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AEMC recommends mass rollout of smart meters
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has made a final recommendation in its metering review for the accelerated rollout of smart meters across Australian ... -
100,000 construction workers to take part in suicide prevention
Building workers across Australia will be taking time out this week to check in with each other’s mental health and fly the flag for ... -
WorkSafe update continues on EWP safety observers
WorkSafe Australia updates have continued for the discussion around elevated working platforms (EWPs) safety observers, specifically about whether they can be in the same ... -
Solar panel technology is set to be turbo-charged – but first, a few big roadblocks have to be cleared
Solar panel technology has made enormous progress in the past two decades. In fact, the most advanced silicon solar cells produced today are about ... -
R U OK?Day 2023: Let your mates know you’re ‘here to hear’
This R U OK?Day (Thursday 14 September 2023), R U OK? is calling on tradespeople to let their workmates and loved ones know; ‘I’m ... -
Incoming second tranche of IR reforms
Consultations have been ongoing with relevant parties on the second tranche of industrial relations reforms, which are likely to be introduced in parliament sometime ... -
Maintaining sparkie safety in a changing electrical landscape
From powering lighting and air conditioning units to make life more comfortable, to ensuring security systems stay online, electricity is essential to every Australian ... -
Navitas Skilled Futures provides solution to industry crisis with free training program
The Australian construction and trades industries face a huge skilled workers crisis with more than 100,000 unfilled construction roles in Australia in 2023 according ... -
IDEAL Industries releases Gen II Lever Wire Connectors
IDEAL Industries has released its Gen II Lever Wire Connectors for faster, easier and safer wire terminations. Ideal for wire termination installation with a ... -
Covered conductor trial begins in New South Wales
The first lightweight covered conductor has been supplied to New South Wales for the regional Distribution Network Service Provider (DNSP), Ausgrid. The installation, carried ...