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A Boral Plasterboard Publication Summer Edition 2002BuildersBoralfor
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coming events
contents
Technical Trade Committee 2
The Reinforcer 3
Decoration 4-5
Maintenance 6-7
The Cause and the Cure 8-9
New cornice 10-11
Building Approvals 12-13
TecAssist 14
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In the year 2000, Boral Plasterboard management established a
national Technical Trade Committee to:
review company products
monitor systems performance
oversee technical literature
assess new products.
Boral Plasterboard
Danny Docherty (Vic), Ian Moore (WA), Ray Kennedy (NSW), Mark Nuner (NSW)
David Stephens (Vic), Len Pimm (Chairman), J im Browning (Qld), Adam Bergemann (Vic - absent)
The Committee members have some 275 years of combined
building industry qualifications and experience covering every
aspect of the Australian and overseas building and construction
industries.
The Technical Trade Committee members are drawn
from all states and have a wealth of experience.
They are in daily contact with industry leaders
and are active in technical training, customer
service and solving industry issues.
The Committee meets every two months and
members communicate regularly to providecustomers with well informed feedback.
The Committee has already made a
number of recommendations to improve
systems and reduce site breakdowns.
The most recent being an update to
Garage Ceiling Construction Practices.
If you would like to contribute to the Technical Trade Committees agenda for
industry improvement, please contact your local member or ring Danny and
Bernie at Boral Plasterboard TecASSISTon 1800 811 222
The 57th Federal Conference of
the Federation of Wall and Ceiling
Industries - Australia and New
Zealand, will be held at
Southbank, Brisbane from the
1st - 4th October 2002.
With a focus on technical and
training issues, it is an opportunity
not to be missed.
We look forward to your company.
The Technical Trade
Committee will help to
keep Boral Plasterboard at
the forefront of innovation
and development.
Technical Trade Committee
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NEW! NEW! NEW!
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The Reinforceris a perforated plastic component that strengthens the internal, externaland mitre butt joints of cove cornice and ClassiCoveTMNew York Cornice.
When correctly installed, The Reinforcersignificantly reduces cracking at cornice
joints. Cracking, which can result from normal building settlement, may involve
costly maintenance.
Features and benefits
easy to install
helps eliminate cracking in cornice joints available to suit 55, 75 and 90mm internal, external and butt joints of cove cornice available to suit 90mm internal, external and butt joints of ClassiCoveTMNew
York Cornice.
Installation instructions
1 apply a liberal quantity of cornice adhesive to the back of The Reinforcer2 fix The Reinforcerto the desired wall and ceiling junctions
3 apply a liberal quantity of cornice adhesive to the back of the cornice or to the
face of The Reinforcer
4 fix first length of cornice, ensuring a good
key is formed with The Reinforcer
5 apply cornice adhesive to
subsequent cornices and fit
toThe Reinforcerto form
a corner or butt joint.
Fit The Reinforcer
into position
Fit cornice
Steps 3, 4 & 5
Step 2
Step 1Apply adhesive to
The Reinforcer
Example of cracking in a cornice joint
What is The Reinforcer?
NEW! NEW! NEW!
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REMEMBER
TheReinforcerhel
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eliminatecrackingincornice
jointsandwillreducecost
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maintenance.
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Common Problem Areas
Bathroom and ensuite ceilings require specifictreatment and should be painted in accordance
with the manufacturers specifications. Flat
waterbased PVA ceiling paint has a limited life
span in wet areas.
Exterior ceilings to patios, walkways, soffits etcrequire exterior quality paint (no exceptions).
Gloss paints tend to highlight imperfections andshould only be used in conjunction with a level
5 finish. Some of todays feature colours can produce
coverage problems so consult your paint
manufacturer first.
Plasterboard manufacturers recommend the
finish coat be roller applied as nap raising
around joint edges and nail holes are
highlighted when paint is sprayed.
