Master Plumber Magazine - March/April 2020

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MARCH / APRIL 2020

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CONTENTS

March/April 2020 11 Hydraulic Services 14 Apprenticeships 16 Workplace Relations New ATO Requirement for Employers – Fear Not, There’s an Easy Solution! Will You Lose Your Cover Under New Insurance Laws?

18 Women’s Plumbing Alliance

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19 World Plumbing Day

6 Executive

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7 Industry News 20 Safety

Continuing Professional Development New Standards Released

Do Not Disturb Before Leaving the Kerb

Mechanical Services Licensing Framework Has Now Commenced

Work-Related Fatalities Continue to Decline

Updated QBCC Consumer Building Guide

22 Business

New Plumbing Certifier Guidelines Now Available Online

5 Ways You Can Use Software to Kickstart Your 2020

Pipe Sizing Research and Worked Examples

5 Ways to Raise the Topic of Overdue Invoices with Your Clients 5 Key Tips to Succession Planning

10 Technical Incorrect Use of Semi-Rigid Connectors Plumbers and Passive Fire: Creating a Safer Tomorrow

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24 Marketing 25 Product News PUBLISHED BY Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland 243 Bradman Street, Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 P: 07 3273 0800 F: 07 3273 0873 E: info@mpaq.com.au W: www.mpaq.com.au THE TEAM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Penny Cornah P: 07 3273 0800 E: penny.cornah@mpaq.com.au EDITORIAL & ADVERTISING ENQUIRIES Ashleigh Stonehewer P: 07 3273 0800 E: ashleigh.stonehewer@mpaq.com.au DESIGN PrintPublish P: 1300 98 94 91 E: info@printpublish.com.au PRINT Printcraft P: 07 3291 2444 E: marketing@printcraft.com.au

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Editor’s Note Welcome to the March/April edition of the Master Plumber Magazine! I have taken over as editor of the magazine from Lisa Ross, who has handed over the baton after four very successful years. During her time at the helm of Master Plumber, Lisa has dedicated herself to creating a publication of which the industry can be proud. For those of you who will miss seeing Lisa’s face every couple of months in these notes, you’ll still be able to see her out and about at our events! Having contributed towards the magazine over the last three years, I am excited to begin my time as editor and continue the hard work of all those who have come before me over the last 60 years. I am particularly proud that my first edition happens to fall on the 60th anniversary edition of the Master Plumber magazine, in which we also celebrate MPAQ’s 120 year anniversary. The special foldout in this edition wouldn’t have been possible without the support of Rheem. Make sure you check it out in the centre of the magazine to see what we’ve been working on. I would also like to thank Bruce Wallace, MPAQ’s Honourable Historian, who has dedicated many hours to researching the Associations 120 year history to make this feature possible. This edition also has the latest industry technical news, including information about the plumbing guidelines (page 8), ABCB pipe sizing

research and worked examples (page 9), and performance based roof drainage solutions (page 10). The business section (page 22) provides you with tips to help ensure you get paid, as well the best ways your business can use software. Looking towards future editions, we would love to feature more of our members and provide you with a platform to share your experiences with your peers. In recent editions we’ve published articles about Olympic gold medallists, an army veteran, a ninja warrior, and more. If you have an interesting story to tell, email advertising@mpaq.com.au. Congratulations to all members reaching milestones, and a warm welcome to our newest members. Happy reading!

Ashleigh

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26 Social 28 Events & Training Calendar 30 Vale MPAQ COUNCIL PRESIDENT Kent Vickers P: 0418 883 999 E: kvickers@qigs.com.au VICE PRESIDENTS Don Nunn P: 0418 717 470 E: dgnunn1950@gmail.com Patrick Robertson P: 07 3276 8833 E: info@rpgs.com.au PAST PRESIDENT Kelvin Slade P: 0417 787 284 E: sales@sladebrosplumbing.com.au TREASURER John Salmon P: 07 3862 2777 E: john@salmonplumbing.com.au COUNCILLORS Dennis Yarrow P: 07 3277 5742 E: admin@yarrowplumbing.com.au Michael Ryan P: 07 3630 4744 E: mryan@beavisbartels.com.au Sam Hannant P: 0405 647 046 E: sam@yesfire.com.au Paul Bezanson P: 0408 777 275 E: paul@mineconplumbing.com.au Harle Gall P: 0437 768 409 E: h.gall@laserplumbing.com.au Ben Crew P: 0400 364 665 E: ben@bcprojectindustries.com

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34 New Members 35 Supporters

TRUSTEES Bill Watson AM P: 07 3273 2333 E: bill@connectorsgroup.com.au Bob Kimlin P: 07 4772 6308 / 0419 744 383 E: bobk@live.com.au LIFE MEMBERS G Cottee, F Huysing, MJ Moor, T Morris, J Porter, NF Sharman, BD Wallace, WB Watson AM, R Kimlin, R Weaver MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEMBERS A Chapman, T Morris, D Powell, B Wallace, R Weaver, M Wilshere, D Nunn DISCLAIMER Opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the MPAQ, nor does the MPAQ guarantee the accuracy of statements made by contributors or advertisers or accepts responsibility for statements they may express in this publication. The MPAQ does not accept liability to advertisers, which may be held contrary to the Trade Practices Act 1974. The MPAQ reserves the right to refuse, cancel, amend or suspend any advertisements or inserts without reason.

