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Construction tops most attractive sector to work
Construction has been named the most attractive sector to work for in Australia, according to Randstad’s Employer Brand Research. An independent survey by Employer Brand Research ... -
RACV urges tools protection following a spike in theft
RACV has urged tradies to protect their tools following a spike in thefts showing over $33 million worth of hand and power tools stolen from Victorian ... -
LCA slams light bulb red tape
The Lighting Council Australia (LCA) is calling on Minister for Energy Chris Bowen to intervene and stop the proposed new red tape which is expected to ... -
ADT to acquire AAG and ACG
ADT Security Group, a subsidiary of Intelligent Monitoring Group (IMG), will acquire Alarm Assets Group (AAG) and ACG Integration (ACG). ADT Security Australia general manager Geoff ... -
element14 supercharges EV charge stations with online resources
element14 will release its latest solutions guide which focuses on electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. It’s expected to be the definitive resource for all aspects of ... -
DR AS/NZS 1158.4:2024 is open for comment
A draft of the standard DR AS/NZS 1158.4:2024 Lighting for roads and public spaces, Part 4: Lighting of pedestrian crossings is open for public comment. The ... -
New podcast: Breaking down the 2024 Federal Budget with Denita Wawn
In this episode, Sean is joined by Master Builders Australia’s Denita Wawn to look at the 2024 Federal Budget and what it does for tradespeople and ... -
TAFE Queensland launches home automation training facility
TAFE Queensland has opened a Smart Home Technology training facility at its Ashmore campus. Fully equipped with Clipsal Wiser smart home products, the state-of-the-art facility is ... -
NSW Government funds to “JOLT” EV chargers in council areas
JOLT, an Australian-owned EV charging network, will receive funding from the NSW government to install 65 fast and free kerbside public charging sites across seven local ...