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What's Your Big Idea

by Rhonda Jones on 13/12/2011

Tuesday 29 November 2011, at Stamford Plaza, Brisbane, Chameleon Group of Companies was placed in the top 5% of applications received from a highly competitive field of over 900 applications for the What’s Your Big Idea Queensland? Program run by the Queensland Government.


Traditional Roofing

by Rhonda Jones on 25/10/2011

Alternatives to the traditional house……..

This two storey option would also be beneficial in known flood or cyclone risk areas – houses could be built with knowledge that the ground floor could or would be flooded, so when the time came, allow the water to pass through and once this has receded, hose down, bring the furniture back from upstairs and start living in it again. No need to replace walls.


Geoff Cements Reputation

by Amy Formosa on 15/02/2011
SIX years ago, Rockhamptons Geoff Clarke had a dream...

Renewable Energy Systems

on 27/11/2010
Water Management Systems Ecoflo Composting Toilets will Save You Money Chameleon Street Light Self Sustaining System

Locals promote building innovation

by Kathryn Greensill on 27/08/2010
AN ALTERNATIVE method of constructing buildings developed in Rockhampton could mean savings of around $200 per square metre when building a new home...

Press Release: Chameleon Group of Companies

by Rhonda Jones on 18/08/2010
On the southern outskirts of Rockhampton, rising out of the ground, is a factory that represents years in the planning and responsible for quite a number of firsts.

Inventor has a bunker for all seasons

by Adrian Taylor on 09/03/2009
ROCKHAMPTON building innovator Geoff Clarke has invented a fire-proof concrete shelter that he believes could save lives in any bushfire...

What's Your Big Idea

Tuesday 29 November 2011, at Stamford Plaza, Brisbane, Chameleon Group of Companies was placed in the top 5% of applications received from a highly competitive field of over 900 applications for the What’s Your Big Idea Queensland? Program run by the Queensland Government.


Traditional Roofing

Alternatives to the traditional house……..

This two storey option would also be beneficial in known flood or cyclone risk areas – houses could be built with knowledge that the ground floor could or would be flooded, so when the time came, allow the water to pass through and once this has receded, hose down, bring the furniture back from upstairs and start living in it again. No need to replace walls.


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