Australia's Commercial Buildings Are Going Green with Help from the Federal Government and the Nation's Business Sector

The latest issue of Business Review Australia features a cover story on the Australian government's efforts to green the countries commercial office buildings, as well articles on six sigma and the most innovative technologies on the market.

(SAN DIEGO, CA) - Business Review Australia, the leading digital business publication for C-level executives, is pleased to announce the launch of its August issue. In the cover story, "Greening Australia's Commercial Office Buildings," the publication examines the Australian Federal Government's initiative to tackle climate change through its Green Building Fund.

In the article, AusIndustry Executive General Manager Bill Peel explains how the Government has offered grants to existing commercial office buildings to implement energy efficiency solutions that better monitor and manage energy use. In the article, Peel said, "In total, the projects supported by these grants have been projected to save more than 158,000 tons of carbon dioxide each year."

Also in the August issue:
Six Sigma in Australia: On the Rise
Lean Six Sigma expert George Potamianakis discusses how Australian companies are implementing Six Sigma techniques.

From the Obvious to the Obscure: 10 Pioneering Technologies

Business Review Australia is taking a look at some of the most innovative technologies on the market. If you haven't seen them yet, you will.

The Big Six: Australia's Top Commercial Law Firms
Mergers, acquisitions, IPO transactions and beyond: It's all in a day's work for the top six law firms in Australia.

The August issue of Business Review Australia also features company reports to profile business in manufacturing, energy, construction, supply chain and food and drink.
The publication takes an in-depth look at Leadership, Technology, Operations, and Finance throughout Australia each month with an aim to provide the best news and information which businesses can draw from to stay up-to-date on fundamental issues and meet continually changing demands.

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