Getting prepared! World Day for Safety and Health at Work
April 28 is a special day on the world’s calendar. Practitioners from all walks and industries come together to recognise the World Day for Safety and Health at Work and Workers’ ...
MoreApril 28 is a special day on the world’s calendar. Practitioners from all walks and industries come together to recognise the World Day for Safety and Health at Work and Workers’ ...
MoreIn this article, we will answer the question of why do we need to look into the Australian Construction Industry Statistics?When an industry has a strategic value to your country’s ...
MoreSome of them are mandatory ─ you will need them to comply with state regulations. Others are voluntary to help you up your game in the market. But all of ...
MoreDid you complete training with us in 2019? If so, you may be invited to participate in the National Student Outcomes Survey, Australia’s largest survey of VET students.Check your mobile, ...
More“I wouldn’t buy a newly built apartment. No.” When lawyer Bronwyn Weir publicly made such an announcement, it left no room for doubt that the construction industry has major cracks and ...
MoreIt seems like there is no time to take a break. Australian droughts and bushfires were followed by the COVID-19 lockdown… Time and again, we are reminded of the importance ...
MoreCOVID-19 has come to create a new normal in the way we work and interact. Traffic jams vanished, trips were cancelled, cafes became abandoned at short notice. COVID-19 has disrupted ...
MoreShould we Design Earthquake-Resistant Buildings in Australia? April 20, 2020 We think we don’t have earthquakes in Australia, and there is a reason behind this thinking.Australia does not lie on ...
MoreApril 2019. A tradie, who just turned 18, was crushed to death when the scaffolding collapsed on him at a construction site in Macquarie Park… When you come across a ...
More In the spirit of reconciliation Back to Basics acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.
We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.