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Temporary Boost In New Housing In June

New housing expenditure rose by 12.5 per cent in the June quarter of 2010 to be 8.3 per cent higher than 12 months ago, said the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Patchy Update for Building Approvals

ABS Building Approvals posted their first increase in four months in July, but remained down on their early 2010 levels, said the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Weak New Home Sales Prompt Renewed Call for Government Action

A sharp decline in new home sales has prompted the Housing Industry Association (HIA) to call on the new government to adopt a three point action plan to reduce the impact of regulation on the cost of new housing supply. » More

Affordable Supply the Key for SEQ Housing

A report released this week by the Local Government Association of Queensland provides some important information regarding the housing market in South East Queensland, but a key conclusion the LGAQ draws from the report is not supported by the weight of evidence, claims the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building sector. » More

New Home Building Surges

The Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry, said ABS figures released today confirmed that the first stage recovery in new home building is starting to flow through to real building activity. » More

Housing Affordability Sinks in June Quarter

Interest rate hikes and rising home values sent housing affordability close to a record low in the June 2010 quarter. » More

Infrastructure Bonds a Welcome Option - HIA

The Coalition announcement to consider bond issuance as a method of funding infrastructure projects is a welcome proposal says the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building sector. » More

HIA Infrastructure Summit Highlights Need for Federal Action

The Housing Industry Association's Infrastructure Summit in Sydney yesterday heard that there are alternatives to the unaffordable up-front infrastructure charging model that is becoming prevalent in Australia. » More

International Experts to Consider Australia's Housing Shortage

Three international experts will participate in a one-day Summit being convened by the Housing Industry Association in Sydney tomorrow: 'Financing Urban Infrastructure - Australia's Housing Future'. » More

Funding Residential Infrastructure a Major Policy Challenge, says HIA

Ensuring an adequate supply of affordable homes is one of the foremost challenges facing Australia today and there are a range of barriers standing in the way, say the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Steady Rates Should Continue says HIA

The Reserve Bank Board today made the right decision in keeping interest rates on hold for a third consecutive month, and steady rates should continue, says the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Approvals Suffer Third Consecutive Fall

ABS Building Approvals fell for a third consecutive month in June 2010 to reach their lowest level since August last year, said the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

HIA New Home Sales Slide

New home sales weakened further in June, reinforcing the case for a period of sustained interest rate stability, claims the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Inflation in Check in Mid 2010

The consumer price inflation update for the June 2010 quarter clearly supports interest rates remaining on hold next week, says the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Persistent Skilled Trade Shortages Highlight Need for Further Action

The latest Housing Industry Association-Austral Bricks Trades Report highlights a persistent shortage of skilled tradespeople in the residential sector. » More

Land Sales Signal Faltering Recovery

The volume of residential land sales fell for a second consecutive quarter in March 2010, while median land values flattened out. » More

Credit Squeeze Bites Hard on New Housing

A seventh consecutive slide in new home loans in May highlights the impact of rising interest rates and tighter finance restrictions on new housing activity, said the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Steady Rates Should Continue says HIA

Today's decision to keep interest rates on hold for a second consecutive month is appropriate given clear signs that past rate rises are denting demand and confidence, says the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Building Approvals Signal Steady Rates

ABS Building Approvals fell further in May 2010, reinforcing the case for steady interest rates and renewed urgency in supply side housing reforms, said the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Rate Hikes Hit New Home Sales says HIA

Higher interest rates are biting with new home sales dropping by more than 6 per cent in May 2010 according to the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

HIA Housing Report Card - Recovery to Stall

All indications are that the new home building recovery will stall in 2011 says the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Modest Rise for Home Starts, says HIA

ABS Dwelling Commencements (housing starts) posted a modest increase in the March 2010 quarter said the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

New Home Lending Continues to Slide

Higher interest rates and the on-going sharp deterioration in the first home buyer market contributed to new housing loans falling for a sixth consecutive month in April, said the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Australia's Top Building and Population Hotspots

Victoria is the nation's biggest building hotspot, according to a new report from the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

New Housing Falls in March

New housing expenditure fell back by a disappointing 4.3 per cent in the March quarter of 2010 to be 5.5 per cent lower than 12 months ago, said the Housing Industry Association, the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

Steady Rates the Appropriate Decision says HIA

Leaving interest rates on hold in June was the appropriate and necessary decision says the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the voice of Australia's residential building industry. » More

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HIA Housing 100

Frequency:
Annual - click here to view HIA's current release calendar
Number of Pages:
60
Coverage:
Largest 100 Homebuilders Nationally, largest 20 in NSW, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia. Largest 15 in South Australia
Price:
HIA Member:$44
Non-member:$99
Note:
Backcopies available from the 1993/94 Financial Year
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HIA's annual list of Australia's largest 100 home builders. The report highlights the activities of the largest 100 companies, where their markets are, what they build, their company profile and their contact and website details. Back copies available back to the 1993/94 financial year.

Report contains:

  • national and state market shares;
  • the largest detached house and multi unit builders;
  • the biggest movers for the year;
  • top 20 in each state; and
  • franchising activities.

 

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