At the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), our vision is an equitable construction industry where all women fully participate and thrive.
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Nuclear power plan poses welding problems: Weld Australia
Opposition leader Peter Dutton recently announced seven sites for reactors, unveiling his long-awaited and highly controversial policy for nuclear power with the claim that operations could start in the
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New subcontractor laws explained by Master Painters
Do you Engage Subcontractors? Do you engage Casuals?
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EWIT leaps into the podcast space with new show
The skilled trades industry in Australia faces significant challenges that threaten its long-term viability and success.
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Carpentry Australia team heats up with new programs, services
At Carpentry Australia, our commitment to community and industry excellence shines through our diverse range of initiatives.
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All (helping) hands on deck, Q1 summary from Carpentry Australia
What a remarkable beginning Carpentry Australia has had in 2024! To initiate the year, January saw us embark on an extraordinary journey across the west of Melbourne.
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Breaking down the barriers for tradie diversity: EWIT
If we haven’t met already, I am Melinda Davis and I am the COO of Empowered Women in Trades (EWIT).
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The keys to being safe around lead paint: MPAV
Since the 1800’s, lead was used as a major ingredient in paint. It was used as a drying agent, as colouring (tinters) and to protect iron from rusting. Most Australian Houses built before 1970 contain
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Push for Indigenous Welding Schools: Weld Aus
Weld Australia is urging the Federal Government to invest in a national network of Indigenous Welding Schools to help create real skills and real jobs for Indigenous Australians—and close the gap.
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EWIT’s Hacia Atherton visits American tradies
In the realm of skilled trades, the tools and tasks may sound similar across the Australian landscape and American cities, yet the tradies of these lands follow distinct paths.
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