The partnership the HRIA has with The Rental Journal Podcast allows us to work together to increase the awareness of the hire and rental industry through sharing insights into business success and challenges, career progression ...
Select Plant Australia and Laing O’Rourke have delivered an Australian first for the construction sector – an off-grid construction site compound powered by solar energy. Located at the Kilmany section of the Princes Highway East ...
In the last 24 hours, States across Australia have been scrambling to protect Optus customers by enabling the rapid revision of drivers licences; just one of the data points compromised by the recent Optus data ...
The HRIA recently announced the launch of it’s latest online Load Restraint course. This course builds on from the HRIA Chain of Responsibility online awareness courses. Transportation of equipment on heavy and light vehicles is ...
Dingli has launched the first modular booms of M series with a maximum working height of 34.14m and a maximum load of 454kg in China, which are electric powered BT34ERT and diesel powered BT34RT. Dingli’s ...
The HRIA and EWPA are pleased to advise members of the appointment of Nicolas Chiew to the position of National Training Consultant focusing on learning and development under the new priority area of Hire Industry ...
The added reach from the Australian-designed and custom-manufactured attachment means a more accessible and efficient install that dramatically reduces the risk of damaging equipment. Shore Hire’s latest innovation, dubbed the “swan neck” attachment, is designed ...
October is Safe Work Month. Departments throughout Australia are running campaigns under the banner of know safety, work safely. To kick off Safe Work Month, the HRIA are hosting a free webinar on powerline safety ...
In their latest report, Ibis World forecasts the Rental Industry to grow over the next five years as it emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic. The growth, estimated to be 1.3% per annum, will see the ...
From yet another strong shortlist of photographs from the last 12 months, the judges have selected a dramatic shot from the Hunter Valley as this year’s Photo of the Year for the HRIA category. Kennards ...