In passageways exposed to glancing light, extracare is required to avoid variations in gloss
levels on jointed surfaces. Be aware that the growing trend towards coloured
ceilings can highlight surface variations. Flat white
ceiling paint will produce the best results.
decoration
Common Problem Areas
Downlights or spotlights in ceilings placedclose to walls and allowed to reflect down the
wall surface.
Any surface mounted fluorescent lights
Any unshaded bare bulbs.
All bare bulbs produce disappointing results in
plaster ceilings. Once faults have been identified
under these lighting conditions the damage is
done. Installation of light shades prior to handoverwill reduce disputes regarding owners perceptions
on quality.
Lighting
Poor paint preparation and/or application
Painting
The effects of lighting on plasterboard. The above pictures are of the
same section of ceiling but taken from different angles.
plaster surfaces
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In todays highly competitive environment, costshave a major impact on a builders viability. It is
common to focus on the visual and presentation
aspects of a house, while overlooking unseen
areas for the sake of economy.
We are aware that many new home buyers on
restricted budgets demand value for money and
look for cost savings wherever possible.
In trying to satisfy this market, it is not
uncommon for the appearance of a house to takeprecedence over the structural components.
Unfortunately it is not until later that the
compromises in quality, due to cost cutting, are
met with disappointing results.
When maintenance issues appear, todays shortcutsbecome tomorrows disputes.
It is not always easy to identify the causes of
defects that occur in the finish of interior linings.
Some problems can be so complex that the actual
reasons behind a particular issue may never be
identified.
Spare a thought for the plasterers as it is their work
that is immediately questioned. We need to
remember that plaster is only a surface finishproduct and does not add to the structural integrity
of a building.
It is both interesting and amusing to observe the
dispute resolution process regarding maintenance
issues especially when it comes to apportioning
blame and costs. Some of the fancy footwork and
sidestepping that follows would do any dance
instructor proud. As a result, the real costs of
maintenance issues are seldom quantified. Painters
and plasterers often undertake repairs as an act ofgoodwill or alternatively to avoid conflict and
ensure future business.
When maintenance issues arise they are often the
result of a combination of factors: -
lack of ventilation
no sarking under low pitch tile roofs
absence of proper framing (particularly around
cornice lines and sheet ends)
the use of ceiling joists running parallel
between wide-spaced trusses to obviate the
need for ceiling battens
insufficient framing at directional truss change
shrinkage and/or settlement on large bulkheads,particularly where they support a truss load for
the full length of a room
building movement/reactive soils
slab heaving
plasterboard installed over wet framing
and the list goes on.
Maintenance - at what cost?
maintenance
Moisture due to blowback through tiles
Maintenance
No sarking
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With the majority of these issues dealt with andforgotten about in the early life of the building
dont be led into a false sense of security as there
are two more obstacles to overcome.
Firstly, there is an emerging trend whereconsumers are selling their homes earlier than
previous generations. When this happens within
the building guarantee period, the builder is
often be called in to rectify maintenance items in
preparation for the sale. This is a growing cost
that the builder has had little exposure topreviously.
Secondly, prospective buyers of recently builthomes will often negotiate a lower price with an
owner to take account of maintenance items.
Once the sale has been completed, the new
owner sometimes calls in the original builder to
rectify those same items under the terms of the
building guarantee. The new owner has had two
wins. The first being the reduced purchase price
and the second is having the items rectified at
no cost by the builder. This is another growing
area of concern for builders.
As building industry legislation has defined
maintenance responsibilities, consumers have
become more aware of their entitlements due to the
competitive nature of the building industry. There is
a need to ensure that maintenance costs are
minimised.
maintenance
Light fittings only supported by plasterboard Light fittings only supported by plasterboard
Ceiling distortion could be due to many factors
Issues
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Inspired by one of Europes most enchanting cities,ClassiCoveTMVenice is the latest addition to Boral
Plasterboards ClassiCoveTMrange of cornices.
Like all things Venetian, ClassiCoveTMis truely
elegant, adding grace and charm to a room with its
sleek shadowline profile.
