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COAG Meeting - 30 April 2009
The Council of Australian Government met in Hobart on 30 April 2009 and discussed a number of energy efficiency initiatives in the context of developing the National Strategy on Energy Efficiency. The results of the meeting can now be found at the COAG website. -
www.coag.gov.au
Mandatory Disclosure of Commercial Building Energy Efficiency
Submissions now available
Energy Efficiency Rating and House Price in the ACT
Modelling the relationship of energy efficiency attributes to house price: the case of detached houses sold in the Australian Capital Territory in 2005 and 2006.
Energy Efficiency Rating and House Price in the ACT
The building industry is an important sector of the Australian economy in terms of achieving greenhouse gas emission abatement.
- Minimum regulatory standards
- Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme
- Your home - design for lifestyle and the future
- Your building - profiting from sustainability
- Your development - creating sustainable suburbs
Energy standards for housing and commercial buildings
The Australian Government has conducted studies into the greenhouse gas emissions of residential and commercial buildings. These studies show that the building industry must face the challenge of becoming more environmentally sensitive while remaining economically efficient.
In March 1999, following wide consultation, the Australian Government and the building industry reached a landmark agreement on a comprehensive strategy aimed at making Australian buildings more energy efficient.
The strategy encompasses
- Australian Government and building industry support to encourage voluntary best practices in building design, construction and operation, plus
- the elimination of worst energy performance practices by incorporating a single standard for minimum performance requirements into the Building Code of Australia

