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WA Master Plumbers validated by Channel 7 discussion
Perth’s Channel 7 Flashpoint current program is looking at systemic problems West Australia building and construction industry, validating what The Master Plumbers and Gasfitters Association of ... -
Jirsch Sutherland: don’t ignore insolvency warning signs
Business recovery and insolvency firm Jirsch Sutherland has pointed out that 12 November 2020 marks just 50 days until a number of key stimulus measures come ... -
Aussie-tech company delivers water safe from E. coli, Salmonella and Legionella to the world
Innovation originating from anywhere in the world that creates or promotes health benefits in the plumbing industry is something we not only celebrate but praise. That ... -
ISH 2021 goes digital
ISH, the world-leading trade fair for the water and HVAC industries, has decided to go digital for its 2021 trade show in light of the COVID-19 ... -
2020 Water Challenge winners announced
Winners of the Bridge Hub 2020 Water Challenge have been announced. The challenge aims to solve water problems in the agri supply chain and the winners’ ... -
RS Components level up safety range with Blundstone Boots
RS Components has started working with Australian safety footwear company Blundstone. Developed by a team based in Hobart, Blundstone abides by the Australian safety standard AS ... -
VBA reminds plumbers of drainage inspections, fines associated
The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) has released data showing that plumbers were either not ready for or failed to show up to one third of all ... -
Master Plumbers ACT: Thinking of hiring an apprentice or plumber?
Master Plumbers ACT is hosting an online event which looks at the benefits and incentives of hiring an apprentice plumber on 5 November 2020. It points ... -
Dave Viola to succeed Russ Chaney as IAPMO CEO
The IAPMO board of directors has announced that Dave Viola will take over Russ Chaney as chief executive of the IAPMO. Russ is retiring after 25 ... -
National Water Week: are your plumbing products certified and safe?
Western Australia’s plumbing regulator has issued a reminder that taps, toilets, showerheads and most other plumbing products must have a WaterMark certification to show they have ...