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Annualised import volumes dipped almost across-the-board in September, as concerns continued to mount that strong growth in demand from the housing sector could place supply of sawn timbe…
Annualised import volumes dipped almost across-the-board in September, as concerns continued to mount that strong growth in demand from the housing sector could place supply of sawn timbe…
September quarter building activity was at the lowest level in six years, contracting 1.9% as softness in approvals from 2018 and 2019 made itself felt, underscoring the long pipeline of bui…
The value of housing loans for purchase or construction of new dwellings lifted 6.8% in October 2020 compared with the prior month, totalling AUD5.135 billion. Perhaps the biggest news of al…
Residential dwelling approvals lifted 2.7% over the year-ended October 2020, with total annual approvals reaching 177,654 separate dwellings. Free-standing dwellings continue to domi…
Miraculous or not, as will be the case in many countries, the Australian economy will take considerable time to fully recover. Each economy will face headwinds of its own, though not necessar…
The miracle economy? How else to describe the GDP data for the September Quarter. On the back of the worst quarter on record in June where the economy contracted by 7.0% we have now bounced back i…
A full year of monitoring the movement and moisture content of a mid-rise, timber-framed building has yielded data that will help build confidence and acceptance of wood in the construction…
The importance of the relationship between fungi and plants has been further validated by a study, details of which were published in the Journal of Ecology. The results demonstrate for the…