Capturing the mediaeval splendour of the 1500 year
old city with its fascinating maze of bridges and
canals, the fluid curves of this distinctive cornice
profile are decorative as well as functional.
With a 65mm shadowline profile, ClassiCoveTM
Venice is a departure from the conventional angular
shadowline cornice, offering the advantage of a
gracious shadowline to obscure any paint cracks
that may appear under the bottom edge.
Casting a clean, even shadow on a wall,
ClassiCoveTMVenice will add new dimension to
your room creating an impression of space and
evoking images of captivating buildings in the
delightful city of islands.
Wish that we could be gliding on a gondolathrough the heart of Venice, past grand
Italian palazzos under ornate bridges...Anon
Features and benefits:
complements a variety of colours
the 65mm profile is available in 4.2m lengths
even shadow cast on walls creates theimpression of additional space
flawless finish when decorated
easy to handle
a decorative effect at a less than decorativecornice price.
For more information please contact:
Boral Plasterboard TecAssist
Freecall: 1800 811 222
or visit our website located at:
http://www.plasterboard.boral.com.au
new products
ClassiCove VeniceNew Cornice
ClassiCove Venice Cornice
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issues The cause and
Proper design
By following manufacturers installation recom-
mendations, plasterboard will not be subjected to
building movement stress. The positioning of
expansion or control joints in plasterboard needs
to be considered at the design phase and clearly
identified on the working drawings. The references
to control joints in manufacturers literature only
cater for movement in the plasterboard and do not
take into account actual building movement.
Building movement areas of particular concern
include:
Girder trusses Directional changes in the roof structure
Large ceiling areas adjoining passageways
Openings without heads.
Careful planning at the design stage helps to
reduce maintenance issues and rectification works.
Wall framing
Wall construction also varies from state to state.Some states prefer metal framing while others
prefer timber or a combination of both. Western
Australia and some areas of North Queensland are
Australia is a vast country with many variations intemperature, rainfall and humidity. These climatic
differences contribute to a range of design and
building techniques being used across Australia.
The installation of plasterboard being one of the
more visible.
Regions with extended wet season and extreme
temperature fluctuations such as Darwin, are
particularly vulnerable, as both of these factors
have an impact on building maintenance issues.
In areas of unfavourable conditions, consideration
should be given to the use of expansion joints both
internally and externally. These should form part of
the normal installation procedure rather than being
used as an extra.
The cause and the cure Article prepared by Emil Plej,Contracting Manager,
West Australia
predominantly brick and/or
block. This introduces
another set of problems
particularly when adhering the
bottom edge of cornice to masonry.
All construction methods have their own special
requirements. Recognising some of these recurring
issues and planning for them can reduce
unwanted and costly callbacks.
The rules are simple:
Build to suit the climate in your area.
Exercise caution when using
designs from other states or worse still, other
countries.
Recognise the benefits of temperature control by
incorporationg ventilation, sisalation, insulation,
overhangs, soffits and light colour roofingmaterials in your next project.
Reduce maintenance costs by
using the correct fastenersBoral has introduced a new and simplified
plasterboard fixing screw classification.
D W L SD Type
for steel BMT0.8 -2.0mm
W Type
for timberonly
L Type
for laminatingplasterboard
S Type
for steel BMTup to 0.8mm
We recommend that only W type screws be used
for timber construction.
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With todays modern construction and truss roof directional changes, expansion joints are becoming anecessary part of plasterboard installation. Plasterboard cannot withstand the stress associated with building
movement, especially with the direct fix method.