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EXECUTIVE

PERSPECTIVE I’d like to first acknowledge the difficult time faced by many people as a result of the unprecedented bushfires across Australia in late 2019/early 2020. The team and I extend our thoughts to everyone affected. Also, I would like to take this opportunity to assure our members that MPAQ is doing everything we can to ensure that our schedule of events and training continue as safely as possible amid the current Penny Cornah, Executive Director Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, and we are following the guidance of the World Health Organisation (WHO). We will provide members with updates about this swiftly moving situation via email, but if you have any concerns please call the MPAQ office on 07 3273 0800. As I mentioned in the last issue, we are excited to be celebrating 120 years of supporting the plumbing industry this year. I would like to acknowledge and thank Bruce Wallace, MPAQ’s Honourary Historian, for all his efforts with researching and preparing material to help us celebrate this special year. This year has started off being a historic year with new landmark reforms to ensure trade contractors are paid for the work they do. In the last week of January, the Hon. Mick de Brenni MP, Minister for Housing and Public Works, Minister for Digital Technology, and Minister for Sport, introduced the Building Industry Fairness Bill into parliament to expand protections for our trade through the implementation of Project Trust Accounts.

MPAQ has been engaged and consulted throughout this process, and a review of the first phase of Project Bank Accounts has been led by an independent panel with a view to simplify the Project Trust model. The project and retention trust accounts would commence in four phases, starting in July this year, so that by July 2022 project trusts will be required on all projects valued at over $1 million in Queensland. Project trusts will be rolled out in four phases: 1. From 1 July 2020 project trusts will apply to eligible government, health and hospital services’ building contracts of $1 million or more. 2. From 1 July 2021 project trust accounts will be extended to the private sector and local government for eligible building contracts valued at $10 million or more. 3. From 1 January 2022 project trust accounts will cover eligible building contracts worth $3 million or more. 4. On 1 July 2022 trusts will be required for all eligible building contracts valued at $1 million or more. At this point, retention trusts will benefit all subcontractors in the chain where there is a project trust. I have seen first-hand too much heartbreak from members left high and dry while developers and ruthless head contractors have walked away unscathed from company collapses. The QBCC will have oversight of the trust accounts and increased power to prosecute anyone who causes a financial loss by not complying with contractual obligations. For a copy of the Bill and explanatory notes, please visit www.legislation.qld.gov.au, or you can contact me on 07 3273 0800 or at penny.cornah@mpaq.com.au.

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 120 Years of serving the Queensland Plumbing Industry. On 17 May 1900, like-minded professional Queensland plumbers passed a motion to officially form the Master Plumbers of Queensland. 120 years later Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland (MPAQ) has the largest membership base of any plumbing association in Australia. The success of MPAQ has not Kent Vickers, President happened by accident and it is only through the hard work and dedication of the staff, council and members that we have survived and flourished for over a century. As with any trade association, the key to retaining membership is providing benefits to our members. MPAQ does this in many ways, but I believe the most important service we provide is representation and advocacy. I have been a member of the association since the time I finished my apprenticeship in 1989, and it wasn’t until I joined the council in 2011 that I gained a full understanding of how much work goes into protecting our industry. Most members only see the discounted vehicles, workwear and tools, etc., which are great benefits, but the amount of work undertaken

