Author: Paul Skelton
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LEDs now a viable replacement option for residential lighting
The lighting industry is evolving, with a more energy-efficient future on the horizon, writes Philips Lighting halogen lamps product manager Daniel Davis. -
LED emergency lighting
The rapid growth of light emitting diodes (LED) as an alternative to incandescent and fluorescent light sources is having a significant impact on the lighting industry, ... -
Convergent Technologies announced as new Australian distributor for Lutron residential products
Convergent Technologies has been named as the new Australian distributor for Lutron residential products. Lutron produces a range of eco-friendly lighting controls and automated window treatments ... -
New workplace health and safety requirements – what you need to know
New workplace health and safety requirements has come into effect (in most States). Paul Skelton looks at what you need to know in order to comply ... -
Home grown, home made broadband
The company behind the National Broadband Network, NBN Co, has issued a further $90 million in equipment contracts to Australian manufacturers. Paul Skelton reports. -
Avation launches Pro Control into the A/NZ market
Over the past 18 months, the state of the control industry has been somewhat chaotic. The introduction of the iPad gave installers cause for thought about ... -
Avation lands SpeakerCraft
Gold Coast-based Avation, the Australian distributor of RTI, Xantech and Vivid Audio, has started 2012 with a bang by signing audio heavyweight SpeakerCraft. -
Does the new energy efficiency legislation over-step the mark?
New energy efficiency legislation is designed to make suppliers more accountable for their actions, but does it go too far? And how does it affect you? -
Who do you ask about the new lighting requirements?
As of May 2011, Australia adopted a series of energy efficient lighting requirements for all new build and extensive renovation projects as part of the Building ... -
Changes set for Electrical Equipment Safety System
Long awaited changes to the Electrical Equipment Safety System are finally making headway through State Parliaments, in preparation for a July 2012 commencement.