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CFMEU warns ‘black cladding’ raking millions on Vic building projects
CFMEU Koori construction division has warned of businesses claiming to be Aboriginal to win work, known as ‘black cladding’, are raking in millions of ... -
What Australia’s changing fire safety standards mean for businesses
With the fire safety standards changing, Wormald national product manager, vehicles fire suppression systems, Steve Oxley looks at what businesses need to do to ... -
Tool thefts costing Vic tradies $20 million a year
Tool thefts have been costing Victorian tradies $20 million a year with over 29,000 tools stolen in 12 months to March 2023, according to ... -
Consultation opens for Hydrogen Headstart program
Consultation has opened for the Australian government’s Hydrogen Headstart program funded at $2 billion. With the federal government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) ... -
SmartestEnergy Australia signs eight-year agreement with Woolworths Group
SmartestEnergy Australia has signed an eight-year agreement with Woolworths Group to supply electricity to its entire operations in New South Wales and the Australian ... -
ACTU welcomes interest rate pause
The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) has welcomed the decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to pause the interest rate, holding ... -
Energy Safe fines stack with line clearance powers
Energy Safe Victoria has issued 36 fines to councils and major electricity companies for the failure to keep trees clear of powerlines over the ... -
Energy Safe warns property owners following DIY solar fire
Energy Safe Victoria has warned property owners of DIY solar following a property fire started by a solar battery energy storage system that was ... -
CEFC loans $80 million for lower-energy apartments
CEFC has loaned $80 million to lower energy bills in two new energy-efficient apartment towers in Sydney’s Hills Shire. The dual apartment towers, part ...