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Mar 15, 2023
Women to make up 20 per cent of construction workers by 2040
Women could account for almost one in five construction workers by 2040. This increase will be essential to fill the 26,000 estimated vacancies. Last year ...
Read moreFeb 28, 2023
#PAWS4 Episode 2: Is your furry friend a ‘Dog-tective’?
The Stress Response Stress is normal and can come in many forms. Every day, there are moments in our life that can be stressful, including: FinancesRelatio...
Read moreFeb 22, 2023
Giving construction workers the right tools to prevent skin cancer
Construction workers don’t go on site unless they’ve got all the right equipment. High Vis, protective headwear, gloves, harnesses, and anchors are part of...
Read moreFeb 15, 2023
Read our latest Industry Snapshot
Last year we faced some economic challenges which are likely to continue in the first half of 2023. The Reserve Bank is continuing to increase the cash ra...
Read moreDec 19, 2022
Updated security measures to protect your account
As of today, Victoria has joined other states making it mandatory to provide a Driver's Licence card number as an added security measure. This verification...
Read moreDec 13, 2022
Work injury management support for employers and injured workers
The effects of workplace injuries are felt across the building industry. Getting back to work after an injury helps to maintain social connections, can min...
Read moreDec 07, 2022
Rebecca Casson welcomed as Incolink President
We are pleased to announce that Rebecca Casson was recently appointed as the new President of Incolink. Rebecca was the first female leader of Master Buil...
Read moreOct 17, 2022
West Gate Bridge Memorial: 52 years on
Saturday marked 52 years since the collapse of the West Gate Bridge. Over 200 people gathered at the memorial site in Spottswood to mark the anniversary a...
Read moreSept 29, 2022
#PAWS4 Episode 1: Who lets the dog out?
Did you know that only 25% of dogs are walked daily in Australia, or that 40% of Australian dogs are not walked enough? If that’s the case, what could the ...
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