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to represent the industry on a federal, state and local government level is inspiring. The reason we have such an interest in protecting our trade and our values is because we all believe that plumbing is the most important trade in the world and that it’s every Australians right to turn on the tap for a glass of water and flush the loo knowing that our health is not compromised by disease. MPAQ also represents Queensland plumbers and gas fitters on a multitude of Australian Standards committees and boards, which gives us the opportunity to make a stand for Queensland. It ensures that the minimum standards of our trade are not relaxed or lost. I know that in my time as President we have presented membership certificates to many companies, but the ones that stand out the most are the 90 plus years of membership. In this day and age this is a truly stoic commitment, and I would like to thank those companies for their continued support. I wasn’t around when the dozen or so gentlemen had the original meeting at the Builders Exchange, Courier Building 120 years ago, but I hope they realised what they set into motion. In 2020, MPAQ is as strong as ever and continuing to represent the talented plumbers of the Queensland plumbing and gas fitting industry. Thank you to all our members past and present for your continued support. I hope each of you have an opportunity to attend one of the official events and help us celebrate 120 years as the peak industry association for the plumbing and gas fitting trade in Australia.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The building and construction industry is constantly evolving. With advances in technology, changes in the National Construction Code (NCC), and increasing specialisation, continuing professional development (CPD) is becoming the norm for many tradespeople and building professionals looking to maintain currency and get ahead in their careers, as well as many employers hoping to meet their business objectives. The Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) has announced that it has started developing nine short, targeted online CPD courses on the NCC for building and plumbing practitioners. Forming part of the ABCB’s broader response to the Building Confidence Report, the CPD courses aim to improve understanding and competent use of the NCC. The CPD courses target architects, builders, building surveyors, building inspectors, designers/draftspersons, engineers, fire safety practitioners, plumbers and site/project managers. Each CPD course will provide up to five hours of CPD and will be high quality, engaging, interactive and actively supported by the ABCB. The CPD courses will be available online at a competitive price, ensuring easy access for practitioners everywhere. The release of the CPD courses will start in mid-2020 and will be rolled out over the following 18 months. The first NCC CPD course will be dedicated to building surveyors. Visit www.abcb.gov.au for more information.

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This Standard was published on 14 February 2020. The objective of this Standard is to outline minimum requirements for the testing and maintenance of testable backflow prevention devices in the field. It specifies requirements for field testing and maintenance of a number of backflow prevention devices.

AS 4632:2020 (Over-pressure and under-pressure shut off devices) This gas Standard was published on 24 January 2020. The objective of this Standard is to provide manufacturers, designers, regulatory authorities, testing laboratories and similar organisations with uniform minimum requirements for the safety and performance of over-pressure and under-pressure shut-off devices. This Standard is not currently active in Queensland until the Form 9 is updated by the department to reflect the new Standard. For more information, MPAQ members can contact the MPAQ technical department on 07 3273 0800.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

MECHANICAL SERVICES LICENSING FRAMEWORK HAS NOW COMMENCED The new licensing framework has been introduced requiring a Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) licence for mechanical services work. The new licensing framework is being implemented in stages. Plumbers, refrigeration and air-conditioning technicians, and those who work in the medical gas industry, will require a licence to perform mechanical services work, or contract for mechanical services work, regardless of the value. As of 1 January 2020, new entrants and apprentices, completing after this date, require a relevant licence to carry out mechanical services work. New entrants include interstate or overseas workers new to the Queensland building industry. From 1 July 2020, contractors working in the industry must be licensed to carry out mechanical services work. Other workers (including employees) will not need to be

licensed until 1 January 2022 if their employer holds the appropriate contractor licence.

Eligibility for Free Licence

Existing plumbing and drainage contractor licence holders may be eligible for a free Mechanical Services – Plumbing licence provided: • The application is made by 31 March 2020; and • The applicant meets the technical qualifications or experience requirements.

Transitional Requirements for Qualifications and Experience

Existing plumbing and drainage contractor licensees may be able to use their experience alone to satisfy the technical qualification requirements. This is known as an alternative qualification pathway. These licensees must demonstrate six months of experience in performing mechanical services plumbing work. Applications using the alternative qualification pathway should be received by 30 April 2020 to

enable sufficient processing time for a licence to be issued before 1 July 2020. NOTE: Relevant experience must be provided for mechanical services – plumbing work NOT regulated plumbing work.

General Information

All existing licensees in the above classes have been emailed and/or sent a letter detailing the transitional arrangements relevant to them. Regular email updates will be provided to these licensees to ensure the timeframes for applications are understood. An online licence application form is available via the myQBCC portal, making the application process convenient and efficient. For more information, visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or MPAQ members can call the MPAQ office on 07 3273 0800.

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UPDATED QBCC CONSUMER BUILDING GUIDE The Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) have launched an updated version of the Consumer Building Guide, the consumer information document for homeowners about key building issues, and how best to avoid disputes and common pitfalls. The updated guide, labelled ‘Version 2 – Effective from January 2020’, is now available free to download at www.qbcc.qld.gov.au. A QBCC Consumer Building Guide must be given to consumers before they sign a contract for any domestic building work priced at $20,000 or more (i.e. level 2 contracts). There will be a 12 month transition period during which contractors may still use the original, undated version of the Consumer Building Guide with their contracts. From 31 January 2021, however, Version 2 will be the only acceptable document. For more information, visit www.qbcc.qld.gov.au.

