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Plumbers and electricians making a difference
This year, as part of LaserCon, 120 plumbers and electricians from Laser Plumbing & Electrical converged on Centennial Lodge as part of a taskforce ... -
Australia’s third-largest wind farm switches on to full capacity
Victoria’s Ararat 240MW wind farm has officially opened and is now operating at full capacity. This means the wind farm is now providing enough electricity ... -
Kiwi’s a mile ahead on data-thinking
Australia should be looking to New Zealand when it comes to the electronic traceability of construction products writes Jeff Patchell. The Australian construction industry ... -
Evolt announce new generation of lighting control systems
Zencontrol’s new generation of lighting control systems has recently been introduced in Australia by Evolt. The collaboration between Evolt and Zencontrol relies on ... -
Clipsal take home Good Design Award
Clipsal by Schneider Electric has won a Good Design Award for its Clipsal Iconic range at the 2017 Good Design Awards. The event recognises ... -
Paleo or peasant food?
Food, glorious food, we are surrounded by it. We are certainly the lucky country with respect to food, largely due to our multicultural society, ... -
Safety survey for HVAC&R industry
Late last year the Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air conditioning and Heating (AIRAH) conducted a survey that aimed to reach out to technical service ... -
Drillcut launches Smart Tray
Drillcut has announced the launch of Smart Tray, which is easy to install, handles the tightest of bends and is compatible with other systems. ... -
Skin cancer – nasty looking thing that
Bob came into my room, took off his well-worn cap and pointed to his scalp. “This thing on my scone keeps growing back Bernie.” ... -
In a nut shell
In the last edition of ManSpace I talked about problems with the penis or old fella… call it what you may. Like Bogie ...