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Australia adopts international refrigeration safety standards
Strong industry and government engagement has seen Australia adopt international (ISO) standards for refrigeration safety. These documents supersede the AS/NZS 1677 series. These changes were first ... -
Exhibition space now available at sparc-FMA 2017
International Lighting & Facilities exhibition, sparc-FMA 2017 has been made open for exhibitors to book floor space. This expansive exhibition will showcase the latest in lighting ... -
NECA executives re-shuffle after annual elections
In its centenary year, NECA has announced its new office bearers for the coming year, following the conclusion of its annual elections: National president: Alan Brown (NSW) ... -
Government announces new VET student loans program
The federal government has announced the commencement of a new Vocational Education and Training (VET) student loans program, to replace the VET FEE-HELP program from January ... -
Aussie company simPRO secures capital to drive global growth
simPRO Software has secured AUD$40 million in growth capital as part of an aggressive product innovation and expansion strategy that has seen the company enter the ... -
Draft of Cabling Industry Code released for public comment
A draft of the Industry Code for Telecommunications and Data Cabling Businesses has been made available for public comment. This Code applies to Telecommunications and Data ... -
Chisholm and Bowens collaborate to put on a trade show
Chisholm and Bowens have partnered to present the Trades Innovation Expo 2016 at the Chisholm Berwick Trade Careers Centre (BTCC). The expo is the first of ... -
NECA makes progress in establishing the Alternative Pathways Project
NECA has announced it is now in the ‘establishment’ phase of the ‘Electrical Innovative Delivery and Pathways Project’ – referred to as the Alternative Pathways Project or ... -
NECA runs seminar to support CPD program in Tasmania
Earlier this week the Hon. Guy Barnett met with Tasmanian electricians at the Department of Justice and NECA to help launch the Tasmanian Continuous Professional Development ... -
An Integrated Grid could save customers billions, report says
Unlocking the benefits of new energy technology could lead to a 30% reduction in the network component of electricity bills by 2050 and a fairer, more ...