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NEW PLUMBING CERTIFIER GUIDELINES NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE Queensland’s plumbing laws commenced on 1 July 2019. These form part of the Queensland Building Plan and deliver reforms to make our construction industry safer, fairer and more sustainable. Under the new laws, plumbing guidelines can be made to help local governments and industry achieve consistency and compliance with the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2018. A guideline Requirements for installing temperature control devices has been developed to clarify the circumstances where a temperature control device is required to be fitted to a heated water system installed in Queensland. The Requirements for water meters in new developments guideline replicates the superseded version Sub-meter guidelines—for councils, plumbers, builders, developers, water service providers and community title managers. Legislative references and terminology have been updated to reflect the new plumbing laws. For more information on the plumbing laws and what it means for you, visit www.hpw.qld.gov.au or email qldbuildingplan@hpw.qld.gov.au.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

PIPE SIZING RESEARCH AND WORKED EXAMPLES Quantified Pipe Sizing Performance Requirements

The Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) has been working to quantify the performance requirements relating to domestic cold and heated water pipework sizing to make it easier to use performance solutions. This work is summarised in a paper submitted to the Water Supply and Drainage Symposium hosted by the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB), which can be accessed at www.abcb.gov.au. Any changes proposed for the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 will be available in the Public Comment Draft of NCC 2022, which will be available in early 2021.

Pipe Sizing Performance Solution Worked Examples

Earlier this year the ABCB commissioned Lucid Consulting Engineers to create worked examples of performance solutions that meet an earlier version of the quantified performance requirement. The intention was illustrating changes an updated performance requirement may enable in the design of plumbing systems. Predicted differences compared to a Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) design are significant. In the example buildings, design flowrates for pipework decreased by 30-40% and predicted pipework costs were 10% lower on average, while meeting the required performance. The full worked examples are now available as an ABCB resource, which can be accessed at www.abcb.gov.au. NOTE: The performance requirement the worked examples are based on is likely to be updated to a slightly more conservative requirement to match the CIB paper. This will result in slightly larger pipework than the worked examples where pipes serve few fixtures and similarly sized pipework in pipes serving many fixtures. Nevertheless, the worked examples provide an indication of how the design of cold and heated water systems in Australia may be impacted by the proposed quantified performance requirement. Further information is available about the ABCB’s broader project to increase the competent use of performance at www.abcb.gov.au.

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TECHNICAL

INCORRECT USE OF SEMI-RIGID CONNECTORS The Gas Inspectorate has identified an increasing issue with the incorrect use and application of semi-rigid connectors (limited flexibility connectors) and gas hose assemblies. The issues include: • The use of a semi-rigid connector in situations where a gas hose assembly should be used, for example to connect commercial catering equipment; and • The use of semi-rigid connectors as part of consumer piping in caravans, recreational vehicles and camper trailers. A semi-rigid connector is an assembly of semi-rigid pipe, with permanently attached end fittings, that is designed for infrequent movement and certified to ‘AS4631 Semi-rigid connectors for gas’. A gas hose assembly is a flexible tube or pipe complete with end couplings and is certified to ‘AS/NZS1869 Hose and hose assemblies for liquefied petroleum gases (LP Gas), natural gas and town gas’. Note: Different classes of hose assembly are required dependent on pressure and temperature. Semi-rigid connectors and gas hose assemblies should only be installed where permitted by: • AS/NZS5601.1 Gas installations, Part 1 General installations; and • AS/NZS5601.2 Gas installations, Part 2 LP gas installations in caravans and boats for non-propulsive purposes.

Key issues • A semi-rigid connector that is subjected to frequent movement or flexing may fail prematurely, resulting in an uncontrolled gas leak. • Semi-rigid connectors are not currently identified as acceptable piping and fittings in AS/NZS5601.2 section 5.

• A gas hose assembly is the correct method of connecting portable or mobile appliances and gas appliances that are fitted with castors or being regularly moved for cleaning (commercial catering equipment). • If a gas hose assembly is not installed to prevent strain, abrasion, kinking or attack by vermin, it may fail prematurely, resulting in an uncontrolled gas leak. • Semi-rigid connectors and gas hose assemblies subjected to high temperatures may fail prematurely, resulting in an uncontrolled gas leak.

Recommendations

• Gas fitters should familiarise themselves with the difference between a semi-rigid connector (marked ‘AS4631’) and a gas hose assembly (marked ‘AS/NZS1869’). • Gas fitters should ensure that: • Materials, fittings and components are suitable for the application; • Appliances, consumer piping, semi-rigid connectors and gas hose assemblies are installed and used in line with both the manufacturers’ installation instructions and the requirements of AS/NZS 5601; • Semi-rigid connectors are NOT used where a gas hose assembly is required; and • All requirements are met when installing and using a gas hose assembly. Gas product suppliers should ensure they supply the appropriate materials, fittings and components; for example, if a gas hose assembly is requested by a gas fitter, a semi-rigid connector is not appropriate. Visit www.business.qld.gov.au/industries to learn more.

