From 1 January 2026, new South Australian legislation will require most commercial and public buildings to have a registered and maintained Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on site. For members of the Property Council of Australia, this is an opportunity to go beyond compliance to enhance workplace health and safety... read more →
Oct
10
Jun
20
In a landmark move to improve public safety and emergency response outcomes, South Australia has introduced legislation that mandates the installation of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in a wide range of public, commercial, and community buildings. The decision reflects the critical role AEDs play in saving lives during cardiac... read more →
May
26
In South Australia, new legislation is making life-saving defibrillators mandatory in many public and private sector facilities. From 1 January 2026, designated buildings, facilities, and vehicles must be equipped with Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). With only 7 months left to meet the deadline many organisations aren’t waiting — they’re... read more →
Sep
06
The Lancet began as an independent, international weekly general medical journal founded in 1823 to make science widely available so that medicine can serve and transform society, and positively impact the lives of people. One hundred years after its founding, The Lancet Commission ‘to reduce the global burden of sudden... read more →
Sep
06
The Property Council Of Australia (PCA) has recently released a comprehensive Guide to Social and Indigenous Procurement for the property industry. According to Mike Zorbas, PCA Chief Executive, “The Guide also provides practical advice to businesses looking to extend their social impact through their procurement choices and acknowledges the... read more →
May
26
According to data by the Australian Genetic Heart Disease Registry, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death in Australia,. Shockingly, this devastating condition can strike anyone, anywhere, at any time - including young, healthy athletes engaged in physical activity. Let’s explore the importance of AEDs, the... read more →
Apr
27
As a parent or caregiver, there's nothing more important than keeping the children in your care safe and healthy. While it's impossible to predict when an emergency will happen, being prepared to handle one can make all the difference. One of the most critical skills you can teach kids... read more →
Apr
14
The panelists discussed some of the challenges for closing the gap for First Nations people, the importance of social and economic empowerment and the value of money when it comes to engaging with First Nations businesses. Hear from our panel of experts as they discuss Closing the Gap and... read more →
Apr
12
It’s heart disease with about 40% of heart attacks being fatal for women. According to research from Heart Research Australia, ‘the majority of women don’t realise it’s one of their leading causes of death’. Interestingly, heart disease tends to manifest itself at a much later stage of life for... read more →
Mar
30
Sudden cardiac arrest is a life-threatening condition that happens to around 22,000 to 33,000 Australians annually outside a hospital. It can happen to anyone, anywhere, and at any time. It can even happen right at the comfort of your home — hence the urgent need for your own home... read more →


