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Corrs High Vis is a series of podcasts, offering analysis and insight into the Australian construction industry. Presented by Corrs Chambers Westgarth, it considers the issues that really matter to professionals in this ever-evolving industry.
Corrs High Vis is a series of podcasts, offering analysis and insight into the Australian construction industry. Presented by Corrs Chambers Westgarth, it considers the issues that really matter to professionals in this ever-evolving industry.
Episodes

Tuesday Jan 24, 2017
Episode 3 – Construction Market Forecast: 2017 and beyond
Tuesday Jan 24, 2017
Tuesday Jan 24, 2017
Construction activity and spend are forecast to contract over 2016-17. So where do the areas of growth lie? In this episode of Corrs High Vis, Partner Ben Davidson and Lawyer David Hastie consider the emerging trends over the next twelve months and beyond.

Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Episode 2 – Sydney Arbitration Week (Part Two)
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
This episode of Corrs High Vis, features Part Two of our special look at Sydney Arbitration Week. What must Australia do to strengthen its position as an arbitration hub? Host Jaclyn Smith is joined by Partner Andrew Stephenson, Head of Arbitration Chambers Hong Kong Gavin Denton and Abhinav Bhushan of the International Chamber of Commerce, South Asia.

Thursday Dec 08, 2016
Episode 2 - Sydney Arbitration Week (Part One)
Thursday Dec 08, 2016
Thursday Dec 08, 2016
In this second episode of Corrs High Vis, we take a special look at Sydney Arbitration week. Host Jaclyn Smith is joined by Partner Andrew Stephenson, Head of Arbitration Chambers Hong Kong, Gavin Denton and South Asia ICC Director, Abhinav Bhushan.

Tuesday Nov 29, 2016
Episode 1 – Corrs’ Construction Law Update (Nov 2016)
Tuesday Nov 29, 2016
Tuesday Nov 29, 2016
In this very first episode of Corrs High Vis, Partners Ben Davidson, Andrew McCormack and consultant Wayne Jocic consider the key take-outs from our latest Construction Law Update and tell host David Hastie what these findings mean for your business.