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Another Federal Court decision provides further evidence why the ABCC must be retained to stop bullying on construction sites. The…
“Master Builders welcomes Labor’s commitment to help train 150,000 extra apprenticeships in areas of skill shortage (as is the case…
Bill Shorten’s claims on the Today Show this morning about Master Builders’ modelling of Labor’s policy to increase capital gains…
In seasonally-adjusted terms, the total volume of new home approvals increased by 19.1% in February, the second consecutive month of…
Builders around the country will back the key initiatives in the Federal Budget that will help promote economic growth across…
An attempted election stunt by the union movement has backfired, with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) rejecting calls for the…
The changes to Right of Entry regulations announced today are a positive step towards achieving a stronger and fairer approach…
Today’s release of SQM’s research is the latest in a series of economic modelling critical of Labor’s housing tax policy…
“The amount of credit provided to housing investors in January 2019 was lower than in any month since 2011,” said…
“More building and construction industry career opportunities for women will result from the Minister for Women’s announcement of $675,000 for…
“A series of recent cases calling out yet more instances of building union bullying shows why the ABCC is crucial…
Both major parties need to re-commit to policy agendas for economic growth following the worse than expected performance by the…