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Quick! How to recall an email in Outlook and Gmail
Anyone who uses email regularly knows that feeling – the heart palpatations after hitting ‘send’ on an email too soon. Hayley Clark has some ... -
Photoluminescent (PL) exit signage… where are we at?
For years Lighting Council Australia (LCA) has rebelled against photoluminescent (PL) ‘glow in the dark’ exit signage, declaring it inferior to illuminated signage. Meantime, ... -
Steve Keil to step back from O’Brien role
After 16 years at the helm of Laser Plumbing and Electrical (and O’Brien Electrical and Plumbing) in Australia and New Zealand, company director Steve ... -
Sydney Tools opening in Tuggerah
Sydney Tools will open its 31st store in Tuggerah this weekend. The new megastore, located on the New South Wales Central Coast, will open ... -
Atom Lighting launches latest range of lights
Atom Lighting has announced the launch of its latest range of downlights, oysters and lamps, all powered by state-of-the-art WiZ technology which provides unparalleled ... -
Standards Australia tackles battery storage device installation
Standards Australia has drawn up a draft installation standard for battery storage devices. Standards Australia has been working with industry, government and the broader ... -
Caution urged in installing meters near battery powered devices
The Electrical Safety Office (ESO) of Queensland is advising electricity meter installers and retailers not to install meters below battery powered devices due to ... -
WorldSkills competitors all set for Kazan
More than 1,400 youths from 67 countries and over 55 areas of expertise will compete at this year’s WorldSkills competition in Kazan, Russia next ... -
Hewson “staggered” by lack of energy policy
Dr John Hewson AM, former leader of the federal Liberal Party, tells Electrical Connection that Australia is trapped in a policy vacuum as the ... -
The heat is on for the thermal imaging sector
The thermal imaging sector has a lot of potential, so why does the Australasian Thermographers Association chairman call it the wild West? Ainsleigh Oates ...