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Feb 01, 2018
Welcome to the new ONSITE Online
Construction workers everywhere – get excited!We’re proud to reveal our new look ONSITE digital magazine which is your one stop shop for all things build...
Read moreJan 31, 2018
INCOLINK INSURANCE Your family’s safety net
Incolink is the only redundancy fund to provide Leisure Time Accident Insurance cover to all Incolink worker members as part of your redundancy. Incolink I...
Read moreJan 31, 2018
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TOPS FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
The building and construction sector is now the biggest full-time employer in Victoria.During 2017, full-time construction employment grew by 9 per cent,...
Read moreJan 31, 2018
Passing on the Lessons of the Westgate
The West Gate memorial and exhibition opening highlights critical work for work health and safety diploma graduates.The 15 October 2017 was the 47th anni...
Read moreJan 31, 2018
WET BUT WILD! Incolink supports Industry Picnic
Incolink supports the Industry Picnics which were held around Victoria on 4 December – just hours after record rainfalls in Victoria.At the Melbourne Sho...
Read moreJan 31, 2018
Flinders Street Station gets a facelift
As part of the Victorian Government’s $100 million program to repair Melbourne’s iconic Flinders Street Station, Built has been contracted to refurbish the...
Read moreJan 30, 2018
Hobart construction worker wins Incolink fishing competition
We were blown away by the number of Tassie members who entered our competition to win a legendary Stuart Nichols Personalised Fishing Charters day trip. Al...
Read moreJan 15, 2018
Incolink launches new bill payer service for injured Tasmanian members
Is a leisure time injury keeping you off work? Incolink's new Bill Payer service helps with the bills while you work on your recovery Incolink's Bill Payer...
Read moreJan 15, 2018
Promoting a healthy industry with Incolink's Health Checks program
Incolink Tasmania recently launched health checks for members at the Hutchinson's ICON/Myer job site in Hobart. A large proportion of workers at the site t...
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