NECA News
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WA awarded Trade Teacher of the Year by NECA
Garry Christiansen, who lectures at the Great Southern Institute of Technology, is this year’s winner of the Electrotechnology Industry Trade Teacher Award. Garry is a committed, ... -
Melbourne’s 5×4 sends a powerful message
Melbourne’s 5×4 Hayes Lane Project, located less than a kilometre from the Central Business District in East Melbourne, sends a powerful message about the future importance ... -
NECA Queensland reaches new milestone
NECA’s Queensland chapter has reached a new milestone this week, hitting 300 members for the first time since its re-establishment in 2010. The Queensland chapter is ... -
Man’s body discovered in roof cavity reinforces the importance of safety
The discovery of a man’s body inside a roof cavity in the Sydney suburb of Panania reinforces the importance of safety when working with live electricity. ... -
Apprentices, trainees, students and host employers shine at awards
Apprentices, trainees, students and host employers were the stars of the NECA Education & Careers Awards held at Crown Casino on Tuesday 27 October 2015. This ... -
Apprentice death – a tragic reminder
The National Electrical and Communications Association has reminded electrical apprentices, electricians and contractors about the dangers of working with live electricity following the death of a young ... -
NECA appoints interim Victoria chapter executive director
The NECA Victoria Chapter Council has announced the departure of Kevin McCosh, Executive Director of NECA VIC. The Council also announced that Mike Purnell has resigned from his ... -
Fitness for work amendments made to Building Code 2013
Recent amendments to the Building Code 2013, with the intent to improve construction site work health and safety, have now commenced following last month’s Senate approval. ... -
NECA welcomes new ministerial appointments
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has welcomed a raft of new ministerial appointments announced on Sunday by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. “Whilst NECA enjoyed ... -
VET sector needs vigilance and reform
The CEO of the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA), Suresh Manickam, says media reports in relation to the practices of an Australia-wide training provider further ...

