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Australia and New Zealand Timber Shortage - Looking at the future

Critical shortage of core materials

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COVID-19: Building and construction sector guidance

Find out what each Covid-19 Alert Level means in the building and construction sector for tradespeople and construction workers.

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Builders can fix anything, except their own business

Tradies are out there fixing everyone else problems, but who is fixing theirs?

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Job management software: the tool that can streamline your workflow both on and off-site

Learn more here about how Job Management Software can help you both on and off the job

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Run Cost Plus Invoicing like a Champ

Builders like the lower risk than a fixed price contract. The client is only charged for hours of labour and materials used (plus an agreed margin) as the job progresses.

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Reporting - How is your business REALLY doing?

Reporting for Trade Businesses is traditionally overlooked, but shouldn’t be. It is crucial for any successful trade business to know how you are doing.

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Job Planning - Real visibility of large projects

We are happy to announce a new feature within NextMinute called Job Planning (Also known as a Gantt Charts, or Project Planning).

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The Digital age as a Tradie

It is a tough ask, moving from old, non-digital methods of running a trade business to a complete, digital solution.

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Managing Timesheets: 5 Tips To Turn Timesheets Into Your Friend

When you’re stretched to keep on top of things at work, the last thing you need is to be stressing over managing timesheets.

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