Meet the challenge of transforming our existing buildings for a sustainable Australia.
Meet the challenge of transforming our existing buildings for a sustainable Australia.
April 4th, 2011
Meet the challenge of transforming our existing buildings for a sustainable Australia.
At the 8th annual Green Building and Design conference you will network with experts, expand your knowledge and be inspired to implement new strategies in your current projects. You will be informed about the latest developments in policies, technologies and projects in the commercial and the residential sector.
Site visits, presentations and discussions will illustrate how theory has been put into practice and how practice can be used to refine theory.
Conference fees (GST incl.):
Full fee $ 1045
Students $ 330
Online attendance: $ 770
Register before the 30th of July for a 25% discount!
Register online at www.shortcourses.rmit.edu.au or telephone RMIT Short Courses on 03 9925 8111
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