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Building Tomorrow is a business podcast hosted by Society of Construction Law Australia. It has 54 episodes, with the latest published April 2026.

Building Tomorrow is a show exploring the biggest issues in the Australian construction landscape by having real conversations with the people behind the scenes shaping the industry.

business ·en-AU ·54 episodes

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1

The Challenger disaster, the Tesseract decision and the role of academia in project success, with Cara North, Eleanor Clifford, Sean Brady and Wayne Jocic

2

How contracts shape culture in construction, with Kiri Parr

3

Amending Less, Building More: Why Australia Needs Truly Standard Contracts, with Adam Perl

4

Why late payment still drives so many construction disputes

5

Delivering safe offshore wind projects, with Kelly-Ann Ee

6

Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way? With Lucas Shipway

7

Is Queensland ready to rethink liability, with Emily Ng

8

Reforming construction law for consistency, with Sean Kelly

9

How lawyers and engineers can work together better, with Dr. Paul Tracey

10

Conference collection: The rest is… liquidated damages, with Matthew Bell and Trevor Thomas

11

AI and the future of construction law, with James Macdonald

12

Building the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, with Jane Hider, Nicole Whitby, and Colin Fraser

13

Does the culture of the construction industry need to change?

14

Why dispute resolution is becoming more complex

15

Conference collection: Michael Bleby, Harris Ashton, and Mia Timpano

16

2024 Stynes Address – Gabrielle Trainor AO

17

2023 Stynes Address – Justice Katie Stynes

18

A Case Study: Superintendent's Duties, Delay Methodologies, Acceleration and more

19

Complexity Theory - How It Can Help Us Think About Risk In Construction

20

Is NEC4 the Answer to Australia’s Broken Standard form ?

21

Collaborative Contracting - where are we now, and why ?

22

The role of the Legal System in Failures - The UK Post Office Scandal (Part 3)

23

Learning from IT Failures: Horizon, Bugs, and Chinooks - The UK Post Office Scandal (Part 2)

24

The Witch Trial of our Times - UK Post Office Scandal (Part 1)

25

Tackling Human Rights Risks in the Australian Construction Sector. 2022 Conference Keynote by Dr. Natalie Galea

26

FIDIC - Where the bloody hell are you?

27

Has the construction industry finally got a burning platform for change?

28

BYO Coffee Cup. Seriously.

29

Stage management and other things you didn't know you needed to think about

30

Remember to wear pants – and other useful tips for navigating online hearings

31

Mind the Gap - the new duty of care

32

Cyber Hygiene In the Era Of COVID-19

33

Gold Digger: What Are Your State Security Of Payment Recourses

34

Episode 21: DRBs: Cheap insurance for real time dispute resolution

35

Episode 20: Let the Tears Be Not Yours: the Case for Diversity, Collaboration and Active Risk Management on Construction Projects

36

Episode 19: It All Changed On-Site. Or Did it…?

37

Episode 18 - Lessons from Success and Failure in Major Construction Projects

38

Episode 17 - Trouble with the Neighbours

39

Episode 16 - So You Think You're Rational?

40

Episode 15 – Grenfell Tower and Construction Regulation

41

Episode 14 – Don’t Let Them Take You Alive!

42

Episode 13 - Private Certification and Defective Building Materials

43

Episode 12 - Construction Project Failures: Will We Ever Learn?

44

Episode 11 - Construction Law: Fostering Harmony or Collisions?

45

Episode 10 - In Conversation with Kara Vague

46

Episode 9 - Technology Assisted Review & Construction Disputes

47

Episode 8 - Hot Jungle to Hot Seat

48

Episode 7 - Proportionate Liability and The Allocation of Risk

49

Episode 6 - Learn the Rules, Get in the Game

50

Episode 5 - The New AS11000: Interview with Ian Bailey SC

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