Explore and discover the latest on colour trends, design concepts, sustainability, and more at Compass – presented by COLORBOND® steel.
August 10th, 2022
Compass is a 360º virtual event that gives COLORBOND® steel customers the opportunity to explore and navigate what is new and what is next for the design and building industry across Residential as well as Commercial and Industrial sectors.
Connect with the people, ideas and initiatives that are shaping our industry and nation through a mix of dynamic keynotes and tailored expert sessions. See how continuous innovation, unique approaches to design and the increased sustainability embedded within building and manufacturing practices are helping Australians and Australia thrive.
Compass, presented by COLORBOND® steel, will explore colour trends, design concepts, and more on August 23rd, 12.30 pm – 2 pm AEST.

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