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:: March Edition 2006
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A better future - Bob Day looks at the benefits of home ownership and outlines how HIA is working to create a better future for Australia  |
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The latest tools, equipment and home products to hit the shelves. |
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The quality of sprawl - Urban sprawl has always been part of Australian life. HIA National President Bob Day explores the beauty of sprawl and the disadvantages of urban consolidation.
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Untying red tape
- The federal government’s attack on red tape and compliance costs aims to encourage small businesses. Housing finds out more
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An emphasis on quality - The number of apprentices now with HIA has passed the 1000 mark. Housing looks at the continuing success of this scheme.
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Not just froth and bubble - Housing finds out how bathroom renovator Owen Barnes discovered a niche in Melbourne’s renovations industry and made it his own.
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Big, beautiful bathrooms -
Spacious, resort-style bathrooms are making a splash around the country, improving lifestyles and boosting property values.
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Inspiring interiors -
The essential ingredients for successful design? Creativity, logic and a good dose of inspired thinking, says Queensland interior designer Eileen Middleton.
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Timber floored by five-star ratings -
The decision to introduce mandatory national five-star energy efficiency ratings has left the timber industry aghast |
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