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Recall on HPM extension cords
NSW Fair Trading is warning consumers to check their household extension cords following the voluntary national recall of some HPM brand extension cords. -
Clipsal’s Bucks for Burns delivers $30,000 to Royal Children’s Hospital and Kidsafe
Clipsal by Schneider Electric’s Bucks for Burns sponsorship of the Julian Burton Burns Trust is continuing to raise money for great community causes. -
NECA welcomes Minister’s decision to save electrical apprentice subsidies
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has welcomed a decision by Minister for training and workforce development Peter Collier to reverse the Construction Training Fund's ... -
Electrical industry to closely monitor effectiveness of new building and construction regulator
The peak Australian electrical industry body, the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) says it will be closely monitoring the effectiveness of the Fair Work Building ... -
How the carbon tax will affect electricity prices
So what will the carbon tax mean for electricity prices? Well this will actually depend on where you live. Consumers in Tasmania will feel less of ... -
Defence company contributes to ocean energy
An Australian defence industry manufacturer has made major contributions to the development of commercialised tidal power generation. -
Saturn OneTouch a finalist in 2012 Australian International Design Awards
Clipsal by Schneider Electric’s new Saturn OneTouch range of switches and dimmers has been recognised as a finalist in the 2012 Australian International Design Awards, Housing ... -
New jobs found for Hastie Group apprentices
Around 60 electrical apprentices caught up in the collapse of the Hastie Group have already been found new placements by the training arm of the peak ... -
Breakthrough improves solar panel technology by 30%
RMIT University has led an international consortium of universities and the CSIRO in a research breakthrough that improves a solar panel technology’s efficiency by at least ... -
Club Clipsal launches Facebook site
Club Clipsal has now launched a Facebook site for its 4,500 members, to interact with customers every day.