Tune in on Thursday 1 September 2022 to hear LIVE on-air from Queensland Chapter President, Amy Degenhart, about the recent adoption of 7-star requirements and energy budgets as part of the NCC 2022 Modern Homes provisions.
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Institute responses
South Australia welcomes commitment to energy efficiency and accessibility in National Construction Code
29 Aug 2022
The Australian Institute of Architects welcomes the South Australian government’s commitment to support for the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 amendments. NCC 2022 recommends: increasing ...
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Institute welcomes new building standards for Australian homes
27 Aug 2022
We've commended state and territory Building Ministers for their decision to raise accessibility and energy-efficiency standards for housing. Yesterday's decision from the Building Minister’s Meeting ...
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7-star energy efficiency and annual energy use budget for homes will result in a more resilient Queensland
26 Aug 2022
The Queensland Chapter welcomed today’s decision by the Building Ministers to raise the 6 star minimum requirement to 7 stars, as well as the introduction ...
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Energy efficiency measures a step in the right direction for ACT
26 Aug 2022
The ACT Chapter welcomed today’s decision by Building Ministers to raise energy efficiency standards in new homes from 6 to 7 stars and include minimum ...
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Government responses
- ACT welcomes outcomes of Building Ministers Meeting | ACT Government
- New policy to drive down energy costs and build better homes | NSW Government
- New homes to be fit for all | Queensland Government
- Building Ministers’ Meeting – Elise Archer | Tasmanian Liberals
- Setting The Seven-Star Standard For New Homes | Victorian Government