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Tradesman News
Our Tradesman news aims to provide you with the latest information on the trade industry along with interesting articles about new technologies, products and innovation.
Recent Articles
Dwelling approvals fell marginally in June and high interest rates look set to dampen confidence and delay recovery, according to Master Builders Australia, the peak body for the building and construc...
Building approvals weakened further in June, following a big drop in May, to reach their lowest level since the end of 2006.
HIA Chief Economist, Harley Dale, said that the June update confirmed a...
New home sales increased moderately in June but were effectively flat over the first half of 2008.
HIA Chief Economist, Harley Dale said new home sales managed to tick up by only 0.4 per cent ov...
HIGHER interest rates, tighter funding and weaker confidence continue to hamper the construction industry, a survey says.
The Australian Industry Group-Housing Industry Association performance of c...
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Tradesman NEWS - One Legged Tradie
A Queenstown tradesman at the centre of an insurance wrangle after losing a leg is having his plight probed by TV’s Fair Go programme.
Painter-decorator John Fenton – known as Bo – expected a $120,000 payout from his insurance
company, Sovereign, after having his right leg amputated to the groin.
He lost the limb to a muscle-eating disease after c... MORE #
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