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Doctor in residence
Anyone watching the amazing physical feats in an AFL match – or many other elite sporting codes – would have to conclude that the ... -
NECA shines light on asbestos
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has supported calls for vendor disclosure law reform that assist with buyers of old residential properly that ... -
Tellurium could be the key to solar technology
Tellurium, a key ‘super-metal’ used in high-end solar panels, has been found at the bottom of the ocean by scientists. The BBC reported ... -
Legrand’s latest Bluetooth Sound System
Legrand has released a Bluetooth Sound System that allows users to stream their music wirelessly from a smart phone and/or tablet. The system is ... -
Legrand announces new Compact One Module RCBO
Legrand’s latest Compact One Module RCBO gives consistent and reliable electrical operation in residential buildings. The new products gives protection against short circuits, ... -
HPM introduce new LED pendant lighting
HPM’s new range of contemporary LED pendant lighting has been made especially for restaurants, bar counters and dining areas to add a new level ... -
BTicino releases Linea 3000 video entrance unit
BTicino has released a modern and robust video entrance unit, the Linea 3000, made specifically for high-level applications. BTicino improved on the model before ... -
Schneider Electric introduces new Compact NSX range
Schneider Electric has announced the release of its new Compact NSXm circuit breaker and switch disconnectors. The new products offer a heightened level ... -
Australia hits new solar energy record
The Australian Photovoltaic Institute (APVI) and the Clean Energy Regulator have released new data that shows Australia generates enough solar power to fuel ... -
Gas pushes Australian electricity prices higher
Gas is just as polluting as coal as an energy source which will result in the price of electricity going up in Australia, according ...