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  "internal_strategy_evidence_md": "# Building Ministers' Meeting - Strategy, Performance, and Operating Profile\n\n**Generated at**: 2026-05-09T22:33:29.494151+00:00\n**Entity ID**: B-000737\n**Entity type**: Ministerial Council\n**Jurisdiction**: Commonwealth\n**Portfolio**: Treasury\n**Website**: https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting\n\n> Draft generated from scraped source material. Treat this as an evidence pack for editorial review, not a final judgement.\n\n## Source Coverage\n\n| Source type | Count |\n|---|---:|\n| pages | 2 |\n\n## Executive Readout\n\n### Purpose\n\n- On 22 October 2025, Building Ministers agreed to work with industry and other groups to update and simplify the NCC.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- We do this by:\nmitigating the public safety risks of industry non‑compliance\naddressing systemic problems in the industry consistently and in a timely way\nconsidering national priority reforms for states and territories to implement.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On this page\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting\nRestoring confidence in the building industry\nEnsuring building safety and quality\nImproving building access for people with disability\nAdvice for builders, building owners and tenants\nResponding to building inquiries\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nAt the Economic Reform Roundtable in August 2025, we committed to\nstreamline the National Construction Code (NCC)\n.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Related content\nNCC Project Scope\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting: Communiqué October 2025\nAction on red tape and approvals to build more homes, more quickly\nSubscribe for updates\nState and territory governments regulate building and construction activities in Australia.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n\n### Role and Functions\n\n- Read more about these roles and responsibilities in the\nIntergovernmental Agreement on the ABCB website\n.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On 22 October 2025, Building Ministers agreed to work with industry and other groups to update and simplify the NCC.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- We do this by:\nmitigating the public safety risks of industry non‑compliance\naddressing systemic problems in the industry consistently and in a timely way\nconsidering national priority reforms for states and territories to implement.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On this page\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting\nRestoring confidence in the building industry\nEnsuring building safety and quality\nImproving building access for people with disability\nAdvice for builders, building owners and tenants\nResponding to building inquiries\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nAt the Economic Reform Roundtable in August 2025, we committed to\nstreamline the National Construction Code (NCC)\n.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Related content\nNCC Project Scope\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting: Communiqué October 2025\nAction on red tape and approvals to build more homes, more quickly\nSubscribe for updates\nState and territory governments regulate building and construction activities in Australia.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n\n### Strategic Priorities\n\n- We do this by:\nmitigating the public safety risks of industry non‑compliance\naddressing systemic problems in the industry consistently and in a timely way\nconsidering national priority reforms for states and territories to implement.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- It sets the strategic direction for the\nAustralian Building Codes Board (ABCB)\n.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On 22 October 2025, Building Ministers agreed to work with industry and other groups to update and simplify the NCC.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On this page\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting\nRestoring confidence in the building industry\nEnsuring building safety and quality\nImproving building access for people with disability\nAdvice for builders, building owners and tenants\nResponding to building inquiries\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nAt the Economic Reform Roundtable in August 2025, we committed to\nstreamline the National Construction Code (NCC)\n.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Related content\nNCC Project Scope\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting: Communiqué October 2025\nAction on red tape and approvals to build more homes, more quickly\nSubscribe for updates\nState and territory governments regulate building and construction activities in Australia.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n\n## KPIs, Targets, and Where They Are At\n\n- On 22 October 2025, Building Ministers agreed to work with industry and other groups to update and simplify the NCC.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- We do this by:\nmitigating the public safety risks of industry non‑compliance\naddressing systemic problems in the industry consistently and in a timely way\nconsidering national priority reforms for states and territories to implement.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On this page\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting\nRestoring confidence in the building industry\nEnsuring building safety and quality\nImproving building access for people with disability\nAdvice for builders, building owners and tenants\nResponding to building inquiries\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nAt the Economic Reform Roundtable in August 2025, we committed to\nstreamline the National Construction Code (NCC)\n.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Related content\nNCC Project Scope\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting: Communiqué October 2025\nAction on red tape and approvals to build more homes, more quickly\nSubscribe for updates\nState and territory governments regulate building and construction activities in Australia.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n\n## Key Metrics\n\n- On 22 October 2025, Building Ministers agreed to work with industry and other groups to update and simplify the NCC.