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Master Plumbers

Locality: Brunswick, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9329 9622



Address: 306 Albert Street 3056 Brunswick, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 Well done team



25.01.2022 "Tradespeople and builders can only visit your home for renovations if you have fully vacated the property and are not staying there during the period of Stage 4 restrictions. If you have vacated the property, then renovations can proceed in line with restrictions on residential construction. If youre still living at the property, then trades people and builders can only make emergency repairs."... See more FAQ at https://bit.ly/MP-COVID-faq

24.01.2022 There's more to say after #RUOK?

23.01.2022 Did you know 1 in 3 Australian homes contain asbestos? It was used in more than 3000 products prior to 1990 and still lurks in things like walls, eaves and flooring. During National asbestos awareness week, WorkSafe is joining organisations across Australia to educate tradies about the prevalence of asbestos, and how to identify and manage it safely.... Even if you’ve been in the game a long time, you might be surprised to know what materials contain asbestos. Knowing what to look for might not be as easy as you think.



23.01.2022 We have been advised that the Victorian Government is yet to finalise the legal guidelines for the construction industry which are due to come into force 11.59pm tonight. We understand they will by and large reflect the advice as we provided last night and we will bring you any further details as soon as we have them. Clearly this is an undesirable situation for our industry to still be in legal limbo and we have made this view clear to government.

22.01.2022 In anticipation of a return to Stage 3 restrictions as soon as possible, Master Plumbers - as a member of the Building, Construction and Development Industry Group - has written to Premier Daniel Andrews and presented a joint Building, Construction and Development Industry COVID-19 paper that outlines the unwavering commitment of us all to work together for the wellbeing of our industry and of the Victorian economy. Read it here https://plumber.com.au/covid19/

22.01.2022 Its okay not be be okay Please reach out for support when you need it.



22.01.2022 "Construction and Building services that continue to operate are required to develop a High Risk COVIDSafe plan focused on safety, prevention and appropriate response in the event of a positive coronavirus (COVID-19) case being linked to the workplace." Find a High Risk COVIDsafe Plan template and more FAQ at https://bit.ly/MP-COVID-faq

21.01.2022 Check out The Complete Guide to Online Reviews thanks to our friends at Podium Learn what it takes to get more customer reviews for your business and the impact they can have. Learn More https://bit.ly/395LsKD

20.01.2022 Hear from Master Plumbers CEO Peter Daly on this afternoons livestream of Tools Down thanks to GoodWork Live link in the comments

18.01.2022 Ahoy, me hearties! Batten down the hatches, hoist the Jolly Roger and swab the decks or you'll be walking the plank! It's talk like a pirate day! #talklikeapirateday #poopdeck #aargh

15.01.2022 Stainless steel is the optimum solution for roof safety mesh for harsh environments. Stainless Steel Roof Safety Mesh provides fall protection during construction and maintenance for the life of the building. Stainless steel is the solution to the corrosion of roof safety mesh and will cope with the Australian environment for the life of the building. Galvanised products do corrode and cannot provide ... adequate protection. Dont take a short cut when you know there is a safer and longer lasting alternative. https://www.sswm.com.au/product/roof-safety-mesh/



15.01.2022 Sewage testing has great potential to provide communities with early warning about local cases of coronavirus - and our water corporations are proud to be joining health research partners and playing a role in the fight against this virus.

14.01.2022 Further assistance for victims of the 2019-20 bushfires

14.01.2022 Times are tough for Victorian tradies. We talked to Peter Daly, CEO of Master Plumbers, Simon Croft, Executive Director of Housing Industry Association - HIA, and James Clyne of Clyne Partners about the support that's available and how to navigate the next 6 weeks.

14.01.2022 Incolink is your safety net, if you are stood down a COVID-19 payment is available to eligible apprentice members. If you're an Incolink apprentice member who has been unable to work as a result of COVID-19, send them a message to see if you're eligible for an Incolink COVID-19 Payment.

