Tag: Industry news
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Tax information for contractors in the building and construction industry
If you are a contractor in the building and construction industry, businesses in this industry that pay you for services will soon report to the ATO ... -
ApprenticesOnTrack program launched
Hundreds of rail industry apprentices are set to stay on track and complete their trade thanks to a partnership between BUSY At Work and Rail Skills ... -
Registered cablers website to be launched
A new website for registered cablers is set to be launched and forwarded to the industry for comment. -
Philips LED luminaire licensing program grows by 50% in one year
Philips has announced that the 300th licensee signed up to its LED luminaire and retrofit bulb licensing program, which has seen its number of licensees grow ... -
What the 2013 Federal Budget means for SMEs
This year’s budget tax increases and spending cuts are the talk of the town in the lead up to the election. To help Australia’s small and ... -
Smartphone the sharpest tool in the tradie’s box
According to Totally Workwear research, 20% of online sales are made from a smartphone. -
How the Budget will affect apprentices
Based on the 2013 Federal Budget announcement information to date, there are no changes to the current Australian Apprenticeships Incentives Program, however there are new initiatives. ... -
Schneider Electric’s new Partner Business vice president urges contractors to prepare for changing energy future
This year, Clipsal and Schneider Electric Partner Business vice president David Gardner is celebrating 20 years of working at the company. -
New surge protection Standard will establish new requirements
Lightning and surge protection in photovoltaic (PV) systems has up until now not been regulated by testing Standards. This will change with the upcoming introduction of ... -
Management changes at Beacon Lighting
Beacon Lighting has announced that after 40 years, its founder and current chief executive Ian Robinson will step into the role of executive director, allowing his ...