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The team and I have been busy during this first quarter meeting with many Members of Parliament and senior bureaucrats responsible for running the building and planning legislation that impacts our members in NSW.
One of the things we discuss with all of them is the looming skills shortage in NSW. Many members tell me that right now, trades are calling them looking for work and that makes sense considering the very low levels of new building work happening right now.
But imagine for a second that every project we had stuck in the NSW planning system (or even half of them) went live tomorrow. We would feel the shortages of trades fairly quickly. In fact, many regional areas are already feeling it. By our analysis in NSW we have a shortage of about 30,000 skilled workers and we still struggle to attract young people to join our industry.
I would like to hear from you.
What are the barriers holding you back from putting on an apprentice at the moment and, what are your ideas on what could alleviate the problem?
Also, if you want to take on an apprentice please let me know and I can put you in touch with our team to help you out.
Brad Armitage
Executive Director
New South Wales
“Victoria is behind Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia in HIA’s latest Housing Scorecard, reflecting a dramatic change in fortunes over the last five years,” stated HIA Executive Director Victoria, Keith Ryan.
This year’s State Budget has largely missed the opportunity to improve the environment for home building and contains negligible measures to increase housing supply, address housing affordability and lower the costs facing new home builders.
The current severe storm conditions across NSW can wreak havoc on construction sites and can raise concerns from owners in recently completed homes.
“The outlook for home building in South Australia has taken a marked step up in recent years, as economic and policy dynamics increasingly shift in the state’s favour,” stated HIA Senior Economist Tom Devitt.
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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.
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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.
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