Safe Work Australia has released an online airborne contaminants hub to help employers understand their WHS duties to protect workers from exposure and comply with workplace exposure limits. WHS laws require (PCBUs) (employers) to ensure workers and ...
KAESER Compressors Australia is celebrating a significant milestone as Senior Applications Engineer, Albin Hess, marks thirty years with the company. Albin becomes the third member of the current KAESER Australia team to reach this impressive ...
In an incredible month for RPM Hire, after sweeping the board at this year’s Hire Industry Excellence Awards, HRIA’s Victoria State President was honoured at the State’s Entrepreneur of the Year Awards. “I’m incredibly honoured ...
CEA has announced a significant expansion of its business to include two new branch locations in Central Queensland: Rockhampton and Mackay (formerly Terrequipe). This strategic move emphasises CEA’s unwavering commitment to growth while reinforcing its ...
James Oxenham, the CEO of HRIA, will feature as a part of the Melbourne Build event in October. The major conference and exhibition, Victoria’s largest construction & design show, is being held on the 22 ...
On 16 June 2025, a worker was sentenced in the Richlands Magistrates Court for breaching section 32 of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld) (‘the Act) for having failed to comply with his health and ...
MST Lawyers have prepared the Modern Award Summary for Members for 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026. This Award Summary has been added to the Member Portal on the HRIA website (please note you ...
Point of Rental Software has launched its first AI-powered feature within its rental management systems. Product Detail Supercharger is a tool designed to help rental businesses write detailed, accurate, and easy-to-read equipment descriptions with minimal ...
It is with sadness that we share the news of the recent passing of Trevor Dare, a respected and valued trainer for both the EWPA Yellow Card and TSHA Gold Card programs. On behalf of ...
When the ‘Coates Climbers’ laced up their joggers for the annual Humpty Dumpty Balmoral Burn on Sunday, May 25, they weren’t just aiming to conquer Sydney’s steepest street—they were raising vital funds for sick kids ...