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Oct 24, 2024
West Gate Bridge Memorial 54 years on
Last week marked 54 years since the collapse of the West Gate Bridge, Australia’s worst construction safety incident. Hundreds gathered at the memorial si...
Read moreOct 10, 2024
Incolink welcomes directors
Incolink welcomes directors Elizabeth Lukin, Sherri Hayward and Zach Smith, appointed to the board of Incolink on Tuesday 8 October 2024 by CFMEU Administr...
Read moreSept 12, 2024
Welcoming our NSW employers
Since expanding our operations into NSW we’ve been rolling out our services across the state. On behalf of CEO Erik Locke, NSW General Manager Monica Vard...
Read moreSept 06, 2024
Bringing Incolink health checks to NSW sites
In July we launched our on-site programs for our New South Wales members. Starting strong with a booked-out health check program on a major Sydney project...
Read moreAug 06, 2024
Incolink CEO Erik Locke: When the RBA deliberates, the construction industry holds its breath
In 1965 the new $10 million Reserve Bank Building opened as a starkly modern symbol of a new Australia that was now ready to step out of the shadows of the...
Read moreJuly 30, 2024
Partnering with Planet Plumbing to support the mental health of their workforce
In Australia construction workers are 84% more likely to take their own lives compared to other industries. Since 2018 we’ve seen a significant number of ...
Read moreJuly 17, 2024
Releasing our 2024 Bluehats Roundtable report
Since its launch in 2018, we’ve been looking for ways to ensure the Bluehats program supports as many workers as possible. In October 2023, we hosted the ...
Read moreJuly 01, 2024
Incolink launches construction industry job matching platform
Incolink CEO Erik Locke recently launched our new job platform Incolink Jobs, designed by and for industry. As the building and construction industry faces...
Read moreJune 21, 2024
Supporting Plumbing apprentices like Harry
A report we released last year estimated that by 2040, there will be 26,000 vacancies in the construction industry. Supporting apprentices through high qu...
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