From Oberon to the city: Australian Made is building our homes
HIA highlights Australian manufacturers as key contributors to housing supply, employing thousands and supporting local economies. The article promotes locally made building materials and products.
Why it matters
Local manufacturing supply chains can affect material availability and costs for builders and contractors.
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Update The Federal budget and Housing Supply
The 2026 Federal Budget introduces major housing taxation changes. HIA Chief Economist Tim Reardon has commented on the expected impacts for housing supply across Australia.
Why it matters: Tax changes affecting housing supply could shift project pipelines and workload availability for trades businesses.
Review of Australia's Mutual Recognition Schemes for Workers
HIA submitted a response to a government consultation on mutual recognition schemes for workers, addressing barriers to a single national market. The review examines how workers can have their qualifications recognised across state and territory borders.
Why it matters: Changes to mutual recognition could make it easier for tradies to work across state lines without reapplying for licences.
HIA welcomes transformational Honeysuckle HQ development
The HIA has welcomed the NSW Government's selection of DOMA Group to lead the Honeysuckle HQ precinct development in Newcastle, described as the city's largest transformation project to date.
Why it matters: Large-scale NSW construction projects create significant subcontracting and labour opportunities for local trades businesses.