Servicing clients and delivering projects are key to the success of a practice, but attentive, ongoing practice management is ...
The ACA SA Committee is delighted to invite you to their next practice managers lunchtime round table on Tuesday 25 March at ...
Architects are increasingly being asked to release CAD files to clients. What are the implications of doing so? Damian Harrison of BJS Insurance Brokers gives an insurance perspective.
Queensland employers now have an expanded obligation to prevent sexual harassment, discrimination, and other objectionable conduct. It’s no longer enough to respond to issues when they arise – ...
Current and upcoming events online and across Australia. Our online CPD gives all members an affordable opportunity to increase their skills and knowledge while joining the national discussion on the ...
This technical presentation offers an in-depth exploration of the Design & Building Practitioners Act (NSW) from the perspective of a Fire Safety Engineer. The session will examine the legislative ...
For BVN, the transition to all staff working from home has been ‘seamless’. The ease of the move is an outcome of already having robust flex systems in place, a commitment to open honest communication ...
Melonie Bayl-Smith argues that flexible work arrangements may be the best option for an architectural practice to retain its corporate knowledge and for the profession to retain its talent.
One key takeaway from my many conversations with ACA members over the last few weeks? Many of you aren’t fully aware of the extensive benefits your ACA membership provides. So, I wanted to take a ...
The risks and rewards of hiring during uncertainty. The options if you need to hire. Talent pooling and building a pipeline of potential hires. Managing Redundancies Bee Singh is a Senior HR Advisor ...
At the end of 2024, we surveyed the industry to better understand how architectural practices are engaging with Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) and First Nations initiatives. The ACA’s RAP ...