The HRIA reminds members that October is Safe Work Month. An initiative that the HRIA, EWPA and TSHA all strongly support, Safe Work Month is a time for employers and workers across Australia commit to ...
Worksafe WA has granted a further twelve-month exemption to earthmoving machines for use as cranes until December 2026 Following a review by Worksafe WA, the regulator has recognised three conditions that meet or exceed the ...
1300TempFence, the market leader in the Australian temporary fencing market, has entered into an agreement to partner with Straight Bat Private Equity, an income-oriented private equity fund. Brothers Martin and Bruce Fouracre have become 50/50 ...
In the latest report from Ibis World, the Australian Hire industry has been valued at over $12 billion in 2025. The market, which comes under the ANZSIC 2006 code 6631, captures all dry hire equipment ...
Essential, Undervalued, and Overdue for Recognition’ – New Research Reveals Aussies Backing Tradies Ahead of National Tradie Day Australians overwhelmingly believe tradies deserve greater recognition and support than they are currently receiving, according to new ...
Dawnie Pieper is a Trailblazer in Advocating for Women in Construction and Fostering a Diverse, Inclusive and Safe Workplace. She’s Also a Big Believer in Having the Right Attitude, an Open Mind and a Passion ...
The HRIA’s 2025 Young Professional of the Year Believes the Future of the Hire Industry is in Good Hands. ASK TOM LYNCH WHAT’S been his greatest takeaway from the HRIA’s Young Professionals Development Program and ...
It’s no secret that the sheer expanse of Australia’s geography makes it a challenge for any business to reach every conurbation across all states and territories. And while the Hire and Rental Industry Association enjoys ...
Eight young people from the non-profit organisation, BackTrack Youth Works, swapped the bush for the beach, taking part in Surfing Australia’s Surf For Life Program, at Kingscliff Beach. The program uses surfing to build confidence, ...
Kennards latest Construction Confidence Check reveals that confidence in the industry remains high across both Australia and New Zealand—even as rising costs, productivity challenges, and global pressures reshape day-to-day operations. The findings point to a ...