.
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