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Home Warranty Insurance: E-brief 2010 cover

Publisher
NSW Parliamentary Library Research Service

Version:  2010.  (Current)
Short Description
This E-brief presents a brief history of HWI in NSW as well as an overview of the current HWI scheme.
Residential Building (Home Warranty Insurance Amendments) Bill 2023 (TAS) cover

Publisher
Tasmanian Government

Version:  2023.  (Current)
Short Description
An Act to amend the Residential Building Work Contracts and Dispute Resolution Act 2016 and to consequentially amend the Building Act 2016, the Building Regulations 2016, the Occupational Licensing Act 2005 and the Residential Building Work Contracts and Dispute Resolution Regulations 2016. (TAS legislation.)
WWBWWB-Final-report 2020 cover

Publisher
South Australian Government

Version:  2020.  (Current)
Short Description
The Where We Build What We Build project is supporting the Resilient Hills and Coasts (RH&C) region by enabling assessment of the climate risk exposure of homes and encouraging better climate risk mitigation decisions.
WWBWWB-Factsheet-Building-climate-ready-homes 2020 cover

Publisher
South Australian Government

Version:  2020.  (Current)
Short Description
This project aims to encourage building or retrofitting of homes that are climate-ready, by demonstrating.
Where We Build, What We Build: Planners 2020 cover

Publisher
South Australian Government

Version:  2020.  (Current)
Short Description
The Where We Build, What We Build project has developed a climate ready home specification that provides increased resilience against flood, bushfire and heat compared with traditional houses.
Built Environment Climate Change Adaptation Action Plan 2022-2026 2022 cover

Publisher
Victorian Government

Version:  2022.  (Current)
Short Description
This plan sets out the Victorian Government’s proposed actions during the next 5 years to respond to climate change risks to our built environment of cities, towns, suburbs and regional areas, along with supporting infrastructure and services.
Making temporary accommodation easier for homeowners: Clause 52.07. Frequently Asked Questions (VIC) 2020 cover

Publisher
Victorian Government

Version:  2020.  (Current)
Short Description
Clause 52.07 of the planning scheme allows people to set up temporary housing on their land without a planning permit – though there are still some requirements.
Making temporary re-establishment / buildings easier for business: Clause 52.07. Frequently Asked Questions (VIC) 2020 cover

Publisher
Victorian Government

Version:  2020.  (Current)
Short Description
If your business premises were destroyed or damaged by a bushfire you can use the exemption to build temporary premises without a planning permit - if it’s on the same property as the destroyed or damaged premises.
Planning permit exemptions for emergency recovery: Face Sheet (VIC) cover

Publisher
Victorian Government

Version:  2022.  (Current)
Short Description
Clause 52.07 is a provision of the planning scheme which supports immediate recovery following any emergency; it includes the establishment of temporary accommodation, the continued operation of business and services, repair of fences, provision of required materials and infrastructure and other emergency recovery activities.
Applying for a Planning Permit under the Flood Provisions (VIC) 2015 cover

Publisher
Victorian Government

Version:  2015.  (Current)
Short Description
This practice note provides guidance about making an application for a planning permit where flooding is a consideration and explains how an application will be assessed.