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The Awards were announced on 19 October in front of a capacity audience of industry leaders and peers from across the Central Coast, Hunter and Mid Coast regions.
The Awards acknowledged the talent of designers, builders, contractors, suppliers and manufacturers who plan and construct quality new homes, townhouses, renovations, kitchens, bathrooms and outdoor projects.
Judged by industry professionals, the best of the regions residential building industry were selected as winners in 31 separate categories.
Against strong competition the judges said “…the HIA-CSR Hunter Home of the Year showcases the highest quality materials, fixtures and fittings in each room and exceptional craftsmanship is on display at every turn. The home will forever be a testament to the passion, resilience and craftsmanship of the Custom Built Projects team.”
HIA Hunter Executive Director Craig Jennion congratulated Custom Built Projects and all Hunter Award winners and finalists. “HIA members are dedicated to achieving the very best workmanship and standards in every project they undertake. HIA’s Awards provide a tremendous opportunity for our members to showcase their projects and highlight building and design excellence,” he said.
The winners of the prestigious HIA Professional Builder awards were Walkom Constructions for ‘Professional Small Builder / Renovator’, Hudson Homes for ‘Professional Medium Builder / Renovator’, and Eden Brae Homes for ‘Professional Major Builder’. Blake Richardson was a worthy ‘Apprentice of the Year’, while Jack Burke walked away with the award for ‘Emerging Builder’.
Other notable winners included Yarrum Designer Homes for ‘Display Home of the Year’, Greenbuild Constructions for ‘Renovation/Addition Project of the Year’, Yarrum Designer Homes for ‘Spec Home of the Year’, Hunter Homes for ‘Project Home of the Year’ and Valley Homes for ‘Townhouse / Villa of the Year’.
In the Kitchen and Bathroom categories Lathams Kitchens took out ‘Kitchen of the Year’ and Custom Built Projects the ‘Bathroom of the Year’ award. Lathams Kitchens also took out the Cabinetmaker/Kitchen Manufacturer of the Year award.
Mr Jennion congratulated all 2024 entrants. “HIA is delighted with the exceptional quality of entries and level of competition this year. In a year that has thrown up many challenges all winners and finalists should be proud to have reached the pinnacle of excellence as demonstrated in these awards,” he said.
Overall winners in major categories will now represent the HIA Hunter region at the HIA-CSR Australian Housing Awards in 2025 to compete for national titles against winners from other HIA regions.
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The Housing Industry Association (HIA) announced Mr Pino Monaco as the 2025 recipient of the prestigious Sir Phillip Lynch Award of Excellence.
Launched at HIA’s National Policy Congress today in Melbourne, the Housing Industry Association (HIA) and MiTek have joined forces to launch She Builds The Future – a program designed to inspire, educate and promote diversity in the residential building industry.
“Lending for the purchase or construction of new homes remained flat in the first quarter of 2025, likely the result of election uncertainty. The data also reflected the situation prior to the effect of the RBA’s first interest rate cut,” stated HIA Senior Economist Tom Devitt.
“The Housing Industry Association (HIA) welcomes the extension of the HomeGrown Territory grants until September 2026, which will support more Territorians into their own home,” said Luis Espinoza, HIA’s Executive Director.