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NSW passes inquiry to examine household electrification
The NSW Senate has passed an inquiry to examine household electrification. Conducted by the Senate Economics References Committee, the Inquiry will examine the benefits and constraints ... -
Minister calls for an army of skilled workers
Minister of Parliament Hon Brendan O’Connor has called for an army of skilled workers at a recent gathering of industry professionals during the National Electrical Contractors ... -
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Stayin’ alive with uninterrupted power supplies
Electricity is the bedrock of our everyday lives, yet, experiencing a power outage appears more common than ever. San Williams examines where we’re going in power ... -
Battery storage capacity to surpass 400 GWh per year by 2030
Battery storage capacity is projected to surpass 400GWh per year by 2030, representing a ten-fold increase in current yearly additions, according to Rystad Energy modelling. As ... -
New dashboard tool from Standards Australia helps users track CET standards
A new dashboard tool from Standards Australia will help users keep their finger on the pulse of Critical and Emerging Technology (CET) standards from around the ... -
Pro-Vis AR safety app targets young workers and apprentices
AR Interactive, NSW Construction Site Safety Guide 2023/24 has produced a safety app targeting young workers and apprentices. In conjunction with Master Builders Association of NSW ... -
QLD government opens Gladstone SuperGrid Training Centre and Transmission Hub
The Palaszczuk government has officially opened Queensland’s first SuperGrid Training Centre and Transmission Hub in Gladstone, allowing energy workers to be upskilled every year. Set up ... -
Building industry voice concerns following rock bottom approvals
The Australian building industry has voiced concerns with building approvals hitting their lowest levels since April 2012. Master Builders Australia (MBA) acting chief executive officer Shaun ... -
Sky’s the limit for new energy apprentices like Maya
At age 35, Maya Boeren (pictured) has had her fair share of career highlights working as a pilot, a vet nurse and a miner, but it’s ... -
Research shows outsourced labour on the rise
Big business is outsourcing labour in Australia at rapidly rising rates, undermining wages, job security and conditions in all industries. The practice is rife in aviation, ...