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the cure
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Building ApprovalsNumber of new houses & other residential
buildings approved by Statistical Division (SD)
September Quarters 2000 and 2001September Quarters 2000 and 2001September Quarters 2000 and 2001September Quarters 2000 and 2001September Quarters 2000 and 2001Prepared for Boral Plasterboard - November 2001Source: Australian Bureau of Statist ics
Total Total other Total Total Total other Total Total Total other TotalRegionsRegionsRegionsRegionsRegions houses residential residential houses residential residential houses residential residential
building building building
MelbourneMelbourneMelbourneMelbourneMelbourne 4083 2860 6943 6804 3877 10681 66.64 35.56 53.84
BarwonBarwonBarwonBarwonBarwon 387 108 495 716 55 771 85.01 -49.07 55.76
Western DistrictWestern DistrictWestern DistrictWestern DistrictWestern District 61 11 72 200 15 215 227.87 36.36 198.61
Central HighlandsCentral HighlandsCentral HighlandsCentral HighlandsCentral Highlands 130 25 155 313 2 315 140.77 -92.00 103.23
WimmeraWimmeraWimmeraWimmeraWimmera 18 0 18 48 0 48 166.67 0.00 166.67
MalleeMalleeMalleeMalleeMallee 86 20 106 148 0 148 72.09 -100.00 39.62
LoddonLoddonLoddonLoddonLoddon 171 18 189 327 13 340 91.23 -27.78 79.89
GoulburnGoulburnGoulburnGoulburnGoulburn 246 20 266 388 8 396 57.72 -60.00 48.87
Ovens-MurrayOvens-MurrayOvens-MurrayOvens-MurrayOvens-Murray 92 4 96 162 10 172 76.09 150.00 79.17
East GippslandEast GippslandEast GippslandEast GippslandEast Gippsland 79 0 79 148 7 155 87.34 N/A 96.20
GippslandGippslandGippslandGippslandGippsland 218 19 237 379 28 407 73.85 47.37 71.73
VictoriaVictoriaVictoriaVictoriaVictoria 55715571557155715571 30853085308530853085 86568656865686568656 96339633963396339633 40154015401540154015 1364813648136481364813648 72.9172.9172.9172.9172.91 30.1530.1530.1530.1530.15 57.6757.6757.6757.6757.67
Dwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsSeptember Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000
Dwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsSeptember Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001
Variance (%)Variance (%)Variance (%)Variance (%)Variance (%)Victoria
Total Total other Total Total Total other Total Total Total other TotalRegionsRegionsRegionsRegionsRegions houses residential residential houses residential residential houses residential residential
building building building
SydneySydneySydneySydneySydney 2353 2429 4782 3329 4410 7739 41.48 81.56 61.84
HunterHunterHunterHunterHunter 530 401 931 769 272 1041 45.09 -32.17 11.82
IllawarraIllawarraIllawarraIllawarraIllawarra 343 55 398 716 244 960 108.75 343.64 141.21Richmond-TRichmond-TRichmond-TRichmond-TRichmond-Tweedweedweedweedweed 187 30 217 358 48 406 91.44 60.00 87.10
Mid-North CoastMid-North CoastMid-North CoastMid-North CoastMid-North Coast 276 75 351 453 136 589 64.13 81.33 67.81
NorthernNorthernNorthernNorthernNorthern 89 14 103 113 9 122 26.97 -35.71 18.45
North WesternNorth WesternNorth WesternNorth WesternNorth Western 66 6 72 113 4 117 71.21 -33.33 62.50
Central WestCentral WestCentral WestCentral WestCentral West 127 17 144 247 16 263 94.49 -5.88 82.64
South EasternSouth EasternSouth EasternSouth EasternSouth Eastern 284 51 335 373 56 429 31.34 9.80 28.06
MurrumbidgeeMurrumbidgeeMurrumbidgeeMurrumbidgeeMurrumbidgee 106 10 116 161 21 182 51.89 110.00 56.90
MurrayMurrayMurrayMurrayMurray 95 0 95 147 4 151 54.74 N/A 58.95
Far WestFar WestFar WestFar WestFar West 2 0 2 2 0 2 0.00 0.00 0.00
