NECA News
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Safe Work Australia’s Mesothelioma report
Safe Work Australia has recently published its report Mesothelioma in Australia: Incidence and Mortality, highlighting the dangers of exposure to Asbestos. Mesothelioma is a fatal cancer ... -
NECA welcomes the Government’s efforts to improve the lot of small businesses
“Creating more jobs and growing the economy is essential to a prosperous Australia as well as a sustainable contracting sector,” says CEO of the National Electrical ... -
NECA warmly welcomes Senate decisiveness
Yesterday the Senate passed the Construction Industry Amendment (Protecting Witnesses) Bill 2015. This legislation extends the coercive powers of the Fair Work Building and Construction (FWBC) ... -
Budget call for action on Australia’s looming skills shortage
“Tonight’s Federal Budget needs to include options to resolve the looming skills shortage across Australia’s electrical industry,” says chief executive officer of the National Electrical and ... -
Last chance to win a trip to South Africa with NECA
The NECA Market Monitor is closing in less than two weeks, so now is your last opportunity to be heard... and to go into the draw ... -
Have Your Say With NECA
NECA is conducting their biennial survey of the electrical and communication contractors - and they need to hear from you. -
NECA opens 2015 Market Monitor
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has opened the 2015 Market Monitor, announcing that one lucky participant could win a trip to the 2016 NECA ... -
NECA expresses condolences over Morley Galleria incident
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) expresses its deepest condolences to the families and friends of the electrical contractors involved in yesterday’s fatal explosion in ... -
Female sparky lights up the boys
The NECA Industrial Apprentice of the Year award is a coveted honour around the country. For winner Taylor Fishlock it was an exciting achievement, but she ... -
Katherine sparky beats boys to coveted prize
A Charles Darwin University electro-technology student from Katherine has won a coveted national industry award that carries a trip to Europe as part of the prize.