NECA News
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NECA: Federal government has a mandate to re-establish the ABCC
The Federal Government has been re-elected and it is now clear that a mandate for the re-establishment of the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) has ... -
NECA fights for small business
The executive director of NECA’s Queensland branch Mick Logan has expressed his concerns with the Queensland government’s decision to create a new business enterprise, Energy Queensland, to ... -
NECA supports Federal Government’s focus on lighting efficiency
NECA has announced its support of the Federal Government’s commitment to focus on lighting as a priority within the Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3) Program. The E3 Program ... -
ACCI’s plan to improve Australia’s competitiveness
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has launched its Top 10 in 10 plan to improve Australia’s global competitiveness. “Over the past decade Australia ... -
TKB: Standards in your pocket
NECA has developed an app that provides its members with current, wide-ranging information at the touch of a button – and better yet, it’s free. Kate ... -
Generating change
Glenn Platt, keynote speaker at the National Electrical and Communications Association conference in South Africa, outlines some changes he expects in the next five years. The ... -
NECA reminds politicians the importance of the electrical industry
On the eve of the Federal Election, the National Electrical & Communications Association’s chief executive Suresh Manickam, reminds all political parties of the importance of the ... -
Tragic death provides warning for working with live electricity
A tragic death of a retired electrician on the Gold Coast yesterday reinforces the dangers of working with live electricity. Initial investigations of the incident by Queensland’s ... -
NECA chief applauds red tape slashing
The slashing of red tape and administrative burdens is good news for electrical contractors says NECA chief executive Suresh Manickam. “Small business is the lifeblood of ... -
NECA pushes for gov subsidies for employees of mature age apprentices
Mature age apprentices represent a real opportunity to reduce Australia’s skills shortage, raise productivity and enrich the electrical contracting industry, says NECA chief executive Suresh Manickam. ...