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To support HIA’s policy a set of hallmarks have been developed that set out a preferred blueprint for the effective operation of private certification for building approvals of residential building work.
The intention is that these hallmarks can assist is outlining how HIA believes a full private certification system for building approvals should operate. The hallmarks reflect many of the existing elements in place in states that currently have full private schemes, being Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and the Northern Territory.
Policy endorsed by HIA National Policy Congress: 21 May 2015. Amended May 2016 to include Hallmarks; Amended May 2017 to include progress inspection model; Re-endorsed with amendments April 2022.
For the Economic Reform Roundtable, on behalf of the National Manufacturers’ Council (NMC), HIA is calling on the Treasurer and all levels of government to recognise the critical importance of this key sector.
HIA submission to the Review into the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020 and the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020.
HIA submitted the Economic Reform Roundtable submission to Treasury with the reference to remove the roadblocks and let builders lay the foundations to house all Australians.
HIA supports the NSW Government’s draft Heritage Strategy, advocating for better alignment between heritage and planning systems to support new housing development and sustainable growth across the state.
HIA provided a submission on the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 Inquiry, referred to the Public Accountability and Work Committee.
HIA provided a submission to the NSW Net Zero Commission.