Smart Housing partnerships
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Partnerships across Government agencies and key industry groups are forging the Smart Housing initiative ahead aiming to make it the housing standard for the future.
Smart Housing promotes good-practice in sustainable housing to the private sector by providing leadership and support. Partnerships are integral to the success of this initiative.
13 Queensland Government agencies have joined together to promote more sustainable housing design through a Smart Housing Partnership Agreement. They are:
- Department of Child Saftey
- Department of Local Goverment, Planning and Sport
- Department of Housing
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Department of Communities
- Department of Disability Services Qld
- Department of Emergency Services
- Department of Health
- Department of Natural Resources and Water
- Department of Mines and Energy
- Queensland Police
- Building Services Authority
Each agency contributes its own expertise, provides the Department of Public Works with advice and feedback about the initiative, promotes Smart Housing through their programs, and provides links to relevant organisations.
The Royal Australian Institute of Architects and the
Building Designers
Association of Queensland have also signed a Partnership Agreement with
the Department of Public Works in support of Smart Housing.
Working together with the building industry to achieve more sustainable housing will ensure significant social, economic and environmental benefits for Queenslanders designing or renovating their home.
Last updated 04 April 2006