WHDA Director Redmond Hamlett reflects on the business initiatives that have had the greatest impact on his practice – from securing a place on the State Government Construction Suppliers Register, to ...
informed by Planned Cover is offering ACA members a 15% discount for their upcoming webinar on Navigating Board Complaints. Lisa Wastell-Anthony and Felicity Dixon will unpack the most common issues ...
Draw Your Why: Design Your Way to a Meaningful Life in Architecture introduces a fresh, creative framework to help architects clarify their purpose and align it with their practice, projects and ...
When a government tender is poorly structured, overly burdensome or unfair, architects are not obliged to accept it silently. The Queensland Procurement Policy 2026 (QPP 2026) gives practices ...
In an increasingly busy world, it has never been more important to be intentional about where we place our energy, time, care and passion. This lunch brings together three outstanding design ...
The Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 changes the way personal information can be used, stored, accessed and handled. It applies to all Australian ...
We are pleased to share the ACA’s new membership brochure, a colourful, easy-to-read booklet that outlines the many ways the ACA supports and advocates for Australian architecture practices. It ...
Representing the ACA through the Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF), Angelina Pillai, Kukame McPierzie and John Held met with Ministers and Shadow Ministers at Parliament House to advocate ...
Sarah Hobday-North reflects on the recent ACA Castlemaine Regional Architecture symposium. The two-day event sparked frank, grounded conversations about the realities of regional and small practice, ...
A recent decision of the Federal Court has unsettled longstanding employer practices in relation to two key areas: the capacity for set-off clauses to cover award entitlements for salaried employees; ...
The Victorian government introduced legislation into Parliament in June 2025 to amend the Domestic Building Contracts Act 1995. Significant changes have been proposed, which will affect contract rules ...
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