$72m fund to help building industry adopt more 'smart' processes

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A $72 million training fund has been set up to help the building industry move away from labour-intensive methods to more 'smart' processes. The funds, which have been earmarked from June last year to May 2020, will go towards boosting skills in the sector, including...

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