New South WalesNew South WalesNew South WalesNew South WalesNew South Wales 44584458445844584458 30883088308830883088 75467546754675467546 67816781678167816781 52205220522052205220 1200112001120011200112001 52.1152.1152.1152.1152.11 69.0469.0469.0469.0469.04 59.0459.0459.0459.0459.04
Dwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsSeptember Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000
Dwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsSeptember Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001
Variance (%)Variance (%)Variance (%)Variance (%)Variance (%)NSW
Total Total other Total Total Total other Total Total Total other TotalRegionsRegionsRegionsRegionsRegions houses residential residential houses residential residential houses residential residential
building building building
BrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbane 1731 1213 2944 2893 788 3681 67.13 -35.04 25.03
MoretonMoretonMoretonMoretonMoreton 999 709 1708 1761 968 2729 76.28 36.53 59.78
Wide Bay-BurnettWide Bay-BurnettWide Bay-BurnettWide Bay-BurnettWide Bay-Burnett 237 69 306 402 89 491 69.62 28.99 60.46
Darling DownsDarling DownsDarling DownsDarling DownsDarling Downs 167 2 169 278 21 299 66.47 950.00 76.92
SouthWestSouthWestSouthWestSouthWestSouthWest 16 0 16 27 2 29 68.75 N/A 81.25
FitzroyFitzroyFitzroyFitzroyFitzroy 99 23 122 218 58 276 120.20 152.17 126.23
Central WestCentral WestCentral WestCentral WestCentral West 5 0 5 10 2 12 100.00 N/A 140.00
MackayMackayMackayMackayMackay 95 137 232 218 24 242 129.47 -82.48 4.31
NorthernNorthernNorthernNorthernNorthern 110 21 131 405 67 472 268.18 219.05 260.31
Far NorthFar NorthFar NorthFar NorthFar North 132 30 162 286 97 383 116.67 223.33 136.42
North westNorth westNorth westNorth westNorth west 23 14 37 24 9 33 4.35 -35.71 -10.81
QueenslandQueenslandQueenslandQueenslandQueensland 36143614361436143614 22182218221822182218 58325832583258325832 65226522652265226522 21252125212521252125 86478647864786478647 80.4680.4680.4680.4680.46 -4.19-4.19-4.19-4.19-4.19 48.2748.2748.2748.2748.27
Dwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsSeptember Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000September Quarter 2000
Dwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsDwelling ApprovalsSeptember Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001September Quarter 2001
Variance (%)Variance (%)Variance (%)Variance (%)Variance (%)Queensland
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Total Total other Total Total Total other Total Total Total other TotalRegionsRegionsRegionsRegionsRegions houses residential residential houses residential residential houses residential residential
building building building
PerthPerthPerthPerthPerth 2121 575 2696 3423 554 3977 61.39 -3.65 47.51South EastSouth EastSouth EastSouth EastSouth East 419 34 453 643 74 717 53.46 117.65 58.28
Lower Great SouthernLower Great SouthernLower Great SouthernLower Great SouthernLower Great Southern 73 6 79 99 3 102 35.62 -50.00 29.11
Upper Great SouthernUpper Great SouthernUpper Great SouthernUpper Great SouthernUpper Great Southern 20 0 20 9 0 9 -55.00 0.00 -55.00
MidlandsMidlandsMidlandsMidlandsMidlands 106 10 116 95 12 107 -10.38 20.00 -7.76
South EasternSouth EasternSouth EasternSouth EasternSouth Eastern 22 45 67 56 18 74 154.55 -60.00 10.45
CentralCentralCentralCentralCentral 63 17 80 71 5 76 12.70 -70.59 -5.00
PilbaraPilbaraPilbaraPilbaraPilbara 1 0 1 24 0 24 2300.00 0.00 2300.00
KimberleyKimberleyKimberleyKimberleyKimberley 60 8 68 85 6 91 41.67 -25.00 33.82
