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Loaves and fishes
It seems bizarre that a First World country would limit an essential resource, but Australia does. Wes McKnight explains. In considering a title for ... -
Mercedes-Benz demonstrates V6 X-CLASS X350D
The flagship V6 diesel-powered version of Mercedes-Benz’s X-Class dual cab ute has begun arriving in Australian showrooms, launching in two model variants – Progressive ... -
New product from IXL Home’s Tastic range
IXL Home has announced its new Tastic bathrrom products. The latest addition to the Tastic range is due out in April 2019. IXL Home ... -
Lighting Council Australia appoints WA based board member
The first West Australian was appointed to the Lighting Council Australia board. Dialight Asia Pacific managing director Malcolm Lee says Dialight can bring its ... -
Subcontractors’ bid for fair pay backed by specialist trade associations
The National Fire Industry Association (NFIA) and the Master Plumber’s Association of Queensland (MPAQ) held a forum for subcontractors in which they were given ... -
New LED spotlights from Atom
Lighting supplier Atom – a subsidiary of Evolt – has released new LED spotlights. Evolt has manufactured the new lights, and they have been ... -
Built to last… for a while
With the festival season in full swing, Matt Collins, business development manager of power distribution specialist ide Systems, explains how contractors can ensure equipment ... -
AS/CA S008 and AS/CA S009 are about to be released
The revision of Australia’s mandatory cabling standards AS/CA S008 and AS/CA S009 are about to be released. Brihony Tulloch breaks down the most important ... -
With a little help from your friends
Seeking advice is not a sign of weakness. James Tinslay looks at why we need mentors for our apprentices. The words ‘mentor’ and ‘mentoring’ ... -
Citroen unveils third-generation Berlingo
Citroen has unveiled its third-generation Berlingo compact van that is under study for Australia by its local importer Inchcape Australasia – and is expected ...