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What is the future for Standards’ development?
I took a call last week from a colleague who had recently seen a report in the financial press that the publicly listed SAI Global had ... -
NECA commends Fair Work Amendment Bill progress
The senate’s passage of the Fair Work (registered organisations) Amendment Bill 2014 has been described as a victory for common sense by NECA chief executive Suresh ... -
2016’s best electrical apprentices and teachers recognised
Australia’s brightest electrical apprentices were recognised by NECA at its National Apprentice Awards event at the Hyatt Hotel in Canberra. The awards are held annually to acknowledge ... -
The best electrical projects of 2016 honoured
The nation’s best electrical and communications projects were recognised at the annual electrical and communications industry’s Excellence Awards, hosted by NECA yesterday. State winners from across ... -
NHP opens Melbourne training facilitiy
NHP has opened a training facility in Mebourne called the NHP Power Hub. The facility showcases a range of power distribution solutions highlighting medium voltage capabilities. ... -
Gerard Lighting beaming after GenLED One Luminaire wins excellence award
Australian manufacturer, Gerard Lighting has been presented the ‘Award of Excellence’ in the International Lighting Design Awards for Australia and New Zealand for its GenLED ... -
National Energy Efficiency Conference details released
The Energy Efficiency Council has released the speaker lineup for the 2016 National Energy Efficiency Conference, to take place in Sydney, 15-16 November. Located at the ... -
Rockwell Automation honoured with women in engineering award
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) recognised the Rockwell Automation insider risk team with the Global Team Leadership award for its impact on the engineering ... -
NECA calls for review on good faith provision of the Fair Work Act
NECA believes a recent judgement involving the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA), which resulted in a trio of good faith bargaining orders being imposed on the ... -
Queensland passes law requiring homes to have photoelectric smoke alarms
Queensland is the first state to raise the bar on smoke alarm laws for Australian homes. From January 2017, all households will require the installation of ...