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Ransomware a killer for small to medium businesses
A new survey, carried out by Datto Inc, has shown that ransomware remains the most common cyber threat to small to medium businesses (SMBs). The fourth ... -
Building Physics Forum 2019
Following the success of the 2018 Building Physics forum in Wollongong, AIRAH’s 2019 iteration, hosted in Melbourne on 23-34 October, will expand the investigation and focus ... -
Australian small businesses in economic decline, plumbing and HVAC sectors rising
Research from Invoice2go found that Australian micro businesses generated $8,315 less revenue for the 2019 financial year than in the previous. This aligned with the recordings ... -
Pioneering SA hydrogen facility granted developmental approval
Australian Gas Networks (AGN) has announced that the South Australian Government has approved its plans for a new hydrogen production facility. The $11.4 million facility will ... -
South Australian government sets out stall on sustainability
The South Australian government has released its Hydrogen Action Plan which commits over $1 million to a landmark study to identify optimal locations for renewable hydrogen ... -
Awards for supporters of IWSH
The International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Foundation (IWSH) has honoured two of its supporters at a special award ceremony at IAMPO’s 90th annual Education and Business ... -
Rheem drives Shell V-Power partnership into fourth season
Leading hot water manufacturer, Rheem has agreed on an extension with the Shell V-Power Racing Team. This means that the Rheem logo will continue to adorn ... -
Pollies fly the flag for suicide prevention
Running in conjunction with the annual R U OK? Day, MATES in Construction are taking part in the annual ‘Fly the Flag Day’ to raise awareness ... -
Debunking 5 myths about SEO
Search engine optimisation, aka SEO, can have a significant impact on how visible your business is in Google search results, and ultimately, how many new customers ... -
Phil Wilkinson, F. AIRAH, seeks new opportunities outside the institute
Phil Wilkinson has resigned from his position at AIRAH after almost 18 years with the institute, holding various roles including chief executive and executive general manager. ...