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Tracey Gramlick appointed Standards Australia chair
Standards Australia has appointed Tracey Gramlick as the chair of the board of Standards Australia, becoming the first woman to serve in the role in its ... -
CFMEU: WorkSafe’s failure to prosecute over power station death undermines confidence in safety
The CFMEU says that WorkSafe Victoria’s decision not to prosecute over the death of Graeme Edwards at EnergyAustralia’s Yallourn power station two years ago is a ... -
Test driving EV home charging technologies
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $2.9 million for AGL Energy Services (AGL) to undertake a large scale EV charging trial across NSW, Queensland, ... -
Small wind turbines offer a big solution for telecommunications
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $341,990 in funding to Diffuse Energy to demonstrate the effectiveness its innovative micro wind turbine technology for use ... -
HIA: NSW budget targets property tax reform, infrastructure and construction skills
In the recently released NSW budget, there were a number of benefits announced for the construction sector including the announcement of the public consultation of the ... -
ACMA offers upskilling for cablers
Following an update to the cabling requirements and requests from the industry, cablers who hold an open registration now have the optional to extend their skills ... -
The E4Q igus energy chain wins the German Design Award
The E4Q energy chain series, developed by igus, has won the renowned German Design Award for its pioneering design. After winning a large number of awards ... -
AGL unveils plans for grid-scale battery in SA
AGL has announced it will develop a grid-scale battery in South Australia as part of its plans to roll-out 850MW of energy storage across the NEM ... -
Jirsch Sutherland: don’t ignore insolvency warning signs
Business recovery and insolvency firm Jirsch Sutherland has pointed out that 12 November 2020 marks just 50 days until a number of key stimulus measures come ... -
SA becomes only jurisdiction on planet to disincentivise EV with tax
The South Australian government will become the only jurisdiction in the world to actively disincentivise the purchase of EVs through tax if it passes. It was ...