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| Over the next four years the NSW Government is investing $62.9billion in infrastructure, which will sustain an average of over 160,000 jobs every year. |
ISSUE 26, 4 SEPTEMBER 2009 |
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| Market Capability Framework developed for managing building product supply information
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| The objectives of the Market Capability Framework are to minimise building supply risks to the delivery of the Nation Building Economic Stimulus Plan and maximise opportunities for the Australian building supply industry. Read more |
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| Changes to Nation Building Funding Allocations in the Social Housing Program
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| The Australian Government has announced some adjustments to the funding for the Nation Building Economic Stimulus Plan. These changes are mainly to the Building the Education Revolution Program (BER) and the Social Housing programs and have all occurred within the total national funding budget for the plan. Read more |
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| Final Funding Approvals for Education program
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| With the Australian Government’s announcement of the third and final round of Primary Schools for the 21st Century (P21) projects and the respective increase in P21 funding to achieve this, came advice that there will not be a supplementary round of funding for the Science and Language Centres for 21st Century Secondary Schools (SLC) program. Read more |
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| Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Education projects
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| The Nation Building Economic Stimulus Plan stipulates opportunities must be sought to improve the energy efficiency and sustainability of Australia’s buildings and infrastructure funded by the program. Read more |
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| Infratructure Coordinator-General’s June and July Planning Approvals
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| Each month the Taskforce publishes the list of Nation Building funded projects approved under the NSW Nation Building and Jobs Plan (State Infrastructure Delivery) Act 2009. This approvals list is published on the third Tuesday of every month in the Local Government section of the Sydney Morning Herald. The details of each assessment are published monthly on the Taskforce webpage. Read more |
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| Laing O’Rourke launches their Building the Education Revolution (BER) program website
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| Managing contractor, Laing O’Rourke have launched their own site specifically for the Building the Education Revolution (BER) program. Read more |
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