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Safety - Every Job, Every Day | National Safe Work Month 2025
October is National Safe Work Month – a time to focus on creating safe and healthy workplaces across Australia.
This message is especially important in the residential building industry, where different trades and workers are on site daily. Everyone has a role to play in maintaining a safe work environment.
This month, HIA is sharing updated resources to help the industry stay informed and safe on site.
Mental health is just as vital. A mentally healthy workplace supports individuals, boosts productivity, and strengthens the whole organisation. It’s okay to ask for help, practise self-care, and check in with others.
The HIA Charitable Foundation, along with HIA’s mental health program, provides a wide range of resources to support businesses year-round in creating mentally healthy and supportive workplaces.
Access our resources and toolkits to support you in building safer workplaces.

Michael McGowan
Executive Director
Western Australia
Industry was recently advised that a preview of NCC 2025 was published, and will be available for adoption from 1 May 2026.
Building Commission NSW is currently out and about conducting inspections and audits on the North Coast of NSW, including Coffs Harbour and surrounding areas.
Australia’s housing affordability challenge is, at its core, a productivity challenge. Despite strong population growth and sustained demand, the capacity of the housing industry to deliver new homes efficiently has progressively deteriorated over the past three decades.
Leaders meeting at a Housing Industry Association (HIA) hosted regional housing roundtable in Nowra, have warned that current housing policy settings are failing regional communities, and are calling for a dedicated national housing plan to address mounting supply pressures beyond Australia’s capital cities.
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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 us, with your guests, to be informed by well-known guest speakers on a range of industry issues.
Join like-minded women from across the construction industry for a targeted professional development session designed to build business and personal growth and create networking opportunities with industry experts and peers.
Join us and headliner Kendall Whyte from Blue Tree Project for an important conversation on workplace mental health. Gain insights on awareness, early support and building a culture where people feel safe to speak up.
Join the Sunshine Coast Industry Outlook Breakfast to hear HIA economists analyse housing and economic trends across Queensland. Gain insights to help your building business navigate the residential construction cycle in 2026 and beyond.
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: Giorgi
Winner: Adrian Zorzi
Winner: Averna Homes - Villa Scala
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.
This course covers the knowledge and skills required to implement, monitor and review financial performance and effectively budget and forecast for the ongoing management of a small business’ finances.
This workshop provides a detailed understanding of domestic building contracts, using the relevant HIA contract for your region as an example. The contract is explained in full, describing each schedule and clause.
This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to effectively negotiate and manage conflict in various situations.
Gain an understanding of AS/NZS 3500.3 in relation to catchment, eaves, downpipes, eaves and box gutters.
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.