Author: Sean Carroll
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New horizons for Davey
Davey, suppliers of plumbing products, are claiming that we’re on the cusp of changing the way we use, store and supply water. General manager of innovation ... -
VBA warns plumbers of non-compliant work
The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) has warned plumbers that if they are found to have done non-compliant work, it will come under increased scrutiny by the ... -
IWSH team returns to Navajo Mountain for renovation project
Representatives of the International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Foundation (IWSH) have returned to the Navajo Nation this week to support the installation of new toilet and ... -
Stabila hits the mark with new specialist installation level
Stabila, a manufacturer of measuring tools, has released the new Stabila 80 M installation level to the Australian market. The latest offering comes with the most ... -
When one ISH is over, the next begins
ISH, global trade show focusing on the responsible management of water and energy in buildings, will continue in 2021. Exhibitors can sign up now to be ... -
Study finds that UV exposure is the most common carcinogen in construction
SafeWork Australia has released a report measuring carcinogen exposure in the workplace and has found that ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the most common carcinogen construction workers ... -
AIRAH and ARENA team up to create the i-Hub
AIRAH and ARENA has teamed up with others to create the innovation hub for affordable heating and cooling (i-Hub), an initiative focused on tackling the notoriously ... -
An innovative future for Standards Australia
Standards Australia set out a plan to put in place a framework that would allow for its content to be shared more broadly. The body has ... -
MEGT remains the preferred provider for the Australian Apprenticeship Support Network
MEGT, the Australian non-profit organisation supporting employers, apprentices, trainees, job seekers and students has announced that it will retain its status as the preferred provider for ... -
Toyota welcomes industry-first roof racks for its HiAce
Rhino-Rack has launched the three-bar system to fit the Toyota HiAce LWB Van or LWB Crew Van. The solution can make use of the vehicles’ 120kg ...