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PLUMBERS AND PASSIVE FIRE: CREATING A SAFER TOMORROW Out of tragedy, progress is often born and this is notably true in the world of fire protection. We can trace the first instances of passive fire (though not yet called that) to 64AD; after Rome burned, Nero issued regulations requiring fire proof materials to be used on external walls when rebuilding. There have been other great tragedies that have impacted the public, brought fire protection to the forefront of our minds and changed the way that we do things for the better (most recently Grenfell comes to mind). This loss, though tragic has resulted in leaps and bounds of progress in the last 50 years and the niche of passive fire protection continues to grow and develop the health and safety of buildings and the people within them. The Building Act 1975 was issued and would later be amended to require that if there is any fire safety installation installed in a building a penetration register and marked up drawings must be given to the building certifier to go to the Queensland Fire and Emergency Service (QFES). In the 1980s the Las Vegas MGM Grand fire tore through unsealed openings of 26 floors killing 85 people, while in Australia the development of the Australian Model The burned out remains of the 24-storey Uniform Building Code Grenfell Tower block in West London (AMUBC) led to the

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production of the first edition of the Building Code of Australia (BCA) in 1988. In 2003 the QBSA, which is now the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) introduced the fire equipment – passive (penetration and joint sealing) license. In the 2010s we saw tightening legislation, a QBCC crack down on defects, hiking professional indemnity prices and focused media attention in response to tragedies like Melbourne’s Lacrosse Tower fire, which resulted in a $5.7 million lawsuit, Grenfell, which killed 72 people, and Sydney’s Gazeebo apartments, which was hit with a defect rectification bill of $7.5 million.

Looking to the Future

As we move into the next decade, building certifiers are becoming hyper focused on compliance so we must all make efforts to stay up to date with legislation. While plumbers can install fire stop collars, unless they have the specific passive fire license they cannot certify and will need to use a licensed passive fire certifier. Alongside these changes we have seen technological innovations, including penetration register apps hit the market to make recording penetrations on site easier, providing a platform for progress and information to be tracked as well as producing comprehensive reports to be sent off to owners. In coming years, we can expect to see further innovations and as our technology continues to improve so should our desire for education and collaboration to ensure that we can provide our clients with compliant buildings and protect the community. For more information, visit www.pluspassivefire.com.au or call them on 1800 727 748.

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HYDRAULIC SERVICES

PERFORMANCE BASED ROOF DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS For too many years the design restrictions within AS3500.3 have hindered the development of cost effective design solutions for box gutter systems, which has resulted in costly roof drainage installations or forced plumbers and designers into stepping outside the Australian Standards limitations without properly tested and researched roof drainage solutions. In particular, the high capacity overflow device for sumps and the limitations of box gutters to DN150 downpipes at 16L/s flow are preventing cost effective drainage solutions for 1:100 year rainfall events in Queensland. In the past, plumbers and designers have tried to resolve this issue through alternative installations and designs based on experience and other theoretical data available; however, these systems have not been tested in a controlled environment, and this creates great risks for the plumber and designer should an insurance claim arise from water ingress into the building. To resolve this issue, the Association of Hydraulic Services Consultants Australia (AHSCA), in collaboration with the University of the Sunshine Coast, built a roof drainage test rig and developed a performance based box gutter design software. Under the supervision of Associate Professor Terry Luke, thousands of tests were carried out to review the performance of different box gutter dimensions, sump sizes, overflow devices and downpipe outlets under various flow conditions. The result of the research project was the development of an additional 12 downpipe/overflow combination configurations, some of which can drain up to 100 L/s with a single outlet, far in excess of the 16L/s limitation of AS/NZS 3500.3. These results were then used to develop a modelling software for hydraulic services consultants to provide cost effective roof performance solutions in accordance with the National Construction Code. Care must be taken, however, when designing roof drainage systems above 16L/s due to the velocities and pressures occurring in the drainage pipework at these increased flow rates. Also, a different certification process for the performance based design must be followed when stepping outside the AS3500.3 limitations. Therefore, the performance based roof drainage design software is only available to appropriately trained and certified AHSCA members. A number of Queensland based AHSCA consultants are already certified and are able to assist in bringing substantial savings to small or large projects. Engaging a consultant for a performance based roof drainage design may seem cost prohibitive in some instances; however, for most projects the savings achieved by reducing the number of downpipes, in ground drainage, surcharge pits and simplifying the box gutter overflow devices will outweigh

the costs associated with the initial design. Reducing the impact of the box gutter drainage system on the building structure and architecture provides further benefits and cost savings. If you have any questions or enquiries, please contact the AHSCA Queensland chapter on 07 3211 3262. Article written by David Mitmannsgruber, Senior Associate, Interior Engineering on behalf of AHSCA