Western AustraliaWestern AustraliaWestern AustraliaWestern AustraliaWestern Australia 28852885288528852885 695695695695695 35803580358035803580 45054505450545054505 672672672672672 51775177517751775177 56.1556.1556.1556.1556.15 -3.31-3.31-3.31-3.31-3.31 44.6144.6144.6144.6144.61
Total Total other Total Total Total other Total Total Total other TotalRegionsRegionsRegionsRegionsRegions houses residential residential houses residential residential houses residential residential
building building building
AdelaideAdelaideAdelaideAdelaideAdelaide 875 345 1220 1444 340 1784 65.03 -1.45 46.23
Outer AdelaideOuter AdelaideOuter AdelaideOuter AdelaideOuter Adelaide 199 2 201 431 17 448 116.58 750.00 122.89
YYYYYorke and Lower Northorke and Lower Northorke and Lower Northorke and Lower Northorke and Lower North 46 0 46 84 17 101 82.61 N/A 119.57
Murray LandsMurray LandsMurray LandsMurray LandsMurray Lands 45 0 45 103 19 122 128.89 N/A 171.11South EastSouth EastSouth EastSouth EastSouth East 40 0 40 82 8 90 105.00 N/A 125.00
EyreEyreEyreEyreEyre 42 12 54 60 4 64 42.86 -66.67 18.52
NorthernNorthernNorthernNorthernNorthern 32 0 32 39 0 39 21.88 0.00 21.88
South AustraliaSouth AustraliaSouth AustraliaSouth AustraliaSouth Australia 12791279127912791279 359359359359359 16381638163816381638 22432243224322432243 405405405405405 26482648264826482648 75.3775.3775.3775.3775.37 12.8112.8112.8112.8112.81 61.6661.6661.6661.6661.66
Total Total other Total Total Total other Total Total Total other TotalRegionsRegionsRegionsRegionsRegions houses residential residential houses residential residential houses residential residential
building building building
Greater HobartGreater HobartGreater HobartGreater HobartGreater Hobart 87 21 108 165 25 190 89.66 19.05 75.93
SouthernSouthernSouthernSouthernSouthern 38 0 38 56 0 56 47.37 0.00 47.37
NorthernNorthernNorthernNorthernNorthern 79 0 79 117 27 144 48.10 N/A 82.28
Mersey-LyellMersey-LyellMersey-LyellMersey-LyellMersey-Lyell 61 0 61 64 2 66 4.92 N/A 8.20
TTTTTasmaniaasmaniaasmaniaasmaniaasmania 265265265265265 2121212121 286286286286286 402402402402402 5454545454 456456456456456 51.751.751.751.751.7 157.14157.14157.14157.14157.14 59.4459.4459.4459.4459.44
Total Total other Total Total Total other Total Total Total other TotalRegionsRegionsRegionsRegionsRegions houses residential residential houses residential residential houses residential residential
building building building
DarwinDarwinDarwinDarwinDarwin 55 88 143 103 51 154 87.27 -42.05 7.69
Northern TNorthern TNorthern TNorthern TNorthern Territory - Balerritory - Balerritory - Balerritory - Balerritory - Bal 89 17 106 48 41 89 -46.07 141.18 -16.04
Northern TNorthern TNorthern TNorthern TNorthern Territoryerritoryerritoryerritoryerritory 144144144144144 105105105105105 249249249249249 151151151151151 9292929292 243243243243243 4.864.864.864.864.86 -12.38-12.38-12.38-12.38-12.38 -2.41-2.41-2.41-2.41-2.41
Total Total other Total Total Total other Total Total Total other TotalRegionsRegionsRegionsRegionsRegions houses residential residential houses residential residential houses residential residential
building building building
CanberraCanberraCanberraCanberraCanberra 258 117 375 331 78 409 28.29 -33.33 9.07
ACT - BalACT - BalACT - BalACT - BalACT - Bal 1 0 1 1 0 1 0.00 0.00 0.00
ACTACTACTACTACT 259259259259259 117117117117117 376376376376376 332332332332332 7878787878 410410410410410 28.1928.1928.1928.1928.19 -33.33-33.33-33.33-33.33-33.33 9.049.049.049.049.04
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