On Saturday the 17th of May, the Master Painters Association of Victoria/Tasmania held its annual Awards for Excellence where members had an opportunity to showcase their projects from the smallest decorative
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NAWIC’s Male Allyship Program in action
The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) has been running its Male Allyship Program since 2023, in partnership with Lysander.
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What’s in store for chippies in 2025: Carpentry Australia
2024 was a year of tremendous progress for Carpentry Australia, and as we look ahead to 2025, we’re filled with excitement about the future.
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Boot campaign to raise breast cancer awareness
In May, you will notice the EWIT team wearing our pink and purple boots out and about around the community in support of Steel Blue’s What a Pair campaign.
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Weld Australia to partner with EWI and CWB
The Australian welding and manufacturing sectors are at a pivotal moment.
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2025: A landmark year for Carpentry Australia
We at Carpentry Australia are taking a moment to reflect on a massive 2024 for the carpentry industry and our community of hardworking tradies.
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Big 2024, even bigger 2025 for EWIT
What a year 2024 was for Empowered Women in Trades (EWIT)!
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Making sure you pick a prepared painter
Working at the Master Painters Association for the past 19 years, I have seen many instances where consumers have been ripped off by a painter financially or the consumer has had painting works carried
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CarpentHer, ICN and Helping Hands: Carpentry Australia caps off busy 2024
Carpentry Australia has been hard at work, advancing the industry and shining a light on the dedicated individuals who make Australia better each day. Here’s a look at some recent highlights.
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EWIT expands across the ocean to Canada
In a powerful shift for women in trades, Empowered Women in Trades (EWIT) is gearing up to go international, taking Australia’s ambitious “30 by 30” mission—the push for 30 per cent female representation
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