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Master Builders Australia has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in October 2022. The social media accounts linked to from Master Builders Australia are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • Spotify • LinkedIn • Threads • X Besides social media accounts, masterbuildersaus has populated their site with: • Do we need more overseas tradies?: Master Builders CEO discusses the construction crisis | THE ISSUE • Government’s trust changes a systemic threat to construction industry - Master Builders Australia • BuildSkills’ radical tax-free plan to lure apprentices as numbers fall to five-year low • Construction apprenticeships sink to 5-year low - Master Builders Australia • RBA decision another sign the Federal Parliament should reject the tax hikes on housing - Statement from Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn - Master Builders Australia • Improving intergenerational housing equity means more housing supply - Master Builders Australia • Builders brace as Budget legislation progresses through Parliament • Disruption from industrial disputes nears 4-year low - Master Builders Australia • MBA National Events Program - Brisbane 2026 - Master Builders Australia • The Forecasts Webinar March 2026 - Master Builders Australia • March 2026 Industry Forecasts – Master Builders Australia • Master Builders Member Benefits | Toyota Australia • The Brian Seidler AM Memorial Scholarship – Master Builders Australia • NEW MASTER BUILDERS DIGITAL CONTRACTS • Construct You Career: The Ultimate Jobs Guide • Safe & Productive Workplaces • Submission to the Productivity Commission’s Revitalising National Competition Policy 2025 • FAST TRACK TO 1.2 MILLION HOMES • September 2025 Building and Construction Industry Forecasts • Campaign Website: More Homes for Aussies • Donate: Help our ads reach more people • Have your say: How is the housing crisis impacting you? • Sign our petition • Email your MP and candidates • Building a better, safer and fairer industry through productivity reform • Apprentice completions reach decade highs but new apprentice numbers still too low • Master Builders AU: Build Your Future, Shape the Industry • Housing market on the mend but more work needed to hit Accord targets • Builders support extension of instant asset write-off but reform is needed • Building approvals remain steady but well below target • Builders welcome measures to boost home ownership – Master Builders Australia • Budget 2025-26: Laying the foundations for growth • Budget Reply recognises important role of business in solving housing crisis • Builders: Budget tinkers at the edges but misses crucial measures to ease construction cost pressures – Master Builders Australia • National licensing scheme for electricians first step towards improving workforce mobility and reducing red tape – Master Builders Australia • Builders set the foundation for safer and more productive workplaces • Enough is enough. Government must clean up the CFMEU. • Response to Murray Review a step in the right direction – Master Builders AustraliaResponse to Murray Review a step in the right direction • Media release: Rate cut brings relief – now it’s the Government’s turn to deliver