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Australian Standards Set to Become Free in 2026–27
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Australian Standards Set to Become Free in 2026–27

The Australian Government’s 2026–27 Federal Budget, announced on 12 May 2026, includes a major reform for the building and construction industry, with $42.7 million committed over four years to make mandatory Australian Standards free to access.

This initiative is expected to significantly benefit builders, building consultants, tradespeople, apprentices, project managers, and property owners across Australia. For industries heavily reliant on compliance documentation — particularly construction, occupational health and safety (OHS), and product safety — the announcement represents one of the most important regulatory accessibility changes in years.

awesim.com.au
u/Wotmate01 — 15 hours ago

Every time my son does well, I give him praise.

I got a call from his school today asking where he's getting the mayonnaise that he's been selling.

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u/Wotmate01 — 3 days ago
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Landlord warns he will raise rent if policies change, as opposed to his current plan to raise rent for no reason

chaser.com.au
u/Wotmate01 — 10 days ago