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Dear Members, Housing is the defining challenge of 2026. Across every jurisdiction, governments and councils have made progress in planning and approvals, yet housing targets remain far from being met. Affordability continues to slip out of reach for many young Australians, and the market remains under strain.
Builders are working with razor-thin margins as material costs rise, skilled trades are scarce, and construction expenses climb. At the same time, immigration and population growth accelerate. While some point to migration as a source of housing pressure, we know skilled people are essential to meeting demand. Welcoming talent requires us to ensure housing supply keeps pace.
Movement of tradespeople across states and territories is draining smaller regions of the expertise they need. Chasing higher bids, tradies leave gaps that drive costs higher and create uncertainty for builders. With major projects on the horizon—such as the Brisbane Olympics and Northern Territory’s gas and mining developments—land readiness and housing supply must be prioritized. What we build today must serve both the present and the future.
The skills shortage has haunted our region for years. We cannot accept the “it’s the NT” attitude. Apprentices are the builders, developers, and innovators of tomorrow. A trade career must be seen not as a last resort but as a pathway to success. Growing and retaining our own talent is essential.
Signs of renewal are emerging. The NT can overcome years of stagnation and rise above past shortcomings—but only if we act smartly and decisively.
HIA stands with you. We advocate for your needs, support your businesses, and invest in training programs that guide apprentices from their first steps to becoming registered and licensed builders. Together, we can strengthen the industry, meet housing demand, and secure a sustainable future.
I hope 2026 is a fruitful year and encourage you to work together with HIA to deliver the tools you need for your ongoing success.

Luis Espinoza
Executive Director
Northern Territory
The Queensland Government has confirmed while the National Construction Code (NCC) 2025 has been formally adopted, its commencement in Queensland has been deferred until 1 May 2027.
“The 2026/27 Budget handed down by the Victorian government today once again does not deliver meaningful tax reforms that will increase housing supply, address housing affordability and lower the costs facing home builders,” says HIA Victoria Executive Director, Keith Ryan.
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has welcomed the strong and constructive engagement from Homes Tasmania following a meeting with residential builders in Hobart today, focused on accelerating housing delivery and improving certainty across the residential construction pipeline.
“The Housing Industry Association (HIA) is calling on the Federal Government to prioritise accelerated depreciation as a pro supply housing reform, warning that proposals to increase taxes on property investors risk further constraining Australia’s housing pipeline, “said HIA Managing Director, Jocelyn Martin.
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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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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.