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Energy-efficient homes

Building and design

Sustainable home design can save you money over the long term as well as reduce impact on the environment.

Smart and sustainable design includes:

  • shading (e.g. eaves and verandahs)
  • building materials that are lightweight and renewable
  • insulation in ceilings and walls
  • position of rooms and the house (on the block) taking advantage of breeze and natural light.

Your Home Buyer’s Guide includes advice on how to add energy-saving features to your home and what to look for when you are house hunting.

The GreenSmart program from the Housing Industry Association has practical solutions for designing and building sustainable homes.

Building sustainable homes is the Brisbane City Council’s guide to good design principles.

The Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (Qld) manages development in Queensland.

Read a guide to the Act

Renovating

When renovating your home there are many items you can install to make it more energy efficient.

These include:

Sustainable housing fact sheets are available for home buyers, renovators and builders.

Read more about building and renovating for energy efficiency.

Saving money at home

You can save money and help the environment by:

Contact LivingGreener on 1800 057 590 for more information.

The consumer group CHOICE reviews energy-saving appliances. You can read articles online and add your own comments about:

Do your own research and check your facts before making any decisions.

Renting

Almost a third of Australians rent their home. You can still have green habits even if you don’t own your home or flat.

See A renter's guide to living greener for advice on how you can save money by reducing your energy use.

Have your home assessed

A home sustainability assessment will tell you where you can make the biggest energy and water savings.

Find rebates and assistance to help you live greener.

Premier’s Sustainability Awards

The Premier's Sustainability Awards recognise the achievements of Queenslanders in adopting sustainable practices.

Recycling

Read how to improve your recycling habits including tips on what to recycle and where to recycle it.

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30 April 2013

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