NECA News
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NECA supports reforms for a stronger Queensland building industry
The electrical and construction industries in Queensland are set to benefit from key reforms under the Building and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022, as introduced into ... -
NECA congratulates incoming federal government
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has congratulated Australia’s 31st Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese and the Australian Labor Party on their victory in the 2022 ... -
NECA promotes construction legislation ahead of 2022 election
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) is looking beyond the 2022 federal election and surrounding political noise by promoting its construction legislative priorities platform for ... -
NECA Vic sends in 2022-23 pre-budget submission
NECA Victoria has compiled a set of issues for consideration for the Victorian government as part of the association’s pre-budget submission. The issues are based on ... -
NECA Victoria calls on state government for urgent security of payment reform
Following the collapse of major contractor ProBuild, which records show had $311.6 million worth of trade-related liabilities last year, NECA Victoria has called on the Victorian ... -
NECA releases flood-damage electrical safety guide to assist affected communities
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has released a comprehensive guide to assist flood-affected businesses and households across Queensland and Northern NSW to keep safe ... -
NECA: Beware electrical safety during NSW, QLD floods
Concerning the recent devastating floods in New South Wales and Queensland, NECA chief executive Oliver Judd is warning residents of the potentially life-threatening dangers which may ... -
NECA secures extension for solar inverter deadline
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has been engaging state and federal governments to secure an extension to changes to standards (AS/NZS 4777.2:2020) for inverters ... -
NECA welcomes AEMC’s reforms
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has welcomed the Australian Energy Market Commission’s (AEMC) final decision to incentivise an influx of batteries into the market, ... -
Phasing out of mercury-containing lighting products
Australia is expected to commence phasing out all lighting that contains mercury or mercury products from 2022, by signing onto an international treaty called the Minamata ...