14.01.2022 Apprentices and aspiring plumbers, have you ever wondered what it takes to become a registered plumbing practitioner in Victoria?

11.01.2022 Great news this afternoon for Metro Victoria Read the Premier's statement and summary of the 'Third Step' and further easing of restrictions at plumber.com.au/covid19

11.01.2022 "Stage 4 restrictions are designed to limit movement as much as possible. Workers, including supervisors and managers, must not work at more than one site unless it is not reasonable and practical for the supervisor/manager to be limited to only one work site. If there is a genuine reason why the supervisor/manager cannot be limited to one site, the employer must have systems of work in place to minimise the number of workers working across multiple sites, and maintain a reco...rd of all workers who do so. For small-scale construction, supervisors can move between sites and specialist contractors can move between up to three sites per week. These arrangements must be recorded in, and observe the requirements of, the High Risk COVIDSafe plan at each site. For more guidance on small-scale construction sites, please see the relevant section of the Business Victoria website." See more FAQ at https://bit.ly/MP-COVID-faq

11.01.2022 The Victorian Government has confirmed that the public holiday on Friday before the #AFLGrandFinal will now be taken on Friday 23 October 2020. Friday 25 September 2020 will therefore be considered a normal working day. Who's your tip to make the big dance?

09.01.2022 People in 88 Melbourne suburbs are being urged to boil their drinking water because of potential contamination caused by storm damage. Yarra Valley Water says p...ower outages resulted in water from the Silvan Dam entering the city supply without being properly treated. People should boil tap water before drinking it, brushing their teeth, preparing food and baby formula, making ice or bathing infants. The company expects the water supply to be back to normal later today. The suburbs affected: Attwood, Bayswater, Bayswater North, Blackburn, Blackburn North, Blackburn South, Boronia, Box Hill North, Broadmeadows, Bulleen, Bundoora, Burwood, Burwood East, Campbellfield, Chirnside Park, Coburg North, Coldstream, Coolaroo, Craigieburn, Croydon, Croydon Hills, Croydon North, Croydon South, Dallas, Doncaster, Doncaster East, Donvale, Doreen, Eltham, Epping, Fawkner, Forest Hill, Glen Waverley, Greensborough, Greenvale, Heathmont, Kalorama, Kangaroo Ground, Kilsyth, Kilsyth South, Kingsbury, Lalor, Lilydale, Lower Plenty, Meadow Heights, Melbourne Airport, Mernda, Mill Park, Mitcham, Monbulk, Mont Albert North, Montmorency, Montrose, Mooroolbark, Mount Dandenong, Mount Evelyn, Mount Waverley, North Warrandyte, Nunawading, Olinda, Park Orchards, Plenty, Research, Reservoir, Ringwood, Ringwood East, Ringwood North, Roxburgh Park, Silvan, Somerton, South Morang, Templestowe, Templestowe Lower, The Basin, Thomastown, Vermont, Vermont South, Viewbank, Wantirna, Warrandyte, Warrandyte South, Warranwood, Westmeadows, Wollert, Wonga Park, Yallambie, Yarrambat.

09.01.2022 Don't take your dunny for granted! The United Nations estimates that there are 2.5 billion people who still do not use an improved sanitation facility and a little over 1 billion practising open defecation. #worldtoiletday

08.01.2022 Master Plumbers is proud to welcome Chocolate Money to the Association. Chocolate Money is an award-winning brokerage, recognised by the Professional Lenders Association and has been providing finance for the building industry since 2003. Members can access the services of Chocolate Money by emailing [email protected] or calling 1300 137 539.

08.01.2022 Happy International Left Handers day! I wonder if The Leftorium has click and collect

06.01.2022 Do you need a COVID Safe Plan? We have a template and guidance document on our COVID toolkit https://plumber.com.au/covid19/covid-toolkit/... The Building and Construction Industry Guidelines v6 should be used at a minimum.

