News
-
“Does it comply?” pledge launched by NECA
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has launched the "Does it comply?" initiative at the offices of Standards Australia, in Sydney’s CBD. -
Substation design saves millions for industry
Substations are not usually noted for their appearance, but the unique design of a high voltage substation earned it a coveted Design Award at the 2013 ... -
JobNet Tasmania backs apprenticeship website
Australia’s newest online website connecting apprentices with employers has today announced JobNet Tasmania as its first state partner. -
Victorian Government trial achieves world’s first use of a smart grid to manage electric car charging
A world-first Victorian Department of Transport trial has found that drivers can halve their electric vehicle (EV) charging costs and utilities can optimise their network performance ... -
Fujitsu General appoints national dealer and commercial manager
Adam Callender has joined the team at Fujitsu General as national dealer and commercial manager. -
ABB demonstrates technology to power flash charging electric bus in 15 seconds
No overhead lines and ultrafast charging times at selected bus stops enables new opportunities for next generation silent, flexible, zero-emissions urban mass transportation. -
Average WorkCover premium cut 7.5%
NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell and finance and services minister Greg Pearce have announced 167,000 employers will benefit from an average reduction to WorkCover premiums of 7.5%, ... -
Westpac aims to get 100,000 small businesses online
Westpac has committed to getting 100,000 Australian small businesses online as the Bank launches “Ready for Business”, a joint initiative with MYOB developed to provide a ... -
Invitbox celebrates a new era with paperless billing in Australia
Invitbox, an Australian start-up that has developed the world’s first cloud-based data-extraction solution for paper bills, celebrated its first year anniversary with the acquisition of 600 ... -
Dramatic drop in apprentice electricians
NECA chief executive James Tinslay is very concerned at the drop in electrical apprenticeships currently being offered.