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- We do this by:\nmitigating the public safety risks of industry non‑compliance\naddressing systemic problems in the industry consistently and in a timely way\nconsidering national priority reforms for states and territories to implement.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On this page\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting\nRestoring confidence in the building industry\nEnsuring building safety and quality\nImproving building access for people with disability\nAdvice for builders, building owners and tenants\nResponding to building inquiries\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nAt the Economic Reform Roundtable in August 2025, we committed to\nstreamline the National Construction Code (NCC)\n.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Related content\nNCC Project Scope\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting: Communiqué October 2025\nAction on red tape and approvals to build more homes, more quickly\nSubscribe for updates\nState and territory governments regulate building and construction activities in Australia.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n\n## Key Achievements\n\n- On 22 October 2025, Building Ministers agreed to work with industry and other groups to update and simplify the NCC.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- We do this by:\nmitigating the public safety risks of industry non‑compliance\naddressing systemic problems in the industry consistently and in a timely way\nconsidering national priority reforms for states and territories to implement.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On this page\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting\nRestoring confidence in the building industry\nEnsuring building safety and quality\nImproving building access for people with disability\nAdvice for builders, building owners and tenants\nResponding to building inquiries\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nAt the Economic Reform Roundtable in August 2025, we committed to\nstreamline the National Construction Code (NCC)\n.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Related content\nNCC Project Scope\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting: Communiqué October 2025\nAction on red tape and approvals to build more homes, more quickly\nSubscribe for updates\nState and territory governments regulate building and construction activities in Australia.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n\n## Key Issues, Risks, and Recommendations\n\n- We do this by:\nmitigating the public safety risks of industry non‑compliance\naddressing systemic problems in the industry consistently and in a timely way\nconsidering national priority reforms for states and territories to implement.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Building Ministers’ Meeting\nThe Building Ministers' Meeting (BMM) oversees policy issues affecting Australia’s building and construction industries.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Building confidence report: implementation plan\nThe Building Ministers’ Forum developed a roadmap to\nimplement the recommendations\nof the expert assessment and restore community confidence.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Building Confidence Report Implementation team\nThe ABCB established the\nBuilding Confidence Report Implementation team\nto oversee responses to the recommendations in consultation with industry and governments.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Tenants renting apartments can raise concerns about building defects or issues with their landlord.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On 22 October 2025, Building Ministers agreed to work with industry and other groups to update and simplify the NCC.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On this page\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting\nRestoring confidence in the building industry\nEnsuring building safety and quality\nImproving building access for people with disability\nAdvice for builders, building owners and tenants\nResponding to building inquiries\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nAt the Economic Reform Roundtable in August 2025, we committed to\nstreamline the National Construction Code (NCC)\n.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- Related content\nNCC Project Scope\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting: Communiqué October 2025\nAction on red tape and approvals to build more homes, more quickly\nSubscribe for updates\nState and territory governments regulate building and construction activities in Australia.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n\n## Corporate Values and Operating Culture\n\n- On 22 October 2025, Building Ministers agreed to work with industry and other groups to update and simplify the NCC.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- We do this by:\nmitigating the public safety risks of industry non‑compliance\naddressing systemic problems in the industry consistently and in a timely way\nconsidering national priority reforms for states and territories to implement.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (https://www.industry.gov.au/regulations-and-standards/building-and-construction/building-ministers-meeting)`\n- On this page\nStreamlining and modernising the National Construction Code\nBuilding Ministers’ Meeting\nRestoring confidence 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  "legislation_md": "# Building Ministers' Meeting - Acts and Legislation Discovery\n\n**Generated at**: 2026-05-09T21:21:16.278791+00:00\n**Entity ID**: B-000737\n**Jurisdiction**: Commonwealth\n**Portfolio**: Treasury\n\n> This is an evidence-based discovery list from scraped department material. A mention does not always mean the department administers the legislation; high-confidence and official register links should be reviewed.\n\n## Summary\n\n- Source files scanned: 2\n- Unique legislation references found: 0\n\n## Legislation References\n\n_No Act/Regulation/Instrument references found in the local corpus._\n\n## Files Scanned\n\n- `pages/homepage.html` (page)\n- `pages/ministers.html` (page)",
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