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latest news 16 april 2008
Commonwealth
Rudd plan for infrastructure fund
9 April 2008
The federal Government is understood to be preparing to unveil an
innovative plan in the May budget, to invest likely future surpluses for
the specific benefit of Australia's infrastructure. Surpluses will be
given to the Government's sovereign wealth fund, the Future Fund, to
manage, but investment earnings will be directed to infrastructure
projects overseen by a new entity called the Building Australia Fund. more...
Leighton wins $1bn contracts in India
3 April 2008
Leighton Holdings has won 2 contracts worth $1 billion to develop and
operate a open cut coal mine in north-eastern India. Leighton
subsidiary, Thiess, will build the infrastructure, then operate the
Chitarpur coal project for 20 years, in Jharkhand state. more...
Airlines urge infrastructure upgrades
11 April 2008
Qantas and Virgin Blue have urged the Rudd Government to tackle
infrastructure problems hampering air travel, as part of its
wide-ranging review of the aviation industry. Virgin Blue Chief
Executive, Brett Godfrey, and Qantas Executive General Manager, John
Borghetti, singled out the struggle of existing aviation infrastructure,
such as airports and air-traffic control facilities, to keep up with
growth as an issue requiring national attention. more...
Minister approves module C of Gunns Pulp Mill Project - media
release
2 April 2008
Module C of the plan to manage the environmental impacts of the Gunns
pulp mill project, was approved today by the Minister for the
Environment, Heritage and the Arts, Peter Garrett. This means bulk
earthworks can now begin, once vegetation has been cleared on the mill
site. The Minister's approval for the pulp mill project is subject to
the preparation and approval of a detailed Environmental Impact
Management Plan (EIMP). more...
A policy puddle
12 April 2008
Industrial and agricultural consumers say they are rattled by the stream
of high-level reports highlighting policymakers' inability to implement
water reform this decade. Some business groups are concerned investment
opportunities will be marooned with bureaucratic rhetoric and devoid of
water security. The Murray Basin Plan would not be complete until 2011,
dashing the hopes of those stakeholders that need water security now.
Water prices could rise by as much as 4 times by 2012 when proposed
desalination plants and other water infrastructure such as long distance
pipelines, water recycling and treatment projects start pumping. more...
Victoria
Auditor General’s Report on Water Infrastructure
9 April 2008
Water Minister, Tim Holding, has welcomed the release of the Victorian
Auditor-General’s performance audit on Planning for Water Infrastructure
in Victoria. The report highlights the Victorian Government’s
performance at selecting, prioritising and monitoring state-wide and
regional water infrastructure projects. Mr Holding said the Government
would adopt all recommendations from the Auditor-General and will
implement them.
Dodgy builder convicted of 23 breaches of law
3 April 2008
Victorians undertaking domestic building work or renovations should
ensure they only use registered builders and always enter into formal
contracts, Director of Consumer Affairs, David Cousins, has warned. Dr
Cousins said “last financial year, Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV)
prosecuted 34 builders who received more than $400,000 in fines, and
paid nearly $190,000 in costs and compensation”. He cited the case of
unregistered Craigieburn builder, Graeme Ford, who breached Domestic
Building Contracts Act (DCBA) and the Fair Trading Act (FTA) on 23
counts. more...
Activists development jitters
2 April 2008
Community campaigners are losing hope in the fight to save their
suburbs. Planning Minister, Justin Madden, has signaled he is prepared
to step in for developers in more planning battles. The warning follows
Mr Madden's interference in a Victorian Civil and Administrative
Tribunal case last year. It comes as the Government moves to restrict
residents' rights to object at VCAT. more...
Site chosen for $15million Sunbury Day Hospital
2 April 2008
The Brumby Government has announced the site for the new Sunbury Day
Hospital, the first step in a $15 million plan to improve health
facilities in the rapidly expanding region. Health Minister, Daniel
Andrews, said “the facility will be built on a one-hectare site in
Macedon Street and will be operated by Western Health”. more...
Government seeks Victorian’s views on east-west report
2 April 2008
The Premier, John Brumby, has called for Victorians to have a say on an
independent transport report, which recommends major rail and road
upgrades to improve east-west travel across Melbourne. Public
submissions and comments will be considered as part of a formal
Government response later in the year. Mr Brumby said the 2 main
recommendations in Sir Rod’s report, Investing in Transport, were:
building a 17km rail tunnel linking Melbourne’s western and south
eastern suburbs, and an 18km road corridor that provides an alternative
to the West Gate Bridge.
Batchelor: Victorian Carbon Capture Project heralds era of climate
change solutions
2 April 2008
The world-class carbon dioxide storage project launched today at
Nirranda in Victoria’s southwest, has put the international spotlight on
the state’s climate change research. The success of this project is
expected to provide major long-term benefits for the Latrobe Valley,
where industry and the surrounding community are very closely linked to
brown coal electricity generation. The launch of the Otway Project is a
major step forward in increasing our knowledge in technology, regulatory
framework and community consultation processes associated with CCS. For
more information about the Otway Project. more...
New South Wales
Improving the NSW planning system draft exposure Bills
3 April 2008
On 3 April 2008, the NSW Government released 2 draft exposure Bills,
outlining wide-ranging improvements to the State's planning system. more...
