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The National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 will be one of, if not the most substantial amendments to the building code since its inception. This is both in terms of the significance of the changes and the number of amendments across Volumes One, Two, and Three.
The changes will have a major impact on the design and construction of new homes, apartments, and major renovations.
To support the industry in understanding and applying these new requirements HIA has developed dedicated training sessions on the NCC Livable Housing Provisions and Waterproofing Changes.
The training will assist members with the skills and knowledge required to access, interpret and apply the NCC provisions.

Toni Bull
Executive Director
Gold Coast and Northern Rivers
“HIA estimates that Australia needed to build more than 250,000 homes last year just to keep pace with demand growth and begin reducing the housing shortage. Instead, we commenced construction of just 196,000 homes. That gap is why housing affordability continues to deteriorate," stated Tim Reardon, HIA's Chief Economist.
Victoria's leading industry groups have united to demand the Allan Government immediately withdraw its damaging Work from Home Bill, warning it will further undermine investment and economic growth in the state.
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has told a Senate Inquiry that the Federal Government’s proposed tax changes will result in 35,000 fewer homes, despite being promoted as a solution to Australia’s housing affordability crisis.
HIA welcomes the Cook Government’s announcement to reduce unnecessary red tape for lower-risk building work—an outcome strongly advocated for by industry.
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Keep up to date with the NCC's evolving changes in your state. Visit our hub for the latest resources, adoption dates, key regulatory updates and how HIA is pushing for change at a government level.
Join one of our many networking events such as industry breakfasts, golf days and workshops.
HIA Awards provide home builders and designers the opportunity to receive recognition, and showcase their work to the broader industry. Winners and finalists not only receive extensive media promotion for their business, they also get the opportunity to promote themselves as an industry leader.
Winner: Mactech Constructions
Winner: Homecorp
Winner: Perry Homes
Learning a new skill or adding to your existing knowledge is the best way to advance your career and help reignite your passion for getting up in the morning and doing a job that you love. It's not just about what you can learn but also how you can use your new found knowledge to reach the next step in where you want your career to go.
Get the knowledge and skills required to accurately calculate and estimate material, labour and equipment costs, as well as business overheads, margins and other costs for small residential and commercial construction projects.
Take the next step in gaining professional licences in South Australia within the building and construction sector.
This certificate course is designed for building and construction personnel who wish to gain valuable skills as a professional builder in the low rise residential sector.
This is the short course you must complete if you are based in Queensland and want to apply for a low-rise site supervisor license with QBCC.
HIA’s experienced Building and planning services team can help you navigate residential building legislation and keep your project on track.
Most new homes and renovations to existing homes require a development approval (DA) before they can be built. A DA will normally be granted by the local council.
We have been helping businesses like yours for over a decade by offering safety checks and site-specific safety systems designed to meet current workplace health and safety requirements.
HIA’s expert workplace advisors can offer you bespoke support to help you navigate the maze of compliance in the building industry.