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New app helps businesses keep workers safe on site
A new app has been released, called the Onsite Safety app, to help enable businesses across Australia manage the health and safety of their workforce. According ... -
Working smart in construction
The Construction Technology Summit 2017 held in Melbourne on October 25 attracted a strong audience of close to 500 delegates. Having attended the original event last ... -
WalabotDIY is now available in Australia
Vayyar Imaging has today announces that the WalabotDIY is now available for Australian consumers. Created for home renovators and DIY enthusiasts, WalabotDIY gives users ‘Superman-vision’ to see ... -
Industrial manslaughter laws introduced
Brand new laws involving industrial manslaughter have been passed by State Parliament and are aimed at protecting Queensland workers. Industrial Relations Minister Grace Grace says the ... -
Timber Species App by Wood Solutions
WoodSolutions has launched the WoodSolutions Species App to support professionals in the design and build industry, including furniture makers and DIYers to choose and specify the ... -
Celebrating masonry with Golden Trowel Award
The Concrete Masonry Association of Australia (CMAA), Australia’s peak industry body for concrete masonry manufacturers, is pleased to announce that the 2017 Golden Trowel Award has ... -
November is national Asbestos Awareness Month
Australia’s national Asbestos Awareness Month campaign will launch on 1 November with a new message, ‘Renovating? Go Slow! Asbestos – It’s a NO GO’. The Asbestos ... -
1980s Houses to create Renovations Boom
“The boom in house building in late 1980s is set to provide big opportunities in the renovations market over the next decade,” remarked HIA Senior Economist, ... -
2018 NCC Information Sessions
The ABCB will be holding informative seminars in February and March 2018 in Australia’s major cities and has announced that registration has now opened. The seminars ... -
The cancer risk tradies can’t see
The Cancer Council Australia is calling for tradies to be more aware of cancer risks on the job after it was estimated that 230 lung cancer ...