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The ACA and AIBS will continue working with the Victorian Government to ensure these changes are implemented effectively.
This prize highlights the business aspects of architectural practice among emerging professionals while acknowledging the ...
The Australian Government’s latest federal budget disappointingly overlooks a critical gap in the nation’s skills and education strategy – support for professions like architecture. While significant ...
In a recent Working Group session, the NSW Building Commissioner has shared his position on the draft Building Bill 2024, with significant implications for architects and the broader design industry.
The traditional concept of leadership is evolving. Increasingly, professionals are moving away from conventional management roles to prioritise flexibility, autonomy, and more purpose-driven careers.
The speakers detailed how a clearly defined purpose can shape every aspect of a practice – from its operational systems and financial management to the way it communicates with clients and staff. The ...
In a rapidly evolving professional landscape, industry associations play a vital role in supporting their members with practical guidance while advocating for their interests at a broader societal and ...
The ACA - WA’s first Business of Small Practice forum focused on the importance of the ‘connected economy’, with networking and relationships at its core, writes Rachael Bernstone.
Architects are increasingly being asked to release CAD files to clients. What are the implications of doing so? Damian Harrison of BJS Insurance Brokers gives an insurance perspective.
Melonie Bayl-Smith argues that flexible work arrangements may be the best option for an architectural practice to retain its corporate knowledge and for the profession to retain its talent.