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The research team also includes A/Prof Anna Bruce, Dr Mike Roberts, Dr Simon Heslop and Professor Alistair Sproul of ºÚÁÏÍø´óʼǒs .

Industry Reference Group includes:

  • City of Adelaide
  • City of Sydney
  • City of Vincent
  • Facility Managers Association of Australia
  • Green Building Council of Australia
  • Let Me Be Frank
  • Milli Studio
  • Solar Victoria
  • Victorian Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
  • Wattblock

In the move to Net Zero in Australia, apartments have been largely left behind. The unique difficulties of retrofitting apartments means that they have ended up in the ‘too hard’ basket when it comes to both policy and practice. This project brings together experts in apartment building governance with experts in renewable energy and strata law to provide resources to help property owners make a case for retrofits and evidence to support regulatory and behaviour change.

This research will:

  • Assist property owners to make a case for retrofit by providing examples of successful retrofit projects and an indication of the likely costs and benefits.
  • Provide information and resources to support behaviour change (e.g. encourage residents to change their energy usage behaviour).
  • Help inform government decisions on programs, grants and incentives to encourage sustainable retrofits in apartment buildings.
  • Provide information to support regulatory reform (e.g. amendments to strata scheme management acts, support the case for mandatory disclosure of building performance).

For more information, please contact our Project Manager (Dr Edgar Liu) or see our RACE for 2030 .

Project status

Current

Related programs

Compact Cities

Leading organisation

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Funded by

RACE for 2030

Collaborating partners

ACT Government

Australian Glass and Windows Association

Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

City of Melbourne

City of Randwick

National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS)

NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Owners Corporation Network of Australia