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Fluke releases the LTE communications module
Fluke has released the LTE communications module, expanding the communication capabilities of the Fluke 1773, 1775 and 1777 power quality analysers. With the 4G ... -
Fine increased for roofer that failed to manage falls risk
A fine imposed on a roofing company that failed to protect a worker from a four-metre fall has been increased more than fivefold following ... -
Schneider Electric launches EVlink Pro DC 180kW charging stations
Schneider Electric has launched its fast electric vehicle (EV)-charging stations EVlink Pro DC 180kW to advance electrification of buildings, depots and fleets. With nearly ... -
Proposed new ‘Closing the Loopholes’ laws – Fair Work Act
Changes in employment law continue apace, particularly targeting employees’ pay and terms and conditions at work. Paul Cott from Law in Lydiard Lawyers provides ... -
Got tax questions? Know where to find them
Tradies are the backbone of Australia – keeping our country running, getting buildings built, and making sure essential services like water and electricity keep ... -
Released NSW SPS to cover electrical apprenticeship supervision
The Supervision Practice Standard (SPS) for the electrical industry has been released, covering appropriate supervision requirements, levels and ratios for the supervision of electrical ... -
SafeWork NSW delivers $900K in fines during fall from heights blitz
Close to $1 million in fines have been issued at the halfway point of SafeWork NSW’s 12-month blitz on falls from heights. The Working ... -
Report results aim to increase women in construction
A report making key recommendations to boost the number of women working in construction across NSW has been released. The Building Commission NSW Women ... -
ETU calls for mentoring and wages focus in apprenticeship review
The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) has called for a focus on mentoring and wages in the federal government’s review of apprenticeships. Australia needs an ...