07June2026

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THE public will have their say on the future of the Powerhouse Museum after the state government announced public consultation would soon start.

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HILLS Mayor, Yvonne Keane is calling on the State Government to review the Building Professionals Board and its code of conduct for private certifiers.

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Westmead precinct. Featured
Precinct a "magnet for capital"
By Red Dwyer
A LEADING global contractor has been appointed to deliver a $900 million project in one of the world’s leading health, research and education precincts.

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BACK TO THE WOODS Featured
Timber: the desirable building material
By Professor Edward Blakely
TELL me it is true? A 10-story timber residential building is being constructed in Melbourne.

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THE real estate arm of a Canadian investment manager has participated in a major Woolworths distribution centre purchase worth $161 million.

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CAMPBELTOWN City Council has given unanimous approval for a second Harry’s Cafe de Wheels outlet in the same complex where Hooters, Pizza Pasta Please, Oporto and KFC are located at 4 Rennie Street, Campbelltown A Harry’s Cafe de Wheels is located at Marketfair

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IS the barcode an endangered species? A German company has launched a Smartphone app PRO Trace to trace its products. It said it can identify that a salmon fillet was caught at a specific time at a fish farm in Norway, when it was transferred to the shop’s chiller, and when it was released for sale.   

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