Coates GM for Customer and Markets, James Lawrence, has published his insights for construction in 2022. He balances encouraging forecasts and trends against the continuing uncertain and hard to predict impacts of Covid-19 on the ...
Supply chain disruptions and industrial disputes at Australian ports are starting to cause delays for the WesTrac heavy machinery business owned by Seven Group Holdings that distributes Caterpillar trucks and equipment to mining and infrastructure companies. Seven Group Holdings ...
Following the emergency two-week closure of the construction industry, the Victorian Government has injected nearly $200m in funding to support businesses in the sector who have been affected by the shutdown. The Business Costs Assistance ...
This year the HRIA, EWPA and TSHA Associations received a record number of entries for the annual photo of the year competition. “The quality of photography just gets better every year.” said James Oxenham, CEO. ...
October is National Safe Work Month. During October each year, Safe Work Australia asks workers and employers across Australia to commit to safe and healthy workplaces for all Australians. Join us for a panel discussion ...
In response to increasing demands from hire companies in NSW, who are left to deal with advising customers on the legal requirement for dewatering approval, the HRIA have reached out to the Swimming Pool and ...
Following the recent Board meeting in August, the TSHA and EWPA Board of Directors have taken steps to close the Registered Inspector program after ongoing review of the take-up and administration. “Whilst we appreciate the ...
Introducing the new LCC27 – Gas Cylinder Valve Over the next 10 years, all 8.5kg, 3.7kg and Heatagas LPG cylinders will have their existing Type 21 POL valve phased out, and a new Type 27 ...
The HRIA is currently reviewing the Code of Practice – Portable Toilets – and invites input from industry stakeholders. The code is under review to recognise improvements in the safe transportation of waste under section ...
The Victorian Minister for Industrial Relations, Tim Pallas, was unequivocal yesterday when following through on the State Government’s threat to shutter the construction industry in the light of what he described as “widespread non-compliance”. Even ...