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The last few weeks have presented the industry with a number of challenges that have felt very familiar for all the wrong reasons.
We understand that price increases associated with the conflict in the Middle East have been passed on to builders with fixed price contracts, who at this stage have no alternative but to absorb these costs. We are working closely with members and government to better understand the extent of the impact and to identify appropriate ways to provide support where it is needed.
HIA has shared several Member Alerts over the last four weeks which have covered a range of topics including price rises, action taken and supporting information for customers. In case you missed them, these Member Alerts are accessible below:
We will continue to update you as more information comes to hand. If you do have any specific feedback or queries about your own current situation, I encourage you to get in touch. To further support members, a recording of our recent webinar on managing rising costs is now available as part of a practical toolkit.
Finally, on a brighter note, this week is also the HIA National Conference on the Gold Coast, which concludes on Saturday night with the HIA National Housing Awards. Team WA has a great group of representatives making their way across and I want to wish all our finalists the very best of luck.

Michael McGowan
Executive Director
Western Australia
HIA has provided a further submission to the Closing the Loopholes Statutory Review on the release of the Draft Report, challenging the appropriateness of the government’s workplace relations reforms.
Today HIA launched its 2026 Victorian State Election Policy Agenda that calls on all political parties to commit to meaningful steps that will improve the challenging and uncertain environment for all who work in and rely on Victoria’s vitally important home building industry.
The ACT Government’s release of the Molonglo Town Centre Master Plan signals progress on one of Canberra’s key future growth areas, but for builders and developers, the reality is that this project will do little to improve current market conditions or near-term housing supply.
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has welcomed the passage of the Building Amendment Bill 2026 through the Tasmanian Parliament today, while noting that the final form of the legislation delivers a more limited outcome than originally proposed.
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