Seven building services trends to watch in 2026
Ambition is admirable. But engineering limits, ageing assets, fragmented regulation, skills shortages and system-level risk will shape what buildings can realistically deliver in 2026 โโฆ
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The Big Timber Debate report
The timber debate at our Circular Disruption event on 12 November last year ran out of time. We knew itโฆ
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Woodside continues to ignore science and investors
Climate investment agitators at Market Forces have again taken aim at oil and gas miner Woodside with a missive on Monday that challenges its narrative thatโฆ
On the new challenge for energy
At Transform, the GBCA’s big yearly event in Sydney this week we couldnโt help taking a pulse of the mood was in relation to the National Construction Codeโฆ
Codes Red: how the GBCA reads the landscape right now
We asked Davina Rooney how she saw the challenge of the National Construction Code and other green rating tools at this critical point in the evolution of theโฆ
Transform 2026 gets explosive, and instructive as it leads the industry, again
Among our favourite highlights from the Green Building Council of Australiaโs TRANSFORM conference this week were some pointed explosions on the issue of return on investment for cleanโฆ
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