06.01.2022 A great initiative from Incolink and Deakin University

06.01.2022 Silence keeps you a prisoner and you can’t process it but when you heal, you have the capacity to help other people. Ever felt like you want to talk, but jus...t can’t find the words? After a traumatic and challenging childhood, Professor Lea Waters is now a leader in the innovative field of Positive Psychology. In our latest conversation of the Puka Up Podcast, we’ll discuss the importance of talking, and how silence can make you a prisoner. Download or listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

05.01.2022 They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.... Lest we forget

05.01.2022 Join hundreds of Australian plumbing businesses who are using Fergus to manage their day-to-day business operations; including tracking and scheduling jobs in real-time, accurate job costing and visibility over where they’re making or losing money. Our mates over at Fergus have offered Master Plumbers members the opportunity to try Fergus free for the rest of the year!! Click the link to get started https://bit.ly/38QDa8X

04.01.2022 Traditional marketing and advertising can cost a lot of money. If you’re a smaller, locally-owned business, you want to see a quick ROI, which means you need to be where the majority of your potential or return customers will find you.

03.01.2022 "Only if the worker was already employed on that project before 11:59pm, Wednesday 5 August. But no new employment arrangements can be entered into that require workers crossing in and out of restricted areas. Workers in permitted industries can travel to and from regional Victoria for work, subject to meeting any relevant workplace requirements and having in their possession a Worker Permit (for workers who reside in a Melbourne)." See more FAQ at https://bit.ly/MP-COVID-faq

02.01.2022 Members will be aware of media coverage over recent days, downplaying the chances of us returning to lower restriction levels on 14 September. This was confirmed by the Premier today in his announcement. Master Plumbers has been at the forefront of a collaborative and comprehensive industry effort to plan the return of construction activity. The good news is that todays announcement by the Victorian Government of a roadmap for construction is a very close reflection of th...e draft plan our industry sent to the Premier last week. It is disappointing that Victoria is not able to commence a significant re-opening as hoped in mid-September but we understand the Governments concern, based on the health data, about a third wave. We have been critical in the past that Government had not set clear and visible targets for the resumption of business and we welcome the increased transparency of conditions required to do so. This allows businesses to plan, the community to respond and people to have hope. Master Plumbers has been working closely with Government Ministers and Departments to ensure the plumbing industrys needs are known and met. We congratulate the Government for its collaborative approach over recent weeks and look forward to getting our industry fully back to work as soon as possible. Further intense engagement on external work and isolated renovations at owner occupied sites, split shift bubbles and worker movement between sites will occur over coming days. As we do so, everyone in our industry must play their part to ensure compliance with the restrictions and demonstrate zero tolerance for breaches of COVIDsafe protocols on all sites and in our own homes. This is the only way we will get infections down, restrictions eased, and a return to something resembling normal before Christmas. The Government has now laid out the roadmap, we need to make sure we all drive it safely and to the rules. https://www.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covid-19-restrictions-ro

02.01.2022 UPDATE: Permitted Worker Scheme - Coronavirus (COVID-19) "If businesses have issued permits with future date ranges, they do not need to reissue permitted worker permits." COVID-19 news www.plumber.com.au/covid19

01.01.2022 There's been a spike in #DIYdisasters during lockdown with people attempting to fix their own plumbing problems. Comment below on cases that you've seen ...and remember DIY plumbing is illegal so always use a licensed plumber

01.01.2022 "Where possible other arrangements, such as getting driven to and from work by another household member, are preferable to carpooling. Under the current restrictions, you are permitted to share a vehicle with another person even if you do not ordinarily reside with that other person if it is not otherwise reasonable and practical for you to leave home for work in a permitted industry. The enclosed space of a car presents a heightened risk of transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19). If travelling in a car with someone who is not part of your household, you should sit in the back seat in order to maintain physical distancing, and wear a face covering in the car." See more FAQ at https://bit.ly/MP-COVID-faq

01.01.2022 "...a fine of $496 is issued when a plumber is late for an inspection, does not have the drain ready or doesn’t turn up at all."

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