Housing Industry Association
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) is an association of more than 40,000 members working in the housing industry. It is the peak national industry association for the residential construction and home building, renovation and development industry in Australia.
Formation | June 1965 |
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Type | Non-government organisation |
Location | |
Membership | –40,000 |
National President | Simon Norris |
National Vice President | Alwyn Even |
Main organ | National Board of Directors |
Website | hia |
Formerly called | Builders and Allied Trades Association |
The organisation's headquarters are located in Canberra while there are large offices in each capital city.
The Association and its members are committed to promoting the highest standards of customer service, workmanship and business conduct. HIA also strive for full compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, codes and standards.
Members
HIA have an extensive membership program which supports residential builders, trade contractors, developers, design professionals, kitchen and bathroom specialists, manufacturers and suppliers. Such a large membership base ensures political strength and the ability to develop and advocate policies which recognise the importance of the housing industry to all Australians.
HIA have been providing business support services to more than 40,000 members for over 60 years.
Members have access to business contracts and multiple networking opportunities through national and statewide events along with training, technical and legal advice. Members are also kept up to date on current trends and insights through regular HIA newsletters and publications.
Services
HIA provides a range of services and information to assist all those in the home building industry. In particular they develop and advocate policies which recognise the importance of the housing industry to all Australians. HIA advocate the views and policies of their members by contributing to enquiries and forums that impact on the residential building sector. Certain policy areas cover economics, industry, building, planning, industrial relations, legal, environment, training and skills.
The association conducts surveys and publishes reports including new home sales. It is able to provide recommended builders for specific areas to potential clients.[1]
History
At a meeting on the 21 January 1946 by interested parties it was agreed to establish a housing industry organisation. It was initially called the Builders and Allied Trades Association (BATA).[2] In its first three years the group signed up 1,000 members.[2] In June 1965 the organisation became a national association.
See also
- Australian property bubble
- Silberberg v The Builders Collective of Australia Inc.
References
- Derkley, Karin (2011). Buying Property for Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. p. 119. ISBN 978-0730375586. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
- "HIA History". Housing Industry Association. Archived from the original on 1 April 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.