News
-
AGL firms up reliability, Loy Yang battery moves ahead
AGL has lodged a planning application to the Victorian Minister for Planning and Department of Environment, Water, Land and Planning for a 200MW, four-hour duration grid-scale ... -
$1.5 million e-mobility fellowship to spark jobs growth
The Australian e-mobility sector is getting a charge up with a $1.5 million investment to The University of Queensland from the family foundation of energy entrepreneur ... -
WorkSafe VIC: Make workplace safety a priority in 2021
WorkSafe is calling on all Victorians to prioritise health and safety in the workplace following the deaths of 65 workers 2020. WorkSafe chief executive Colin Radford ... -
SGS publishes latest Global Access Program for E&E Markets
SGS, international inspection, verification, testing and certification company, has released the latest version of its Global Access Program (GAP) for Electrical and Electronics Products white paper. ... -
RS PRO launches extended sensor range
RS PRO has expanded its sensor range by 60%, bringing their full sensor offering to over 560 products. The RS PRO range of sensing technologies included ... -
CEDIA announces smart home webinar for integrators, electricians and cablers
CEDIA, the international home technology trade association, has introduced a new webinar that will help Australian electricians and cablers better understand smart home technologies while also ... -
SafeWork to examine Sydney construction sites
SafeWork will be visiting construction sites across wider Sydney this week with inspectors looking at unsafe working systems across the entire process. Better Regulation Division executive ... -
Master Builders: Apprentice wage subsidy extension an economic boost
Master Builders Australia has celebrated the Federal Government’s 50% apprentice and trainee wage subsidy, saying it will create new job opportunities in the industry and lead ...