• EV Charging Part 1: Batteries ARE Included
    Mar 9 2025

    In this episode of Current Conversations, hosted by Kate Raymond and Matt Duncan of Master Electricians Australia, special guest Matt Kummerow, Operations Manager at ChargeHub Australia, discusses the burgeoning topics of electric vehicle (EV) chargers and the concept of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology.

    The conversation delves into current capacities and challenges for home and workplace EV charging, the potential of vehicle-to-home solutions, and issues surrounding dynamic tariff pricing and the readiness of Australia's infrastructure. The episode also highlights the complexities of installing EV chargers in multi-residential buildings and the importance of load management and user authentication systems. The discussion wraps up with the latest regulations and advancements ensuring the widespread adoption of EV infrastructure in new constructions.

    Time-stamped Highlights:

    00:00 Introduction to Current Conversations

    00:12 Meet the Hosts and Guest: Matt Kummerow

    00:44 Understanding EV Chargers and Vehicle-to-Grid Technology

    06:06 Challenges and Solutions for Home and Workplace EV Charging

    06:45 Dynamic Load Management in Apartment Buildings

    17:42 Fact or Fiction: Debunking EV Charging Myths

    23:22 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

    Produced by The Podcast Boss.

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    25 mins
  • More than 4: How do we get women into more than 4% of trade-based roles?
    Mar 2 2025

    In this episode of Current Conversations, powered by Master Electricians Australia, host Kate Raymond (CEO of MEA) is joined by Jordon Carlisle, Workplace Relations Manager, MEA, Penny Cornah (CEO of Master Plumbers Association of Queensland), and Tenille Riley (Women in Trades Manager with Busy at Work) to discuss female participation in the construction sector and trades in particular.

    They examine successful strategies like ambassador programs and female-led mentoring and explore the importance of overcoming cultural challenges and biases. They also discuss the potential impact of targeted government policies and the power of social media in changing perceptions. The conversation highlights the need for realistic, sustained efforts and collaboration across industry bodies to achieve meaningful change.

    Time-stamped Highlights:

    00:00 Introduction to Current Conversations

    00:13 Meet the Hosts and Guests: Penny and Tenille

    00:34 Challenges and Solutions for Women in Trades

    00:45 Penny's Insights on Plumbing Industry

    01:48 Tenille's Approach to Attracting Young Girls

    05:32 Gender Pay Gap and Industry Retention

    08:03 Government Policies and Their Impact

    09:23 Flexibility and Cultural Shifts in Trades

    11:39 Addressing Bias and Barriers

    17:39 Fact or Fiction: Hiring Female Apprentices

    21:26 The Importance of Grit and Resilience

    22:26 Shifting Employer Mindsets

    22:48 Increasing Female Participation in Trades

    26:20 The Role of Social Media in Engaging Youth

    27:57 Addressing Workplace Challenges for Women

    28:44 Encouraging Diversity and Inclusion

    32:14 Promoting VET Pathways

    35:43 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways

    Produced by The Podcast Boss.

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    40 mins
  • Safety and Solar: It’s not all fun in the sun
    Feb 23 2025

    In this episode of Current Conversations, powered by Master Electricians Australia (MEA), CEO Kate Raymond and Field Support Manager Ross Lockhart host special guest Francis, the Head of Projects at Kuga Electrical.

    The discussion centres around Kuga Electrical’s focus on large commercial solar projects, their growth trajectory, and the intricacies of the solar industry. Francis provides insights into the company's commitment to quality, safety standards, and the evolving nature of the solar sector.

    They explore the differences between residential and commercial electrical work, the critical importance of safety measures, and the role of innovative practices, including battery integration and EV charging. The episode also highlights the challenges of maintaining safety and compliance in a rapidly changing industry, emphasising the value of thorough training and documentation.

    Time-stamped Highlights:

    00:00 Introduction to Current Conversations

    00:12 Meet the Hosts and Guest: Francis Futsek

    00:41 Kuga Electrical: A National Footprint

    01:13 Focus on Solar and Safety

    04:34 Challenges in the Solar Industry

    06:46 Tips for Entering the Solar Industry

    20:24 Safety Equipment and Maintenance

    26:31 Fact or Fiction: SWMS in Solar Jobs

    27:22 Key Takeaways and Conclusion

    Produced by The Podcast Boss.

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    30 mins
  • Eureka moments to movements. Battle lines to award times. The convicts and rebels who helped shape a society
    Feb 16 2025

    In this episode of Current Conversations, hosted by Kate Raymond CEO and Jordon Carlisle, Workplace Relations Manager, from Master Electricians, the discussion centres around the history and evolution of unions in Australia.

    Special guest Michael Wright, National Secretary of the Electrical Trades Union (ETU), delves into the historical significance of events like the Eureka Stockade in shaping the union movement. The conversation also touches upon significant milestones in Australian labour rights, including the inception of long service leave, weekends, and leave entitlements.

    They examine the impact of enterprise bargaining on industries and discuss the complex landscape of modern industrial relations. The episode further explores current challenges and opportunities within the industry, emphasising the importance of collective efforts in building a fair and sustainable future for workers and industry alike.

