Submission regarding National Employment Standards
Master Builders Australia has made a formal submission regarding the National Employment Standards. The submission outlines the industry body's position on employment conditions affecting building and construction workers.
Why it matters
Changes to National Employment Standards can directly affect how trades businesses manage leave, hours and worker entitlements.
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Statement on the appointment of New CFMEU Administrator
The Fair Work Commission has appointed Michael Crosby as the new CFMEU Administrator. Master Builders Australia has acknowledged the announcement.
Why it matters: A new CFMEU administrator could affect enterprise bargaining and on-site union activity for building contractors.
Submission to the Closing Loopholes Review 2026
Master Builders Australia has lodged a formal submission to the federal Closing Loopholes Review 2026, outlining the building industry's position on recent industrial relations legislation.
Why it matters: IR law changes from Closing Loopholes may affect how you engage subcontractors and casual workers on site.
2026-27 Pre-Budget Submission
Master Builders Australia has lodged its 2026-27 Pre-Budget Submission outlining key priorities for the building and construction industry ahead of the federal budget.
Why it matters: Budget priorities could shape tax, wages, and funding conditions affecting builders and contractors nationally.