Australia’s green buildings performing as promised

25 Oct 2021

Key insights

  • 88.1% of Green Star-rated buildings in the sample achieved their modelled NABERS Energy rating or were within 0.5 stars.
  • 75% of Green Star-rated buildings achieved their modelled NABERS rating when operating at Peak Performance
  • 91% of Green Star rated buildings with NABERS Commitment Agreements met or exceeded their NABERS Energy target.

A new report released today by Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) shows that modelled energy performance of Green Star certified buildings is being achieved in operation, demonstrated by NABERS Energy ratings.

The report, Closing the performance gap in Australia’s commercial office sector, shares that 88% of offices analysed achieved their modelled NABERS Energy rating or were within 0.5 stars, while 75% of Green Star-rated buildings achieved their modelled NABERS rating when operating at Peak Performance.
“For two decades, the perceived performance gap between ambition and actuality has led owners and occupants to ask: Are we getting what we’ve paid for? This report from provides a clear and emphatic ‘yes’,” said Davina Rooney, CEO, GBCA.

The analysis, undertaken in 2021, examined 176 offices with base building NABERS Energy ratings and Green Star ratings under either the Office As Built, Office Design or Office Design & As Built rating tool, Ms Rooney says the gap between the predicted and actual ratings has narrowed markedly.

“A similar study in 2012 found that 69% of Green Star certified office buildings analysed achieved their modelled greenhouse gas performance target, today we’re delighted to share that 88.1 per cent have achieved the same result, highlighting that the system is working.”

The research, funded by the Australian Government Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, shows the average NABERS Energy star rating has increased over time, rising from 4.5 stars in 2012 to 5 stars in 2019, a boost that Carlos Flores, Director, NABERS, attributes to government and industry leadership.

“This report’s results demonstrate what is possible when government and industry embrace innovation in building operations and shows that the outlay is worth the outcome when it comes to decarbonising the built environment.

“NABERS and GBCA are thrilled that project teams will be able to turn to this report when making a case for green design with clients, fine-tuning their skills or accelerating their adoption of innovative approaches,” said Mr Flores.

Green Building Council of Australia and NABERS are also delighted to announce a new Memorandum of Understanding, reconfirming their long-term partnership.

Read the report