Denita Wawn

Denita Wawn

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Denita Wawn is the chief executive of Master Builders Australia, an influential organization that represents the interests of the building and construction industry. With extensive experience in the sector, Wawn advocates for policy changes and improvements in building practices to enhance productivity and address the ongoing housing crisis in Australia.

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Denita Wawn said any policy change should be focused on building more homes.

how far prices would fall if capital gains tax discount changed
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2026-02-11
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Master Builders Australia chief executive Denita Wawn said the report should be a wake-up call to the federal government.

Red tape adds $320,000 to new home builds, Productivity Commission finds
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-12-26
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The chief executive of construction lobby group Master Builders Australia, Denita Wawn, welcomed the ruling.

CFMEU leaders losers High Court appeal to regain control of embattled union from government
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-06-18
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Wawn is the chief executive of Master Builders Australia and commented on the construction costs in the industry.

$2.7b plan by developer Beulah to build STH BNK project in Melbourne’s Southbank falters
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-04-16
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Denita Wawn, CEO of Master Builders Australia, emphasizes the need for measures to increase the national labor workforce.

Why can’t we build enough houses?
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-04-16
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Master Builders Australia chief executive Denita Wawn said the organisation found that many women tend to enter the industry later in life.

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The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-04-11
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Master Builders Australia chief executive Denita Wawn said the commission had made sensible recommendations that should be considered by all governments.

Slow home building holding back Australia as Reserve Bank meets to consider rates cut
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-02-16
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