Affiliations and Memberships

1. Master Builders Association (Members of NSW, QLD and WA)

www.mbansw.asn.au, www.masterbuilders.asn.au, www.mbawa.com.au

The Master Builders Association (MBA) understands the importance of a strong building industry in regional Australia and have set up offices across the state to provide a support network of services at the grass roots level. Offices are currently established to support the role of both men and women involved within the building industry.

Regionally, the MBA is revered as an industry leader due to its commitment to members, the community and its 135 years serving the building industry. Specialist services such as training programmes, OHS, legal, industrial, apprenticeships, industry representation and regional divisional meetings all signify the range of services that are delivered to members in Australia.

2. Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA)

Click here to view the GBCA Member Certificate.

www.gbca.org.au

Launched in 2002, the Green Building Council (GBCA) is a national, not-for-profit organisation that is committed to developing a sustainable property industry for Australia by encouraging the adoption of green building practices. It is uniquely supported by both industry and governments across the country.

The Green Building Council's mission is to develop a sustainable property industry for Australia and drive the adoption of green building practices through market-based solutions.

3. National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC)

www.nawic.com.au

The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) is a:

  • not-for-profit organisation formed in 1995 whose mission is to promote and improve the construction industry by the advancement of women within it; and
  • provides a forum for its members to meet and exchange information, ideas and solutions to problems; and
  • offers individual members an opportunity to expand personal and business networks, maintain awareness of industry developments, improve skills and knowledge, and make a contribution to other women in the construction industry.

4. Karratha Districts Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KDCCI)

The Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. (KDCCI) is an active, independent not for profit organisation that promotes the interests of members and the business community in the Shire of Roebourne.

The KDCCI is a founding member of the Regional Chambers of Commerce and Industry (WA) and affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia. These two bodies provide excellent resources and communication forums that allow the KDCCI to play an integral part in the future of Regional Western Australia. Both are powerful lobby groups for representation on state and national levels.

 

www.kdcci.asn.au

5. Mid West Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MWCCI)

MWCCI business is to maximise opportunities and promote networks for sustainable economic growth for all MWCCI members throughout the vibrant Midwest region of WA. With a strong and active membership of businesses and agencies, the Chamber is actively involved in representing members through a range of professional services.

www.mwcci.com.au

6. Chamber of Commerce and Industry Western Australia (CCIWA)

CCI is a private, not-for-profit business organisation - the largest of its kind in Western Australia and one of the most influential and respected chambers of commerce in the country. Our mission is simple: CCI is here to make it easier to do business. That means we use our knowledge, influence and support to create an economic environment that encourages free enterprise, supports business and makes available relevant products and services to business. In keeping with our mission to help businesses in Western Australia run efficiently and profitably, CCI provides a one-stop-shop for any type of help of advice on managing, building or maintaining a business, regardless of size or sector.

CCI provides a comprehensive range of services which include a directory of public training courses, business directories, apprentice and trainee management, employee relations and HR consultancy, OSH and workers' compensation advice, help with importing and exporting, business migration services and many others.

www.cciwa.com