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SA Power Networks improves service-level guarantees with 5G and satellite connectivity
Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson, has announced that it is enabling in-vehicle 5G and satellite connectivity for SA Power Networks. The solution, which provides time-saving ... -
New podcast: The future of stone cutting in Australia
With the ban on engineered stone (due to come into force on July 1, 2024) there has been a shift in focus in the ... -
NSW electrical apprentice supervision practice standard to be mandates September 2024
The Building Commission NSW released the Supervision Practice Standard (SPS) for electrical apprentices in December 2023 following industry concern about apprentice supervision in the ... -
NSW roundtable aims to develop renewable energy workforce
Stakeholders across the industry have attended the NBA 2030 Renewable Workforce Roundtable to chart a path towards building the workforce needed to meet the ... -
Kia Tasman dual-cab ute revealed as South Korea prepares to take on Hilux, Ranger
It’s being billed by Kia as “the most Australian Kia yet” and the South Korean automaker’s long-awaited ute finally has a name – Tasman. ... -
Trademarks: The benefits, risks and process
A major part of running a business is ensuring your business is exactly that, yours. Helen Kay explains how trademarks work and why you ... -
Pre-work exercises to help tradies improve their posture
The physically demanding work of a tradesperson can take its toll on the body. Dr. Farhan Shahzad looks at some stretches that tradies can ... -
Tindo supports program for Australia’s first solar panel gigafactory
Tindo Solar has supported the federal government’s Solar Sunshot policy as the company plans for the country’s first solar panel manufacturing ‘gigafactory’. Solar Sunshot ... -
Perth electrician fined for leaving switchboard components unprotected
A Perth electrician has been fined $15,000 after an inspection by WA’s safety regulator revealed he had left switchboard components unprotected, putting users at ... -
New home sales drop following regulatory changes
New home sales have fallen nationally after the draw forward in sales in April, according to HIA chief economist Tim Reardon. The HIA New ...