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Australians have had their say in another federal election. Following the counting of votes there have been no changes to party representation in electorates covering the HIA Hunter region.
From the Central Coast to the Hunter Valley the ALP retained six seats, whilst the National Party retained two seats covering the Upper Hunter and Mid Coast. Seven incumbent members were returned with Alison Penfold replacing the retiring David Gillespie in the seat of Lyne.
Housing was a key election issue, and HIA’s Let’s Build Australia campaign urged all political parties to prioritise housing as a national imperative. HIA secured some important wins leading up to the election: expanded options for first home buyers, increased support for apprentices and training, critical infrastructure investments, and a growing recognition of the need to tackle red tape.
Moving forward HIA calls on the newly elected Federal Government to make housing an immediate and top priority, any delay will only deepen the nation’s housing crisis.
Lastly, I wish all Hunter finalists at the HIA-CSR Australian Housing Awards all the very best next weekend. Entries for the 2025 Hunter Awards close Friday 13 June.
Craig Jennion
Executive Director
Hunter
With the Tasmanian Liberals announcing today that if re-elected they will reinstate the grant for eligible Tasmanians building their first home to $30,000, there is renewed cause for optimism.
“The NSW Government has announced that it will act as guarantor on up to 50 per cent of approved housing projects to bring forward the commencement of new construction,” stated HIA Executive Director NSW Brad Armitage.
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has welcomed the focus on housing in the 2025/26 ACT budget to be handed down tomorrow, according to HIA Executive Director for ACT & Southern NSW, Greg Weller.
"Today's announcement of skills funding in the upcoming budget is welcomed by the housing industry," said Brad Armitage, HIA NSW Executive Director.
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Keep up-to-date with the evolving changes for your region. Check out the NCC 2022 hub with all the latest info, courses and seminars.
Have you ever had a client who constantly changes their mind, haggles over price, or tries to run your job site? You’re not alone—and there are ways to protect your business before things go wrong.
Keep up-to-date on the latest industry news, products, changes to legislation and other important updates.
Stay up-to-date professionally and get handy information for your business by attending our networking events.
Learn easy to understand strategies that work. Engaging and in-depth look at business and industry processes and implications that could impact your business.
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 : Custom Built Projects
Winner : Yarrum Designer Homes
Winner : Valley 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.
NCC 2022 includes requirements for all houses and apartments to meet new livable housing design requirements. Find out more about these important changes and how they may affect you.
GreenSmart® Professional training provides you with environmental awareness and skills for more sustainable residential design and construction.
Gain an understanding on the NCC hierarchy and the what, where and how of waterproofing.
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.
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Mayfield West NSW 2304
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17 Murray Dwyer Circuit, Steel River Estate, Mayfield West NSW 2304