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INSURANCE? Super funds may be required to ‘turn off’ your insurance cover on 1 APRIL 2020 if your account balance has not totalled $6,000 or more since 1 November 2019. You CAN keep your cover if you want to. To find out how call Troy Wolter on 1800 856 722 or visit bussq.com.au. The Government’s new Putting Members’ Interests First law which comes into effect on 1 April 2020 looks to better target automatic insurance cover and prevent inappropriate erosion of retirement savings caused by insurance premiums. This information is general advice only and does not take into account or consider your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting, you should review the relevant Product Disclosure Statement to ensure you have all the information about the relevant BUSSQ product and how it works and consider the appropriateness of the information to your needs or seek independent advice from a properly qualified professional. Prepared by BUSS(Queensland) Pty Ltd (ABN 15 065 081 281, AFSL 237860) as Trustee for BUSSQ (BUSSQ Fund, ABN 85 571 332 201).

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JETTING FOR PLUMBERS

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At Jetting 4 Plumbers we take the PAIN out of UNBLOCKING your customer’s DRAINS. Supporting you and your expertise, we provide jetting, locating and camera services, reporting back to YOU any issues in the drainage systems. As the contracting plumber, you can up-sell your services for the repair without having been on site!

What do Jetting 4 Plumbers do? We are a specialist drain cleaning service that contracts and supports plumbers for a set price. We jet-clean drains, locate issues and provide a full digital report back to you, so you can advise your client of the problems. This is done on your company’s letter head with your business logo.

What is our background? With over 30 years in the industry, Mark, our CEO, has experience in cottage work, commercial maintenance, residential maintenance, infrastructure systems and general plumbing. You name it, he has seen it! His focus now is to support plumbers and provide an exceptional service to their clients so everyone in the plumbing industry benefits.

Where do we service? We service within 100km radius from Brisbane City centre. With three fully-functioning trucks we are here to serve! Contact our office to find out if we can service your clients today!

What advantages do we offer plumbing businesses? Our byline – We Take the Pain out of Unblocking Drains – says it all. Rather than you having to shift from one painful drain to another, that’s where we fit in. We take care of blocked drains, location services, and provide you with a full report to give to your client. Because we SAVE you TIME and MONEY, you can schedule the maintenance or repair work that coincides with this at a time that suits you. Where the average jetter machine will struggle to do the job, our machines will do it in a fraction of the time.

What makes us stand out? FAST, EFFICIENT, and USER FRIENDLY. Jetting 4 Plumbers only uses the best and latest state-of-the-art technology, making sure the job gets done right the first time. With three trucks and operators to service throughout Brisbane, no painful drain is too big for our boys. Our jetter system can work on all sized drains and with eight different heads we have the right solution for you. The average plumbing company can’t justify spending the money on a machine of this quality when you won’t see the return on it, particularly if it’s not your main job or service.

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HOW IT WORKS STEP 1: BOOK AN APPOINTMENT – A customer contacts you because of a blocked drain or a similar issue. You contact Jetting 4 Plumbers and we book an inspection time with your customer and you.

STEP 2: DRAIN INSPECTION – Our team inspects the issue and provides you and the client with a detailed report showing images of the issue. If the blockage can be cleared, we will clear it using our jetting equipment.

STEP 3: JOB REPORTING – As we are not licensed to complete other plumbing needs, with our in-depth reports you can schedule with your client all the necessary repairs. So not only does the drain become unblocked we also highlight the other jobs you can get paid to do!


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APPRENTICESHIPS

ADVANTAGES OF HIRING AN APPRENTICE Have you ever considered employing an apprentice? Employing an Australian apprentice can provide your business with real benefits, and it also helps to continue to build and develop our growing plumbing industry. An apprentice can inject some youthful talent into the business, which can bring a whole new dimension to the workplace with fresh perspectives and new ideas. An apprentice can inspire a new energy amongst team members and they may be pretty handy with some of the tech savvy ways that businesses need to adapt in today’s market. Additionally, by employing someone as an apprentice and investing time and energy into them, this could aid in retaining this employee and developing and mentoring them to suit the needs of your business.

Government Incentives

By taking on a plumbing apprentice, a business may be entitled to receive incentives from the government (as it is an occupation on the National Skill Needs List). Some of those incentives include: TYPE OF INCENTIVE

AMOUNT

INFORMATION

Commencement Incentive Certificate III and IV

New & existing Worker $1,500

Available for an employer commencing a new apprentice in a Certificate III or IV level qualification. Including part time apprenticeships and School based apprenticeships

Recommencement Incentive Certificate III and IV

New & Existing Worker $750

Available where an employer recommences a new worker or existing worker apprentice in a Certificate III or IV level qualification. Including part-time apprenticeships and school-based apprenticeships.

