
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.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusiness | |||

Lucas Shipway is a Barrister at Greenway Chambers, with a practice focused on construction and infrastructure disputes.
In this episode, Lucas breaks down his presentation "Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way?". ... more
Emily Ng is Special Counsel in the Construction, Infrastructure, and Projects team at Holding Redlich, where she advises on the full project lifecycle for major energy, resources, and infrastructure developments.
In this episode, Emily discusses th... more
Sean Kelly is a Partner at Clayton Utz. Sean focuses on major projects and construction, and he has extensive experience in project delivery and dispute resolution.
In this episode, Sean takes us through significant changes in construction law. He ... more
Dr Paul Tracey is a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne Law School. Paul teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in construction law, as well as leading the Construction Law and Practice programme at the University of Salford. more
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Brilliant storytelling by Kiri and Sean. Beyond sad and angry that this has occurred on such a massive scale.
Loving listening to these podcasts, Melissa Yeo’s interviewing style is relaxed but brilliant at the same time. Keep it up!!
The recent episode about green arbitration (featuring Lucy Greenwood) was great, highlighting a key issue in an accessible and relevant way (especially for an industry that is often slow to change!).
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Great content, however not very law/construction related.
This series of podcasts deals with the root causes of the dysfunction of the Australian Constrcution Industry. Sean’s forensic mind cuts through the group think like a scalpel.
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This show centers on pressing issues within the Australian construction industry, engaging with professionals, practitioners, and experts who are directly influencing the landscape. The discussions reflect themes such as the evolution and adaptation of construction law, team dynamics between lawyers and engineers, and the cultural shifts necessary for holistic industry improvements. Recent episodes highlight topics like dispute resolution challenges, the implications of artificial intelligence, and preparations for significant projects like the Brisbane Olympics. The format combines expert insights with storytelling to illuminate urgent concerns while exploring innovative solutions.
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Recent guests on Building Tomorrow include:
1. Lucas Shipway
2. Emily Ng
3. Sean Kelly
4. Dr. Paul Tracey
5. Matthew Bell
6. Trevor Thomas
7. James Macdonald
8. Jane Hider
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