Incolink News
Nov 07, 2024
Bluehats come together to share, learn and connect at the 2024 Bluehats conference
Last Friday we held our second Bluehats conference at the Melbourne Museum. Over half a day Bluehats had the chance to come together to share, learn and c...
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...
Read moreMay 14, 2024
How to check your balance in the Incolink App
Now that your Incolink account is receiving contributions it’s time to check your balance. Once you’ve logged into the app you’ll be on the home page.S...
Read moreFeb 14, 2024
How to update your details in the Incolink App
Now your account in the Incolink account is set up and ready to go it’s time to update your details. Once you’ve logged into the app you’ll be on the home...
Read moreFeb 12, 2024
How to handle work related stress
Life can be full of surprises, and we all face challenges from time to time. Sometimes stress at work can come in the form of a tight deadline, a project c...
Read moreJan 18, 2024
Celebrating our colouring competition winners
In early December we ran a colouring and sticker competition at the John Cummins Builders Union Picnic. Throughout the day we spoke to thousands of members...
Read moreDec 20, 2023
Supporting members through tough times with entitlements and wellbeing programs.
Our FY23 Annual Report released today, shows how we have supported our members through some pretty challenging times with entitlements and industry specifi...
Read moreDec 15, 2023
Weathering the Storm, how the Victorian Building and Construction Industry survived the COVID-19 pandemic
Lessons learnt show that industry and government working together saved lives and jobs. In 2022 we commissioned a research project to investigate how our i...
Read moreAug 08, 2023
Incolink Health Checks - Protecting the health of workers on-site
Heart disease and stroke make up 15% of all deaths in Australia annually. Both diseases are preventable and risk factors can be detected through regular an...
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