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Lighting Council Australia’s chief executive appointed secretary general of Global Lighting Association
Lighting Council Australia’s chief executive Bryan Douglas has been appointed secretary general of the Global Lighting Association – the peak body for the world’s lighting industry. -
Patent win for Australian LED lighting innovator
Imported copies of the Chamaeleon LED light have been removed from the Australian market following a successful prosecution by enLighten Australia, owners of the Chamaeleon LED ... -
ABB launches powerful underground and subsea power transmission cable system
ABB has successfully developed and tested a 525kV extruded high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cable system to make renewable energy installations more efficient and cost-effective. -
Reigning in the cowboys
Standards are important for new technologies to be implemented safely and using industry best practices. But, Gary Busbridge asks, what happens when the technology or market ... -
The benefits of chiropractic adjustments for trades workers
A new study has shown that visiting a Chiropractor after injuring your neck or back is far more effective than using over-the-counter medications. Paul Skelton talks ... -
The next stage of apprentice evolution
Despite an increase in the number of electrical apprenticeships, completion rates are down and continue to fall. Paul Skelton looks at the changing needs of modern ... -
Yingli Solar surpasses 10GWs of global solar module deliveries
Yingli Solar has announced that the company has surpassed 10GWs of cumulative solar module deliveries worldwide. -
Jeremy Burkhardt is back and he’s bringing some new toys… Introducing Origin Acoustics
Jeremy Burkhardt is back and he’s out to establish the definitive Origin of architectural loudspeakers. -
Officeworks USB recall another important reminder about safety
A national voluntary product recall of USB chargers by Officeworks is another important reminder about electrical safety and the dangers of using faulty and non-compliant electrical ... -
Tradies to ride 2000km on postie bikes to support beyondblue
More than 20 people from across Australia and New Zealand will be riding from Melbourne to the Gold Coast on ‘postie bikes’ this August, to raise ...