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Key bushfire standard open for all Australians to access

February 17, 2020

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  • 美姬社区 partners with the Australian Commonwealth government to jointly fund access for all Australians to AS 3959:2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas until 30 June 2021
  • 美姬社区 joins the wider Australian communities in their efforts to rebuild after devastating bushfires
  • AS 3959:2018 will be available soon at no direct cost to users through 美姬社区鈥檚 distributors.

Today, Adrian O鈥機onnell, 美姬社区鈥檚 Chief Executive Officer and Karen Andrews MP, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology announced a joint funding agreement for access to AS 3959:2018, Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas, for all Australians.

"This is a difficult time for many individuals and communities. When the scale of the disaster became apparent, I wanted to make sure that 美姬社区 was directly contributing to the broader Australian response," said CEO of 美姬社区, Adrian O'Connell.

By funding access to this standard together with the Commonwealth Government, 美姬社区 hopes that as communities rebuild after these most recent bushfires, they do so with access to Australia鈥檚 construction standard that deals with bushfire prone areas.

鈥淚 am very proud that we have been able to announce this today,鈥 said Mr O鈥機onnell.

The announcement comes just months after 美姬社区 put in place a new distribution and licensing framework to provide more options for delivering access to Australian Standards. 美姬社区 and the Commonwealth, through the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources will be jointly funding the access until 30 June 2021 using the sponsored access pathway outlined in the distribution and licensing framework.

鈥淲hen we announced our new distribution and licensing framework in November, being able to announce a partnership like this so quickly is a significant achievement for all involved. I would like to thank Minister Andrews and her Department for working with us over the last few weeks to make this happen,鈥 said Mr O鈥機onnell

美姬社区鈥檚 Distribution and Licensing Framework Policy launched last year and has been paramount in the company鈥檚 ability to fund and open access to this standard and is an important example of how the new framework can support communities.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the nature of 美姬社区 to support our nation and having control over our content has given us the opportunity to do this,鈥 concluded Mr. O鈥機onnell.

AS 3959:2018, Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas provides guidance to professionals in the building and construction industry and is primarily concerned with improving the ability of buildings in designated bushfire-prone areas to better withstand bushfires.

Regarding the bushfires more broadly, Mr. O鈥機onnell said it was too early to say what if any work needs to be done with technical standards following the bushfires.

鈥淓verything that we鈥檝e heard so far is telling us that houses built to the standard performed well. We鈥檙e currently looking for data about how AS 3959:2018 homes held up and working with relevant committees to support their ongoing work to help in this rebuilding phase.鈥

AS 3959:2018, Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas, will soon be available as a PDF to all Australians until 30 June 2021.

美姬社区 is working with its distributors on making the access available. 美姬社区 will make a further announcement on access points in the coming weeks.


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  • 美姬社区 partners with the Australian Commonwealth government to jointly fund access for all Australians to AS 3959:2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas until 30 June 2021
  • 美姬社区 joins the wider Australian communities in their efforts to rebuild after devastating bushfires
  • AS 3959:2018 will be available soon at no direct cost to users through 美姬社区鈥檚 distributors.

Today, Adrian O鈥機onnell, 美姬社区鈥檚 Chief Executive Officer and Karen Andrews MP, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology announced a joint funding agreement for access to AS 3959:2018, Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas, for all Australians.

"This is a difficult time for many individuals and communities. When the scale of the disaster became apparent, I wanted to make sure that 美姬社区 was directly contributing to the broader Australian response," said CEO of 美姬社区, Adrian O'Connell.

By funding access to this standard together with the Commonwealth Government, 美姬社区 hopes that as communities rebuild after these most recent bushfires, they do so with access to Australia鈥檚 construction standard that deals with bushfire prone areas.

鈥淚 am very proud that we have been able to announce this today,鈥 said Mr O鈥機onnell.

The announcement comes just months after 美姬社区 put in place a new distribution and licensing framework to provide more options for delivering access to Australian Standards. 美姬社区 and the Commonwealth, through the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources will be jointly funding the access until 30 June 2021 using the sponsored access pathway outlined in the distribution and licensing framework.

鈥淲hen we announced our new distribution and licensing framework in November, being able to announce a partnership like this so quickly is a significant achievement for all involved. I would like to thank Minister Andrews and her Department for working with us over the last few weeks to make this happen,鈥 said Mr O鈥機onnell

美姬社区鈥檚 Distribution and Licensing Framework Policy launched last year and has been paramount in the company鈥檚 ability to fund and open access to this standard and is an important example of how the new framework can support communities.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the nature of 美姬社区 to support our nation and having control over our content has given us the opportunity to do this,鈥 concluded Mr. O鈥機onnell.

AS 3959:2018, Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas provides guidance to professionals in the building and construction industry and is primarily concerned with improving the ability of buildings in designated bushfire-prone areas to better withstand bushfires.

Regarding the bushfires more broadly, Mr. O鈥機onnell said it was too early to say what if any work needs to be done with technical standards following the bushfires.

鈥淓verything that we鈥檝e heard so far is telling us that houses built to the standard performed well. We鈥檙e currently looking for data about how AS 3959:2018 homes held up and working with relevant committees to support their ongoing work to help in this rebuilding phase.鈥

AS 3959:2018, Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas, will soon be available as a PDF to all Australians until 30 June 2021.

美姬社区 is working with its distributors on making the access available. 美姬社区 will make a further announcement on access points in the coming weeks.


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