The ACA continues to represent architectural employers on industrial relations matters and support practices to operate as fair and ethical employers. A critical part of this role is helping members ...
Each year, the ACA WA Registration Prize celebrates two graduate architects who show exceptional dedication to the registration process. In 2026, Adrian Kinny and Zoe Yeoh were recognised for their ...
The ACA Pulse Check Survey is back for 2026! From projects to employment, fuel prices, AI and wellbeing, what are the ...
The ACA’s annual International Women’s Day lunch brought colleagues together for a series of thoughtful talks and a panel discussion exploring the theme ‘Give to Gain’ — a celebration of how ...
What business achievement are you most proud of, and why? One of my proudest achievements has been building credibility in ...
What business achievement are you most proud of, and why? Managing a much-loved architecture studio has been a highlight of my career. Six Degrees was built on a core manifesto of ‘democratic business ...
Insufficient oversight of building work quality Limited access to domestic building insurance when problems arose Lack of clear, accessible pathways for homeowners to fix building defects To address ...
The Association of Consulting Architects (ACA) is pleased to announce a new collaborative advocacy commitment with Consult Australia, strengthening a long-standing collaboration between our two ...
The Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024 changes the way personal information can be used, stored, accessed and handled. It applies to all Australian ...
Sarah Hobday-North reflects on the recent ACA Castlemaine Regional Architecture symposium. The two-day event sparked frank, grounded conversations about the realities of regional and small practice, ...
A recent decision of the Federal Court has unsettled longstanding employer practices in relation to two key areas: the capacity for set-off clauses to cover award entitlements for salaried employees; ...
The Victorian government introduced legislation into Parliament in June 2025 to amend the Domestic Building Contracts Act 1995. Significant changes have been proposed, which will affect contract rules ...
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