Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA) held its 2023 AGM and a Special General Meeting last week in Perth. Eight West Australian members took advantage of the meeting being held in their state. Apart from the opportunity to network with others and meet the Directors in person, they also had access to Glenn Hain in…
Read More30 March 2023, from 7am. Ryde-Parramatta Golf Club, 1156 Victoria Road, West Ryde. A fantastic day to be spent with your staff, clients, friends and family. Make a morning of it and network with your industry and suppliers. Playing Ambrose golf. Ambrose is a team game in which every player hits the ball then all…
Read MoreTo be held: 28 February, 2pm AEDT This webinar will showcase how channel letter bending machines can increase your business’s profitability by significantly reducing fabrication lead times. Learn how your staff can be manufacturing up to 800mm signs with just two days of training – years of fabrication experience not required. An overview of laser…
Read MoreASGA have announced full details of their Annual General Meeting which will be followed by a Special General Meeting on Friday, 17 February 2023. Both will be hybrid meetings. Meeting Venue: The Duxton Hotel, 1 St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA and online via Microsoft Teams Time: 12.30pm – 2.20pm (Perth time) Guest…
Read More2023 ASGA Annual General Meeting WHEN: Friday 17 February 2023 12.30pm (AWST) WHERE: The Duxton Hotel, 1 Saint Georges Terrace, Perth, WA, and online via Microsoft Teams Please note times for each State for joining online: VIC, NSW: 3.30pm, QLD: 2.30pm, SA: 3.00pm You must be a financial ASGA member to attend. Learn what the…
Read MoreJohn Watters and Tina Mavris (AusSIP) will be representing ASGA at the Apprenticeship/Traineeship & Jobs Expos being held across NSW in August and September as well as the Perth SkillsWest Careers & Employment Expo from the 25th to the 27th of August. “Career expos offer the opportunity for students, job seekers and career changers of…
Read MoreThe McGowan Government’s new Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws commenced yesterday aimed at improving protections for all Western Australian workers. The new laws bring together WHS for general industry, mines and petroleum operations under a single act. The new laws recognise modern work relationships such as subcontractors and gig economy workers, and introduces the term ‘person…
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