    Time-stamped highlights

    00:00 Introduction to Current Conversations

    00:12 Meet the Hosts and Guest: Michael Wright

    00:26 The History of Unions in Australia

    00:43 The Eureka Stockade and Its Impact

    01:38 Australia's Unique Union Movement

    02:17 The Role of the Labor Party and Class Systems

    04:28 Indigenous Rights and Union Advocacy

    09:13 Enterprise Bargaining and Industrial Relations

    17:09 Fact or Fiction: Employer Bargaining Rights

    18:40 Long Service Leave and Other Entitlements

    22:34 Modern Award System and Its Challenges

    27:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Produced By The Podcast Boss

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    29 mins
  • If you can’t control your surges, then at least use protection. With Nikhil Bharadwaj
    Feb 9 2025

    In this episode of Current Conversations, hosted by Kate Raymond and Matthew Duncan from Master Electricians Australia, the focus is on surge protection devices (SPDs). Joined by Nikhil from Schneider Electric, the discussion delves into the functionality and importance of SPDs to protect your home and business. Nikhil explains the different types of SPDs (type 1, type 2, and type 3), their roles, and the considerations for selecting the right SPD based on environment and electrical characteristics. The podcast also covers practical aspects such as installation, costs, and the necessity for SPDs in modern smart homes to protect valuable appliances from voltage surges caused by external and internal sources. Essential for electricians and homeowners alike, the episode emphasises the preventive benefits of SPDs despite them not being mandated by current wiring rules.

    00:00 Introduction to Current Conversations

    00:11 Meet the Hosts and Guest

    00:34 Understanding Surge Protection Devices (SPDs)

    01:07 Sources and Types of Surges

    02:20 Selecting the Right SPD

    04:36 Installation and Maintenance of SPDs

    12:24 Fact or Fiction: SPD Requirements

    14:01 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

    Produced By The Podcast Boss

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    15 mins
  • Take Charge and Supervise: Safely transforming your apprentice into a sparky
    Jan 28 2025

    In the first episode of Current Conversations, hosted by Kate Raymond, CEO of Master Electricians Australia, and Ross Lockhart, Field Support Manager, special guest Leo Ward shares his vast experience as a safety expert and employer representative on the Queensland Electrical Safety Board. The discussion centres on developing apprentices, supervising young workers, and ensuring safety standards are met in an evolving industry.

    From the role of national licensing to the challenges of apprentice training, this episode dives deep into strategies for mentoring, the importance of post-trade education, and how innovative initiatives, like a Wiggles safety campaign, are making electrical safety approachable for all.

    Key Topics and Themes:

    • Apprentice Training and Supervision: Challenges, methods, and innovative approaches to build skillsets and confidence in young and mature-aged apprentices.

    • National Licensing Debate: The push for consistent standards and its potential impact on the industry.

    • Mentorship Challenges: Identifying and supporting mentors who can guide apprentices effectively.

    • Electrical Safety Standards: The importance of having easy access to and understanding Australian standards like AS3000 and 4836.

    • Practical Training Programs: Importance of creating structured, goal-oriented training plans tailored to specific industries.

    • The Role of Employers and Trainers: How leadership and structured mentoring can shape the future of the industry.

    Time-Stamped Highlights:

    • 00:00: Introduction by Kate Raymond and Ross Lockhart, welcoming guest Leo Ward.

    • 00:41: Leo discusses his role on the Queensland Electrical Safety Board and its focus areas.

    • 01:22: Insights into the national aspect of electrical safety standards and initiatives like the Wiggles’ safety campaign.

    • 03:02: Challenges with state-specific regulations and apprentice supervision ratios.

    • 05:00: Balancing apprentice training with business needs and practical supervision tips.

    • 09:09: The value of creating customised training plans for apprentices.

    • 15:10: Discussion on young workers, risk assessments, and testing competencies in the field.

    • 18:00: Importance of accessible safety standards for all electricians.

    • 23:20: Leo highlights free mentoring training courses for supervisors and their benefits.

    • 30:50: Final takeaways on the significance of structured training, mentoring, and continual development in the electrical industry.

    About Our Guest:

    Leo Ward is an experienced safety advocate and employer representative on the Queensland Electrical Safety Board. Based in Cairns, he has decades of hands-on experience in mentoring apprentices, managing teams, and contributing to the development of safety policies and standards in the electrical industry.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Mentorship Matters: The quality of an apprentice’s training depends heavily on the capabilities of their mentor.

    • Structured Training Plans: Customised, transparent training goals help apprentices stay focused and feel valued.

    • National Standards and Licensing: A harmonised approach could streamline processes and improve safety nationwide.

    • Post-Trade Education: Continuous learning ensures tradespeople stay current with new technologies and safety requirements.

    • Practical Experience Counts: Hands-on training, coupled with theoretical understanding, builds competent and confident electricians.

    Links and Resources:

    • Master Electricians Australia

    • Australian Standards: Information on accessing critical documents like AS3000, 3017, and 4836.

    • Mentoring Training: MCCOOO99 micro-credential courses for apprentice supervision.

    • Wiggles Electrical Safety Campaign

    Tune in now to learn how to inspire and train the next generation of electricians while maintaining top safety standards.

    Produced by The Podcast Boss.

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    34 mins