Tasmania Chapter

The Tasmania Chapter represents members across both jurisdictions, supporting local engagement, advocacy and professional development.

Historic sandstone architecture in Hobart, representing the Tasmania Chapter of AIBS.

What Chapters Do

AIBS Chapters connect members within each state and territory, ensuring strong representation and communication between practitioners, regulators, and the AIBS National Office.
Each Chapter Committee is elected every three years to represent members, raise local issues, and guide the organisation’s policy and advocacy at both state and national levels.

Working in partnership with the AIBS National Board, Chapter Committees:

  • Represent members within their jurisdiction.
  • Provide insight and advocate on local regulatory and legislative issues.
  • Help organise local events, conferences, and training opportunities.
  • Support member engagement and professional growth.
  • Contribute to national policy development and reform.

Together, they help ensure a consistent national approach while addressing local needs and priorities.

Join a connected professional community

Whether you’re starting out or established in your career, AIBS membership connects you to professional recognition, learning, and support.

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Upcoming events

Stay connected with your local professional community through upcoming CPD sessions and chapter conferences designed to support excellence in practice.

Dates Between:
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10

Jun

2026

12:00 pm -
2:00 pm

Webinar

Sustainability in the Built Environment – Batteries and Solar Panels

Zoom Webinar - Wednesday 10 June 2026

Registration closing in 4 day/s

17

Jun

2026

12:00 pm -
1:30 pm

Webinar

Techniques for Effective Evidence Gathering

Zoom Webinar - Wednesday 17 June 2026

RSVP Date: 22-June-2026

24

Jun

2026

12:00 pm -
2:00 pm

Latest News

Read the latest updates from AIBS and the Tasmania Chapter, including industry news, regulatory changes, and highlights from across the region.

18/10/2024

Tasmania urgently needs new laws to stop more kids from drowning in pools this summer

AIBS has called on the Tasmanian Government to immediately take steps to protect children from drowning in do-it-yourself backyard pools, calling the current legislation outdated woefully inadequate.

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18/10/2024 1:53:00 PM

08/07/2021

The AIBS Professional Standards Scheme for Building Surveyors

The AIBS Professional Standards Scheme for Building Surveyors has now been gazetted by the NSW Government and the South Australian government.

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8/07/2021 11:31:00 AM

Tasmania Chapter Committee

NamePosition
Wayne LiddyChapter Chair
Alexander BrownMember
Adem KoseMember
William MackieMember
Con NicolasMember
Marie OtterenMember
Campbell WoodMember

Get involved in your Chapter

Contribute your experience and help shape the future of building surveying in Tasmania. Chapter Committee members play a vital role in representing peers and guiding the direction of AIBS initiatives.

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