Completion Incentive Certificate III and IV

New & Existing Worker $2,500

Available for employers of a new worker or existing worker Australian apprentice who successfully completes a Certificate III or IV level qualification. Including part-time apprenticeships and school-based apprenticeships.

Support for Adult Apprentice Applies to an apprentice aged 21 years or over*

$4,000

Available to an employer of an adult worker (21 years or above) to upgrade their skills via a Certificate III or IV level apprenticeship. This incentive is not available for school based apprenticeships. Employers may be eligible to receive this incentive once the adult apprentice has successfully completed 12 months of their apprenticeship.

*From 1 July 2019, eligibility for the Support for Adult Australian Apprentices incentive has been extended to include Australian apprentices aged 21 to 24 years. If the apprentice commenced prior to 1 July 2019, they would need to be 25 years or over for the employer to receive the incentive.

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Additional incentives that may be available to the employer include: TYPE OF INCENTIVE

AMOUNT

INFORMATION

Rural and Regional Skill Shortage

New & Existing worker $1,000

Available where an employer commences a new worker or existing worker as an apprentice in a Certificate III or IV qualification in a rural and regional workplace.

Mature Aged Workers Commencement Incentive

New & Existing worker $750

Available where an employer commences an apprentice in a Certificate II or higher level qualification who is a disadvantaged person aged 45 years or more.

Mature Aged Workers Completion Incentive

New & Existing worker $750

Available for employers of an apprentice who successfully completes a Certificate II or higher level qualification and who attracted a Mature Aged Worker Commencement Incentive.

School-based Apprenticeship Commencement Incentive

New & Existing worker $750

Available where an employer commences an apprentice in a Certificate II or higher level qualification in an endorsed Australian school-based apprenticeship.

School-based Apprenticeship Retention Incentive

New & Existing worker $750

Available where an employer continues to employ a Certificate II or higher level Australian school-based apprentice for at least 12 weeks after the student has completed secondary school.

Please note: the amount of incentives available to the employer can depend on the circumstances of the business.

Employing an Apprentice To employ an Australian apprentice, there are essentially two contracts that the business and the apprentice will need to engage in: the training contract and the employment contract for the apprenticeship. MPAQ can assist with the employment contract and the business will need to work with an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) provider, such as Busy at Work, to develop the training contract.

Types of Apprenticeships An employer can employ an apprentice part time, full time, or even while the person is still at school. Additionally, if someone is 21 years or older, they can be engaged as an adult apprentice. An apprentice receives the relevant apprentice wage depending on their year of apprenticeship, which helps businesses to manage their payroll costs. MPAQ members can contact the MPAQ workplace relations team on 07 3273 0800 or email hr@mpaq.com.au to be provided with guidance and advice for your business about employing an apprentice.


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MEET OUR NEW HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISOR We would like to reintroduce Emma Ross as the part time HR Advisor. Emma previously worked with MPAQ from 2011-2014 and has rejoined the team to provide assistance to our members with their HR queries. Since working with MPAQ, Emma has continued to develop her HR knowledge and skills working within the labour market industry, which included building, construction and mining, the hospitality industry, and most recently the University sector. Emma recognises the importance of understanding the employment obligations that businesses face and has a passion for working with businesses to meet those obligations. Emma is available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays to assist you with any HR queries that may arise. You can contact Emma on 07 3273 0800 or at emma.ross@mpaq.com.au.

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Three TAFE Queensland plumbers were honored with awards at the TAFE Queensland – Gold Coast Apprentice Awards night. Elysha Buckingham, employed by Andrew Gleeson Plumbing, took out the first year apprentice award, Javier Dorrough, from Booth Plumbing, was awarded the second year winner, and the third year winner was Dillon Lowes, from Red Beard Plumbing. Elysha was nominated by her teacher, Adrian Patterson, for her attention to detail, which ensures both theory and practical tasks are of the very highest standard. Second year plumbing apprentice, Javier Dorrough was awarded for his excellent problem solving skills, which he uses to troubleshoot any issues that arise. Meanwhile third year winner, Dillon Lowes, was nominated by his employer who said he is an outstanding addition to the team. Sponsoring the plumbing awards was Reece Plumbing who contributed $2,500 worth of cash and prizes for the event. TAFE Queensland General Manager on the Gold Coast, Karen Dickinson, says the event celebrates the achievements of outstanding trade students. “Our apprentice awards night is not only an important event to recognise the education efforts of apprentices but also for industry and employers to have a platform to build relationships with apprentices,” said Karen. For more information about TAFE Queensland apprenticeships, call 1300 308 233 or visit tafeqld.edu.au and apply today to see where TAFE can take you. MASTER PLUMBER MAGAZINE March/April 2020 |

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WORKPLACE RELATIONS

NEW ATO REQUIREMENT FOR EMPLOYERS – FEAR NOT, THERE’S AN EASY SOLUTION! This financial year has seen some enormous changes introduced by the Australian Tax Office (ATO). The ATO has introduced its Single Touch Payroll (STP) legislation. This legislation took effect on 1 July 2019. It has been suggested that this is the most significant tax change since GST was introduced back in 2000.

