The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) is the peak association for the electrical and communications contracting industry and leads commentary on a wide variety of issues affecting the industry. For interviews or to subscribe to our media releases, please contact NECA's Media and PR Manager, Lynda Proude on 02 9962 6904 or 0457 767 328 or at lynda.proude@neca.asn.au
NECA QLD Excellence and Apprentice Awards
The best Queensland (QLD) electrical and communications contractors and apprentices were recognised at the annual electrical industry Excellence and Apprentice Awards hosted by peak Australian industry body the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA). MORE
NECA ACT Excellence and Apprentice Awards
The best of the best Australian Capital Territory (ACT) electrical and communications contractors and apprentices were recognised at the annual Excellence and Apprentice Awards on Friday, hosted by peak Australian industry body the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA), at Hotel Realm, Canberra. MORE
NECA SA/NT Excellence and Apprentice Awards
The best South Australian (SA) electrical and communications contractors and apprentices were recognised at the annual electrical industry Excellence and Apprentice Awards hosted by peak Australian industry body the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA). MORE
WA Excellence Awards
The electrical industry’s night of nights, the annual NECA WA Excellence and Apprentice Awards presented by Clipsal and Schneider Electric, recognised the achievements of a select assembly of top performing individuals and contractor businesses. MORE
NECA NSW Excellence and Apprentice Awards
It’s been called ‘The Dally M of the Electrical Industry’ and the 2017 NECA NSW Excellence Awards has lived up to its name and high expectations. MORE
Aluminium cladding shows need for progress on non-compliant electrical products: NECA
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has reacted positively to the recommendations outlined in the Australian Senate’s interim report on aluminium composite cladding, released as part of its inquiry into non-conforming building products. MORE