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Bathroom renovator fined for risky, amateur electrical work

11 December, 2024

A WA bathroom renovator has faced court for carrying out illegal electrical work that could have caused a fatality.


Electrical company fined $300K following worker's death

03 December, 2024

The tragedy at a South Australian worksite resulted from a failure to take adequate steps to identify work hazards and to provide adequate training and safety documents.


MEA protests terrace housing red tape

05 November, 2024

A recent determination by Energy Queensland Limited will impose an extra measure when connecting electricity to terrace homes in the state.


$35K fine for wiring error

29 October, 2024

A WA couple were placed at risk of electric shock after an electrician's wiring error left their home live with dangerous voltages for a week.


Update to renewable energy connection standard

23 October, 2024

The updated standard will become mandatory six months from its publication date of 23 August 2024.


$24K penalty for unprotected switchboard

22 October, 2024

A Perth electrician and the company he owns have faced strong penalties for breaching WA's electrical licensing regulations.


Aircon company and technician fined

01 August, 2024

WA's safety regulator has prosecuted a Northam air-conditioning company and one of its employees for carrying out unlicensed electrical work.


Hefty fine for switchgear importer

09 July, 2024

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water has issued fines totalling $465,480 to the Australian arm of a multinational company.


Fire systems regulation under review in WA

05 June, 2024

The review by Building and Energy will focus on regulation of fire systems installation work in apartment, commercial and industrial buildings.


LG provides enforceable undertaking to locate risky batteries

04 June, 2024

There have been 15 incidents of property damage caused by the solar storage batteries, including a house in Victoria that was destroyed.


Lighting industry protests LED red tape

03 June, 2024

LED regulations currently being proposed by the government will worsen Australia's cost of living crisis, according to Lighting Council Australia.


Electrical safety laws set to change in Qld

29 May, 2024

The Queensland Government has introduced the Electrical Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024.


Retailers caught selling unapproved electrical appliances

08 May, 2024

People are advised to check for the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM), which appears as a tick in a triangle, on all household electrical appliances.


AEMC acts to speed smart meter rollout

09 April, 2024

The Australian Energy Market Commission has made a draft rule with the aim of accelerating the deployment of smart meters to energy customers by 2030.


Company fined following electrical fatality

02 April, 2024

A company has been fined $150K in Queensland's Cleveland Magistrates Court for failing to adhere to electrical safety regulations.


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