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This is the last post for 2025, and it has a different format than usual because it covers four topics not one, although the last three are related. These are:
There is a widely held view that one of the biggest problems in Australian construction is a lack of workers. The previous post was on Infrastructure Australia’s 2025 report on industry capacity and their estimate of a current shortage of 2...
In the 1930s, when economic statistics were being developed, manufacturing industries were of particular importance, because their share of the economy was two or three times larger than today and they drove the ups and downs of the busines...
Victoria in 1993 established the Building Control Commission, responsible for building regulation, the Building Practitioners Board to register and monitor practitioners conduct, and the Plumbing Industry Commission, responsible for licensi...
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I taught construction economics at University of NSW, University of Technology Sydney and Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction. Books include Modern Construction Economics and Creative Destruction and Construction of the Built Environment.
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