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16 Aug 2023

If you’re considering a move to Australia, expect ‘heaps’ of difference

New mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) for architectural qualifications are now a reality between the UK and the US, and as of the 25th of May, between the UK and both Australia and New Zealand. In early May I met Alan Kershaw, chair of the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in our Sydney studio and we discussed the significance of the agreement and then celebrated at an event hosted by the British Consulate.

There was unanimity amongst all those in attendance that the MRA is good news for UK and Australian architects.

Read the article on bdonline.co.uk here >>

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