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August 28, 2020

Editorial In order to build comfortable and cost- effective homes for the future it is vital to continue adapting and innovating to our changing climate and environment. 2020 began for us in Australia with the largest bushfires in recent history. Bushfires are increasingly affecting more and more of our population due to expanding urban sprawl […]

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August 28, 2020

Several major improvements to the HStar Portal will be released soon to improve the efficiency of the ratings process. NCC2019 Certificate changesMinor layout and design changesFurther reduction in certificate sizeReduced certificate generation time from Portal UISearch changesAdded sub-search (filter) to search results page enabling easier address selection.

August 28, 2020

With the postponement of the 2020 Energy Rating conference, in its place the team has been running Webcasts to deliver you essential updates. As we continue to run these webcast we invite you to both come along and get involved, help us deliver you the information you want to know. On 27 May 2020 CSIRO […]

August 28, 2020

As urban growth sprawls, CSIRO researchers investigate the effect high water table has on the conductivity of the soil and heat loss on uninsulated and insulated slabs.   As we continue to expand and develop new regions this demonstrates the importance of slab insulation and continued research. Foundation preparation before concrete pour. (Photo Credit Brett and […]

August 28, 2020

Energy Ratings are not only be used for National Construction Code compliance: Bank Australia has recently launched the nation’s first Clean Energy Home Loan. Partnering with the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, Bank Australia have offered up to a 0.5% discount over five years on homes built with a minimum 7-star NatHERS rating. The discount also […]

August 28, 2020

Anthony Wright – Cluster Leader What a start to the year! When we sent out our last newsletter fires were raging across south eastern Australia and smoke circled the globe. Now I’m writing from my (uninsulated) study during one of the wettest winters I can remember. And there seems to be some sort of global […]