For anyone looking to support a great cause, UpHire’s Mike Spence’s wife is part of a team of medical specialists from Nepean Public Hospital Operating Suite planning a trip to the Solomon Islands. The trip ...
It’s a timely reminder for all hire industry members to warn their drivers to keep their hands away from their mobile phones while driving. In the first week of the mobile detection camera program in ...
As bush fires rage up and down the east coast, one intrepid hire industry customer has been using a Monitor Lift Spider Lift to actively help save koalas in danger from the bush fires. Port ...
Australian Crane & Machinery and Kobelco Construction Machinery will terminate their dealership agreement covering Kobelco-branded cranes in the Oceania region as of 31 December, 2019. Ben Potter, Managing Director of Australian Crane and Machinery said ...
The Fair Work Ombudsman recently updated the Fair Work Information Statement (FWIS). HRIA members are reminded Australian workplace laws require all employers (save for partnerships and sole traders in Western Australia) to provide all new ...
An impressive $3,350 was raised at auction in November, in aid of Beyond Blue, at the Queensland’s Hire and Rental Industry Association AGM. The charity auction, chaired by HRIA’s Queensland President Chirstie McCormack, welcomed Beyond ...
With load capacity up to 200kgs and able to work up to 8m, Haulotte’s new vertical mast, the Star 8S is ‘one cracker little machine’, according to satisfied customer, General Equipment Rentals. General Equipment Rentals’ ...
The mobile phone detection camera program enforcing illegal mobile phone use by drivers commenced on 1 December 2019. The program includes fixed and transportable cameras across the NSW network. Coupled with ongoing enforcement by NSW ...
Victorian employers and officers of organisations may face up to 20 years imprisonment and fines up to $16.5 million now the Workplace Safety Legislation Amendment (Workplace Manslaughter and other matters) Bill 2019 has passed Parliament. ...
New consumer research from Roy Morgan shows Australians prefer Australian Made products, with 65% preferring Australian products when buying building and renovation materials. Roy Morgan Chief Executive Officer Michele Levine said: “The preference for Australian-made ...