Yearbook 08
Fri 13 Jun, 2008 Publications
Download a copy of the Green Building Council Yearbook 07 (PDF 26MB)
Sharing the success
The past year has seen many achievements within the green building industry, including new Green Star certified buildings, the growth of membership, education and events at the Green Building Council of Australia, innovative technologies and products now available within the market, and advocacy in corporate, political and social forums.
In an effort to share the great success stories from the green building industry, the Green Building Council of Australia has released their second annual Yearbook.
Yearbook 07 features in-depth case studies on Green Star certified projects:
- One Airport Drive;
- 50 Pitt Street;
- 370 Docklands;
- Justice Precinct;
- 255 London Circuit;
- MFB - Burnley Complex;
- 88 George Street;
- Quad 4;
- Santos Headquarters;
- AEI Offices;
- Brisbane Square; and
- VS1 - Victoria Building
Request your free copy of the Green Building Council of Australia Yearbook 07, be emailing info@gbcaus.org
NB: Due to the popularity of this publication, this offer is limited to 5 copies per member organisation, while stocks last.
Download a copy of the Green Building Council Yearbook 07 (PDF 26MB)
Got a story?
Want to share your opinion on sustainability issues in Australia and worldwide?
Do you have exciting company initiatives for greener living and practice?
Do you know a green pioneer?
Has your building just been certified for Green Star?
Planning is already underway for the Yearbook 2008 and the Green Building Council of Australia is calling for interested journalists, writers and industry professionals to contribute to our next issue and help make it an even more engaging and useful resource.
If you have an interesting article or case study you would like to submit for consideration, please submit your work to emma.piper@gbcaus.org, following the requirements below:
- Your article must cover an issue relating to green building.
- Length between 1000 - 1500 words.
- Submitted as a Word document, no PDFs.
At this stage, we do not require any graphics or aspects of design to be submitted with your document. This will be requested at a later date should your submission be successful.
The Green Building Council of Australia reserves the right to edit any submitted work for accuracy and length constraints.
Unfortunately, due to limited space, not all submissions will be successful.
Promote your product or company
With over 4000 copies made available nationwide the Green Building Council of Australia Yearbook is a great place to advertise your organisation's green initiatives to professionals in the industry, both in Australia and globally.
Our publication is held in high esteem for its quality and stance on sustainability. It has become a go-to reference guide for companies with an environmental conscience.
The Green Building Council of Australia Yearbook is launched at Green Cities - Australia's largest annual conference promoting sustainability in building - and is made available at all our events across Australia.
If you are interested in advertising in this exciting publication, contact gbca@rhodeswingrove.com.
Member organisations will receive a 10% discount so reserve your space in next year's publication on all things green building now!
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Mon 13 Oct, 2008ASBEC: The Second Plank - Building a Low Carbon Economy with Energy Efficient Buildings
Mon 20 Oct, 2008Global Green Trends SmartMarket Report
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