HIRE26 is coming to Sydney 20 – 21 May 2026, and we are excited to announce nominations for Hire Company of the Year are now OPEN! You may nominate your own company or another hire ...
In the lead-up to National Asbestos Awareness Week (NAAW) the Asbestos and Silica Safety and Eradication Agency (ASSEA) is warning that asbestos is still a big problem that can kill you. ASSEA’s CEO Jodie Deakes ...
Since 2008, the HRIA’s Marquee Ballast Guidelines have been an invaluable resource for the Events industry. Now, to bring the guidelines into line with current Australian Codes and Standards, an updated version has been released. ...
JCB has won a coveted ‘Tractor of the Year’ award for its all-new high-power Fastrac 6300 in recognition of the tractor’s combination of industry-leading features, abilities and performance. The prestigious award, presented on Sunday (November ...
Coates has contracted Inauro to provide connected fleet, operations and rental management automation across its national network of branches. This capability will also be extended to Coates customers as part of Coates’ digital customer experience ...
Terex and REV Group have announced they have entered an agreement to merge to form a leading specialty equipment manufacturer. The merger will create a diversified leader in emergency, waste, utilities, environmental, and materials processing ...
The HRIA wishes to congratulate the winners of this year’s Photograph of the Year competition. Across three categories, representing different areas of the business, the Hire and Rental Industry Association awards a $200 gift card ...
With a working height of 72.3m, the ZT72J is now the highest boom lift ever introduced to the Australian market. It represents a major leap forward from Zoomlion previous 58.8m model, ZT58J. It’s a bold ...
LGMG officially relocated to its new headquarters, marking a new era of growth for the global OEM. The building covers an area of 2.85 hectares and can accommodate approximately 1,500 employees. A ceremony was held ...
IPAF’s global safety report 2025 reveals a notable decrease in fatalities involving powered access equipment, despite only a slight reduction in overall reported incidents. The findings are based on incidents submitted through its global accident ...