The Federal Government has committed $90.6 million in the latest Budget to boost the number of skilled workers for the housing sector.
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Government to increase investment in RTOs
The Master Plumbers Association (MPA) NSW welcomes the increased spending in industry registered training organisations (RTOs) in the upcoming Federal Government budget announcement.
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St John WA’s lifesaving tools for tradies
In recognition of World Day for Safety and Health at Work, St John WA (SJWA) has launched a free online course which provides tradies with the tools to stay safe on the job, both physically and mentally.
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Seven hard truths for tradies improving their businesses
Running a successful business is more than just being a wizard on the tools. It’s about stepping up, taking charge, and connecting with your customers in a way that makes you the only call they’ll
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Why 44-year-old Bec went back to bricklaying
No wall is too high for Bec Wilding. The 44-year-old is loving bricklaying after undertaking a Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying in November 2023.
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Trust levels in construction industry revealed
Latest consumer research from global data, analytics and technology company Equifax reveals the improved level of trust consumers have with the construction industry.
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Will tradies switch to electric utes?
Will tradies ever switch to electric utes? TradieSpec CEO Tim Cullen, said its worth investigating as payload-battery power remains an issue for utes.
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MATES Big Lap 2024 for suicide prevention and mental health
Following the success of 2023, the MATES Big Lap initiative is set to return with even greater momentum in 2024. This year’s theme, ‘Move for your MATES,’ embodies a powerful message
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HIA optimistic as silica ban gets fleshed out
Commonwealth, state and territory WHS Ministers agreed to a number of key implementation matters for the prohibition of the use of engineered stone. The ban will come into effect on July 1 2024.
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NSW Government to provide free asbestos safety courses
The NSW Government will provide an online ‘Asbestos Awareness and Safety’ course free to the public to increase awareness of the safety risks of asbestos.
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