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Quadshore solution improves safety and efficiency at construction sites
The engineering design solution Quadshore has been improving safety and efficiency at construction sites after undergoing rigorous destructive and non-destructive experimental tests at material, component and ... -
NECA to hold resilience workshops for NSW Small Biz Month
NECA will be hosting two workshops to support all electrical businesses in NSW for NSW Small Biz Month in October. By registering and attending, businesses will ... -
WorldSkills Australia showcases local talent
The National Apprentice Employment Network (NAEN) newsletter of 5 September 2023 highlighted the extraordinary talent of WorldSkills Australia competitors. NAEN chief executive Dianne Dayhew, congratulated all ... -
MBA commends Employment White Paper
Master Builders Australia chief executive officer Denita Wawn says the building and construction industry has faced critical labour shortages and appropriate skill levels which dampens ... -
IPEX set sights on safeguarding construction against insolvency
IPEX has set its sights on its mission to safeguard against the threat and damage of insolvency and non-payment in Australia’s $360 billion construction industry. Insolvency ... -
NSW to cut money from EVs
Reports have confirmed NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey plans to scrap a $3,000 subsidy and reintroduce stamp duty for drivers who buy an electric vehicle (EV). The ... -
Fergus and NECA partners to enhance onsite safety for electrical contractors
Fergus has entered a strategic partnership with NECA NSW, ACT, QLD and TAS to help Australian electricians keep their work sites safe and efficient. Built on ... -
Energy Safe Victoria calls for better safety following electrician’s death
Energy Safe Victoria chief executive officer Leanne Hughson is calling on the electrical industry to take better account of electrical safety and occupational health and safety ... -
Electricians fined after failing to install a switchboard safety component
Perth Magistrates Court has fined an electrical company and two workers after failing to install a switchboard safety component that left occupants in three Pilbara homes ... -
100,000 construction workers to take part in suicide prevention
Building workers across Australia will be taking time out this week to check in with each other’s mental health and fly the flag for suicide prevention ...