
Type
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Version:
First Edition 2003.
(Available Superseded)

Type
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Version:
First Edition 2012.
(Superseded)

Type
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Version:
Fifth Edition 2011.
(Superseded)

Type
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Version:
First Edition 2008.
(Superseded)

Type
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Version:
First Edition 2006.
(Superseded)

Type
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Version:
First Edition 2001.
(Superseded)

Type
Publisher
South Australian Government
Publisher
South Australian Government
Version:
2022.
(Current)
Short Description
The purpose of this report is to summarise the circular economy opportunities for South Australia, based on a national and international review of current policies, approaches and case studies.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote highlights design and construction issues for consideration and suggests suitable NATSPEC worksections for the documentation of living walls and roofs.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
There are a number of national environmental rating schemes in place in Australia that can be used to understand how efficiently a building is operating as well as measure and reduce its impact on the environment.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote includes information useful in satisfying the NCC Energy efficiency provisions for Class 2 to 9 buildings. The NCC objective is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency. Operational energy is currently the focus of the NCC. Embodied energy may be considered in the future for sustainability controls.