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Stay in front of your competition and be seen to be green! As a member of the Green Trade Group you will have instant access to our trademarked logo allowing you to show your clients, your colleagues and your competitors that you are making a commitment to being green!

The building industry is changing and it won't be long before the government will require green, sustainable and efficient elements to every residential and commercial building.

To support builders everywhere to make this transition, Green Homes Australia has created three individual packages containing critical information and resources to allow you to make your business more sustainable and to prepare you for the changes that lie ahead.

Green Homes Australia has designed and built hundreds of Green Homes, saved clients tens of thousands of dollars and provides you with the most up to date green construction information and materials in Australia.

Green Homes Australia is the leading Australian company for building Green Homes and we have the awards to prove it:

  • Most Energy Efficient and Sustainable Home in New South Wales 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
  • Most Energy Efficient and Sustainable Home in Australia 2009.
  • Highest Energy Efficiency Rated Home in Australia 2010.
  • Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Sustainability 2009.

After 12 months, if our assistance, online support and dedicated training opportunities hasn't helped you increase your profit and your exposure to potential clients, we will give you your money back.

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Please follow the links below to find out more about the individual offerings for Green Trade Group Apprentice, Green Trade Group Tradie and Green Trade Group Builder members.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
   
 

Wednesday, February 01, 2012
New green building regulations to drive demand for Green Deal

Measures to drive up demand for the Green Deal, the Government’s flagship energy efficiency scheme, have been announced as part of long-awaited Government proposals to make Britain’s buildings greener.

Ecolabels Help Deliver Sustainable Built Environments

Ecolabels help people choose products and services that are better for the environment by verifying claims about the environmental credentials of a product or service.

Cost of living pressures ease: ABS

It may not feel like it but cost of living pressures are easing, particularly for pensioners.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

High cost of living continues to bite in Queensland

People living in Queensland continue to take drastic measures to protect their bank accounts, as new figures showed that many residents are unable to cover the costs for necessary medication.

Abbott creates handy diversion as carbon tax hobbles Labor

The unintended riot near the Aboriginal tent embassy in Canberra on Australia Day serves as a reminder that Labor has an obsession with Tony Abbott. Yet an empirical examination of the opinion polls suggests the Opposition Leader is not Labor's essential problem. Rather, the ALP's political difficulties turn on policy - most notably, its action on climate change.

Creating Interiors For a Green Star Building

The idea of sustainable interiors is not a new one. In fact, after such a strong green building year in 2011, green fitouts, refurbishments and interior work in various forms has become a normal part of this industry, slotting itself comfortably into the green building sector.

Monday, January 30, 2012
Forestry face off

Forest workers and environmentalists have faced off outside the Hobart headquarters of timber processor Ta Ann Tasmania.

Green energy market should not be scared of "rolling uncertainty", says PwC

New report predicts unstable year for renewable energy market but finds mergers and acquisitions rose 40 per cent in 2011

Friday, January 27, 2012

Wastewater treatment plant given sustainable options

The Tasmanian Government is initiating a project providing total reuse of wastewater effluent to communities across the state.

IMF cuts Australian economic outlook

The International Monetary Fund has reduced its forecasts for economic growth in Australia this year amid the ongoing debt woes in the eurozone.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Talk on sustainable housing

AN American environmentalist and architect will come to Bangalow and the Gold Coast next month to show off his range of sustainable homes.

Budget focus must be on environment: ACF

The Labor government should use the upcoming 2012/13 federal budget to make good on its promise to phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies, conservationists say.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

U.N. sustainable development summit shifts from climate change

(Reuters) - Representatives from around the world gather in Rio in June to try to hammer out goals for sustainable development at a U.N. conference designed to avoid being tripped up by the intractable issue of climate change.

Environment group seeks funds to continue

A fledgling environmental group formed to help protect a 40-square-mile watershed in northern Nassau and Suffolk counties will soon see its funds dry up -- unless its municipal members step up.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ranking The World's Most Sustainable Companies
Novo Nordisk is the most sustainable company on earth this year, according to a new ranking. But what does sustainability mean, exactly? In business, sustainability is when what is good for a company is also good for the planet, and vice-versa, says Toby Heaps, editor-in-chief of Corporate Knights, a Toronto-based media company.

U.N. sustainable development summit shifts from climate change
(Reuters) - Representatives from around the world gather in Rio in June to try to hammer out goals for sustainable development at a U.N. conference designed to avoid being tripped up by the intractable issue of climate change.

Green group wound up by NSW wind farm rules
Environment group Friends of the Earth has taken aim at the New South Wales Government over planned stricter rules for wind farms.

 

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