Vol 23: Friday, 1 July 2005

 

 

Welcome


The Green Building Council will commence the development of two new rating tools - Green Star - Health and Green Star - Education in the coming months. This has been made possible through a very generous grant of $360,000 from the South Australian Government's Department for Administrative and Information Services.

It is recommended that you download Green Star rating tools from the Council's website every time you use them in order to capture any administrative changes made to the tools.

We welcome our newest members: Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW), Phillips Fox, Great Forest Australia, The Laminex Group, Daryl Jackson Alastair Swayn, TAC/Tour Andover Controls, Schiavello Project Solutions, Conergy, CSM Office Storage & Filing Solutions and Frenchams Indoor Plant Hire.

Regards,

Maria

 
 

News

Lord Mayor of Melbourne John So signs environmental accords

Melbourne's Lord Mayor John So joined mayors from around the world to sign Urban Environmental Accords as part of activities to mark United Nations World Environment Day.

The Accords commit the mayors to building an ecologically sustainable, economically dynamic and socially equitable future for their citizens.

The Lord Mayor also made a presentation at the World Green Building Council's Mayors Luncheon, showcasing City of Melbourne's Six Star Green Star building, CH2.
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Our New At-large Director

The Green Building Council has appointed two At-large Directors for 2005. In addition to Peter Verwer - CEO of the Property Council who has served on the Board since the Council's formation - we welcome Bob Nation, Partner of Nation Viney Architects and the National President of the RAIA.
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BASIX Update

The introduction of BASIX for multi-unit residential developments has been delayed until 1 October 2005. The final version of the tool will be available on the BASIX website from 1 July 2005, however lodgement of BASIX certificates for multi-unit projects will be voluntary until 1 October 2005.

BASIX certificates are required for all single dwellings and dual occupancies in NSW from 1 July 2005.

Please note: The tool is off-line from 5pm on Wednesday 29 June 2005 until 9am on Friday 1 July 2005 for a full upgrade and migration onto a faster server.
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Win a Green Star Technical Manual

The Green Building Council of Australia is on a membership drive.

If you facilitate an introduction, you could win a free copy of the Green Star Technical Manual of your choice (priced at $555.00).

All you need to do is provide the introduction and we'll do the rest. If this introduction results in a new membership, we'll reward you with a free technical manual.

Contact Suzie Guthridge on 02 8252 8222 or suzie.guthridge@gbcaus.org for further information or to facilitate your first introduction!
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Green Star

Green Star Set to Extend to Health and Education Sectors

The Green Building Council is about to begin work on two new rating tools: Green Star - Health and Green Star - Education. This has been made possible by a generous grant of $360,000 from the South Australian Government. The tools will be completed by mid-2006.
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Another Two Green Star Courses Sell Out.

July's Melbourne and Adelaide courses both sold out a month in advance. We recommend you book early for any future courses this year.
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Be our 1000th Green Star Course Participant!

Enrol in our August Green Star Accredited Professional course to be held in Sydney for the chance to be our 1000th course partipant. We'll profile the winner and their organisation on our website and they'll receive one of our limited edition "Green is the New Black" t-shirts.
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