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G&W Electric unveils Accusense VS-27-UG voltage sensor
G&W Electric has unveiled the Accusense VS-27-UG voltage sensor, designed for precise, real-time system visibility in underground distribution applications. The Accusense VS-27-UG sensor provides ... -
MSDs remains most common injury among Victorian construction industry
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) remain the most common injury among Victorian construction workers, often caused by hazardous manual handling such as lifting, carrying and repetitive ... -
Sharing power could boost solar returns, research finds
Australian researchers have found that households with solar panels could boost their returns by selling surplus power directly to their neighbours. A University of ... -
Tradies urged to ask R U OK?, any day
R U OK? is urging tradies to ask the question any day, with new research revealing a confidence gap when it comes to having ... -
Standards Australia addresses access to Australian standards
Standards Australia has met with Parliament House in Canberra to address access to Australian standards. They identified accessibility to standards being a critical issue ... -
Flare Cars partners with Ohme EV charging
Flare Cars has partnered with Ohme for EV charging, with Flare customers having a choice between Ohme’s ePod or Home Pro chargers. Ohme’s technology ... -
Klein Tools releases Compact Cross Green Laser Level with Plumb Spot
Klein Tools has released the Compact Cross Green Laser Level, with Plumb Spot. Designed for precise alignment tasks, its cut-out design allows for easy ... -
Kennards Hire reveals confidence remains high in 2025 report
Kennards Hire has released findings from its Construction Confidence Check, revealing that confidence remains high even as rising costs, productivity challenges and global pressures ... -
BUILD.com.au: Guiding home owners on safe, efficient electrical installations
When home owners start planning a renovation or new build, their first questions about electrical work often go unanswered until it’s too late to ... -
The DIY problem: Competing with self-installed IoT solutions
DIY smart home devices offer convenience, but fall short on integration, reliability and privacy. Paul Skelton explains how electricians can compete by delivering secure, ...