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Image: TasNetworks

TasNetworks CEO Seán Mc Goldrick has announced that he will be leaving the business on June 30, 2026.

TasNetworks Chair Roger Gill said Dr Mc Goldrick had chosen to move on as his contract is coming to an end.

“Having been with the business for five years, Seán has been instrumental in ensuring we are in the best position to provide saf...


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Image: Rittal

In Australia’s infrastructure and utility sectors, conditions are tough and getting tougher. Whether managing distributed energy assets, roadside control systems, or pump stations in corrosive environments, enclosure reliability is non-negotiable.

Rittal’s AX Plastic Enclosure is engineered to meet this challenge head-on.

Ma...


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Image: Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric is expanding its collaboration with Microsoft to help industrial companies modernise operations, move beyond proprietary legacy systems and deploy AI-powered automation at scale. 

Working with h2e POWER, the companies have deployed India’s first fully autonomous solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) system. The project...


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Image: South East Water

Recycled water is now flowing to Frankston City, boosting water security and supporting greener public spaces across the community. 

Delivered by South East Water, the $5 million Monterey Recycled Water Scheme provides a reliable, climate-resilient water source through a newly completed pipeline for key sport...


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The Victorian Government has confirmed a 150GL order of desalinated water to bolster Melbourne’s water supplies and potentially avoid water restrictions. 

The order for 2026–27 will help fill a gap made by ongoing dry conditions and growing demand that amounts to an average of&nb...


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