Queensland
Government narrows field for Whitsunday airport
28 March 2008
The Queensland Government has named a shortlist of 3 bidders to compete
for the right to develop an international-standard airport in the
Whitsundays. There are 2 bids to upgrade the Whitsunday Coast Airport:
Queensland Airports and a consortium comprising Egis Projects and
Seymour Whyte Constructions and a third from a Laguna Whitsunday
Brisbane Airport Consortium to upgrade the Laguna Whitsunday Airport.
Work on the airport could begin in 2009 and be finished in 2010. more...
New site for water treatment plant
11 April 2008
Queensland’s Coordinator-General, Colin Jensen, has accepted an
alternative location for a chemical dosing plant needed for the South
East Queensland Water Grid. The organisation delivering the first stage
of the Northern Pipeline Interconnector, LinkWater, now proposes to
build the facility at Caloundra Street, Landsborough, instead of Nobels
Road, Mooloolah Valley. more...
Bligh unveils first urban development areas
31 March 2008
Up to 300,000 square metres of commercial space and housing for more
than 30,000 people will be coming online in Brisbane following the
unveiling of Queensland's first Urban Development Areas at Bowen Hills
and Northshore Hamilton. Premier, Anna Bligh, says “the Urban Land
Development Agency will "plan, manage and deliver these strategic sites
to the market, cutting red tape and reducing the cost to industry of
delivering housing"“. Fitzgibbon and Mackay Urban Development Areas
would be declared mid-year, and Woolloongabba later this year. more...more...
legislation
Commonwealth
Infrastructure Australia Act 2008
10 April 2008
Act - C2008A00017 Number: No. 17, 2008 An Act to establish
Infrastructure Australia and the Infrastructure Coordinator, and for
related purposes. more...
Queensland
Regulations
Building Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008 (SL No 91 of 2008)
New South Wales
Regulations
Architects Amendment Regula tion 2008 (2008-95)
State Environmental Planning Policies
State Environmental Planning Policy No 50— Canal Estate Development (Amendment No 1) (2008-99)
Consultation or Exposure Bills
Building Professionals Amendment Bill 2008 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Bill 2008 The mad rush to decarbonise: Ross Garnaut's unmeetable challenge Author: Evans, RaySource: Quadrant, Vol 52(3): March 2008; pp5257 Subjects: Garnaut, Ross; Greenhouse effect; Australia overseas comparisons
Publications/conferences
Safety - A new look at construction scaffolding Source: Construct: April 2008
Sustainability - Planned maintenance and construction Source: Construct: April 2008
The environment and its influence on the law Author: Crennan, Susan M Source: Australian Law Journal, Vol 82(3): March 2008; pp169-179
Towards Urban Water Reform: Discussion Paper Author: Productivity Commission of Australia: March 2008 The paper acknowledges that the issues are complex to resolve, nevertheless, finds that reform should include allowing a greater role for prices to signal water scarcity and allocate resources, and removing barriers to competition. more...
2008 BCA Seminars – Presentation Slides now available
10 April 2008
The presentation slides from the 2008 BCA Information Seminars held in
early 2008 are now available for download. more...
Water supply sub-meter requirements
8 April 2008
Clarify water supply sub-meter requirements in community titles and
buildings with community bulk hot water services. more...
Amendments to the Queensland Development Code (QDC)
8 April 2008
Amendments to Queensland Development Code mandatory parts 2.1 Fire
Safety in Budget Accommodation Buildings and MP 2.2 Fire Safety in
Residential Care Buildings. more...
New construction safety rules from 1 July 2008
Victoria has introduced new safety regulations for the construction
industry which will apply from 1 July 2008. In Victoria, health and
safety in the construction industry has been regulated through the OHS
Act and a number of hazard-specific regulations, such as those for falls
prevention and plant, but not through construction-specific
regulations. The new requirements, which are consistent with the
National Standard for Construction Work, build upon industry’s existing
safety practices by setting out specific OHS responsibilities for
principal contractors, employers, workers and self-employed people. more...
Are you ready for an inspector to check plant operator competency at your workplace?
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland is inviting employers to attend a licensing seminar to gain tips on how to ensure their workplace passes WHSQ inspection in 2008. The seminars will be held from February to April 2008 and form part of a State-wide education program following recent changes to training and assessment requirements for people wishing to obtain licences to operate and use particular plant and equipment. To register your interest in a 2008 seminar or for more information on changes to occupational licensing requirements, visit the 'Alerts and announcements' section on www.deir.qld.gov.au. more...
Cases
Masterton Homes Pty Limited v Palm Assets Pty Limited & Ors[2008] NSWSC 274
Contract - construction and interpretation of contracts - equity – rectification. General principles - Requirement of clear and convincing proof of a common intention inconsistent with the words deliberately employed - evidence - admissibility of post-contract communications - admissibility of post-contract admissions - distinction between evidence admissible upon construction of contract as opposed to rectification
- contract under consideration set out in undertaking given to the Court - onus of proof.
Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW); Home Building Act 1989 (NSW).
Metricon Homes Pty Ltd v Barrett Property Group Pty Ltd [2008] FCAFC 46
Copyright - copyright in plans and drawings of project homes and houses built to their design - infringement - s 14(1) Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) - "substantial part" - meaning - quality rather than quantity - whether work copied was a substantial part of the work in suit - whether sufficient similarity - role of appellate Court in relation to primary judge’s factual findings. Held: primary judge’s findings upheld - appeal dismissed.