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Lighting Council Australia names Richard Mulcahy as new CEO
Lighting Council Australia has appointed a new CEO. Richard Mulcahy talks to Paul Skelton about his political background and how that will benefit the ... -
Saving grace
Dealing with power quality problems in small and medium installations can be a source of new business for contractors. Phil Kreveld explains. There’s money ... -
Trading in sport for a tradie’s life
Growing up on the Gold Coast, I’m somewhat of a rugby league tragic (by which I mean that despite playing the game for many ... -
Optical Cable Corporation introduces RJ-45 plug
Optical Cable Corporation (OCC) has introduced the new RJ-45 plug with integral circuit board technology. The plug was developed to ensure that Category 8 ... -
Thorn to launch global spotlight range
Thorn has announced it will be unveiling its new Tonic family of spotlights at the EuroShop trade fair in Düsseldorf on 5-9 March. Tonic ... -
To bid or not to bid
Making submissions for larger projects can be a not-so-tender trap. Brian Seymour offers sage advice on avoiding the pitfalls. So many contractors have been ... -
Going against the grain
Rebecca Mair regales Electrical Connection with the story of her her journey as a female electrician. As I child I loved watching my Dad ... -
Legrand Securit LED Exit Sign is tamper-resistant
The Legrand Securit LED Exit Sign is tamper-resistant and has been specifically designed for institutions such as detention centres, police stations and correctional facilities. ... -
Excel Life produces hybrid-style USB charger
Excel Life has collaborated with researchers and engineers to produce a hybrid-style USB charger. Equipped with Type A and Type C port, the device ... -
Running a tight ship: Kerfoot upgrades Maritime Museum
An extensive electrical upgrade to the Maritime Museum enlisted precision planning skills from one NSW contractor. Located in the bustling Sydney suburb of Darling ...