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Updates to the Asbestos Product Guide
To date, the has received a total of over 25,000 views since launching in September.
The Asbestos Safety and Eradication AgencyÌýare continuously reviewing and updating the Guide, with many of the original pages now containing additional images and information. Further product information pages have also been added...
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Principal contractor responsibilities
I am the principal contractor of a building site and have identified a subcontractor performing high risk silica work. Is it on me as the principal contractor to ensure the subcontractor is completing health monitoring of their workers involved in high risk silica work on my site...
Free mental health training and coaching
Creating a mentally healthy workplace is the responsibility of all employers, leaders and workers in NSW.
SafeWork NSW offers free mental health training and coaching programs to support small businesses with fewer than 200 employees and not-for-profits of any size.
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SafeWork $1,000 small business rebateÌý
SafeWork NSW offers a $1,000 rebate to small businesses and sole traders who are registered and/or operating in NSW.Ìý
The rebate can be used to help purchase items to improveÌýwork health and safety for workers.
To qualify you must:
- hold a current ABN (held for at least 6 months)
- provide...
Albanese announces $10,000 bonuses for housing apprentices
The Albanese government is offering $10,000 bonuses to apprentices in the residential housing sector as part of a $626 million initiative to reach the target of 1.2 million new homes by 2029.
Key points:
- Bonuses paid in $2,000 instalments throughout a four-year apprenticeship, starting July 1.
- $4 billion in incentives...
Builders respond to long-awaited apprenticeship incentive system review
$10,000 for apprentices
Key points:
- Apprentices in residential construction can receive $10,000 over their training period, paid in five $2,000 instalments.
- The government has budgeted $626.9 million for the initiative, aiming to support over 60,000 apprentices.
- This move is part of efforts to meet the goal of 1.2 million new homes in five...
Apprentice training reform: finding balance between TAFE and private RTOs
The Albanese Government’s bill to make the Free TAFE initiative permanent is sparking debate. While the goal of addressing the skills shortage is widely supported, Master Builders Australia has raised concerns about the unintended consequences for private registered training organisations (RTOs).
Industry-led RTOs are vital to training apprentices, but the...
Positive signs in new home construction but still a long way to go
In the first three months of the National Housing Accord, Australia commenced construction on 43,247 new homes according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
This is 4.6 per cent higher than the June 2024 quarter and 13.9 per cent higher than the same quarter in 2023.
The strongest growth was...
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Start the new year strong with support from the NSW Government. Explore a range of programs designed to help your business grow in 2025, including:
- to hire an apprentice or a trainee.
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