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Electricians on the rails at Plasser
An electrical contractor from NSW has played an important role in securing the future of the local rail network. Paul Skelton reports. Aside from ... -
Queensland’s brightest minds expected to light a spark
Brisbane-based software company simPRO is launching a brand new hub that is set to bring some of the most intelligent minds in the State ... -
Rockwell Automation announces first LV MCC Recognised System Integrator for South Pacific
Rockwell Automation has announced that Perth-based Auto Control Systems (ACS) will be the first Recognised System Integrator in the Power Discipline in the South ... -
MHIAA releases commercial outdoor A/C
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia (MHIAA) has produced a new air conditioning system that is specifically designed for large commercial applications. The FDC100VPN is ... -
Introducing the new IXL Fresco Aurora
Sampford IXL has announced the new IXL Fresco Aurora. This new outdoor heater has a trio of features that includes radiant warmth, mood lighting ... -
NECA welcomes 457 Visa program abolishment
The Federal Government has abolished the 457 Visa program for temporary skilled workers, with the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) welcoming the change ... -
2017 Clean Energy Council Awards
The Clean Energy Council Awards are set to be held on 18 July in Sydney and with nominations closing on 31 May, leading innovators ... -
LED by efficiency
There is much to be gained from using DC rather than AC as primary input for LEDs. Phil Kreveld explains the technicalities. We live ... -
Patching into patch cords
Patch cords are affecting network and system reliability, writes VTI Services technical director Murray Teale. Patch cords (aka balanced cords) are proving to be ... -
The great apprenticeship shake-up
For school-leavers around the country who don’t wish to pursue a university career, being an electrician is a very promising career. It just turns ...