What is Single Touch Payroll? STP is a new way for employers to report employee wages, tax and superannuation information to the ATO. Employers are required to report a pay event to the ATO on or before the payday. The payday is either the payment date or the date you intend to make the payment into your employee’s bank account. This STP notification must be processed via an STP compliant payroll software. STP is mandatory for all employers. The trick is to find an easy solution that works for you. The ATO have been encouraging businesses to get on board. They are working with accounting groups and practices, encouraging their clients to become STP complaint. There are still nearly 350,000 businesses that need to get on board. STP will benefit employers and employees alike. Once you have STP in place it will: • Streamline your reporting process to the ATO. • Minimises errors – with STP the ATO will be able to pre-fill business activity statements (BAS) labels W1 and W2 from the information provided with each payroll that is processed. The benefit here is that employers are less likely to incur penalties for getting it wrong and it saves paying a third party to check your accuracy. • Eliminates payment summaries – the ATO will track the information taken from the STP submitted and make it available to employees through myGov. Employees can view their year to date tax and superannuation information. The employer benefit is that they won’t

need to generate EOY payment summaries for employees, which is a time-saver. Initially it will need some effort to setup; however, once in place it will pay for itself with greater efficiency. There is a drop dead deadline of 30 June 2020. After this date, the ATO will crackdown using a blunter tool, fines and penalties, to bring businesses that aren’t STP compliant, into line. But it’s not all gloom and doom as several software solutions are now available to micro and small businesses for the STP compliance headache. None of us want the ATO on our tails.

What Now? So, let’s get on the front foot. To that end, MPAQ has partnered with Easy Payslip, a market-leading payroll solution that will help you to get your STP sorted. Easy Payslip is tailor made for non-office-based employers providing flexibility to use the solution via a mobile phone and tablet app or website. Help is only a phone call or email away. MPAQ members will receive an exclusive 90-day free trial. Simply visit www.mpaq.com.au to find out more about how to access this offer. Easy Payslip’s local service team is available on 02 8084 9222. You can sign up and set up for as little as a couple of cups of coffee a month or $8.80 per month. Visit Easy Payslip at www.easypayslip.com or your Android or iOS app stores. Article written by Shane Murray, Easy Payslip

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WILL YOU LOSE YOUR COVER UNDER NEW INSURANCE LAWS? New government legislation has introduced more changes to the insurance cover provided within superannuation. Under the Putting Members’ Interests First legislation, from 1 April 2020 super funds will no longer be able to provide insurance cover for: • Members with an account balance that has not totalled $6,000 or more since 1 November 2019; or • New members aged under 25 who join from 1 April 2020. For members in certain dangerous occupations, the legislation will allow super funds to continue providing insurance. The legislation aims to ensure that members are not paying for insurance in super that they don’t know about or premiums that unnecessarily erode their super savings. If you’re affected, consider your options. Your super fund will contact you if you’re affected by these changes to provide information about your options, which are to:

• Maintain your insurance cover; or • Do nothing, which means your cover will cease on 1 April 2020 and premiums will no longer be deducted from your account from this date; or • Cancel your cover before 1 April 2020. Funds will also provide information about their dangerous occupations exception if they are applying it. These important changes in government legislation will impact many people and can be a prompt to review your insurance to ensure it meets your current needs and circumstances. Insurance cover within super provides many benefits including: • Confidence and peace of mind knowing that you have protection in place. • No out of pocket costs with insurance premiums deducted from your super account balance. • Bargaining power – funds negotiate competitive fees for members so you’re

paying less than if you purchased insurance yourself. • Tax benefits of paying for your insurance before paying tax – which you don’t have when purchasing insurance outside super. Look out for any communication from your super fund so you can make the right choice about your insurance cover. For more information on these changes contact BUSSQ on 1800 MY BUSSQ (1800 69 2877). Article supplied by BUSSQ. The information supplied in this article is general advice only and does not take into account or consider your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting, you should review the relevant Product Disclosure Statement to ensure you have all the information about the product and how it works and consider the appropriateness of the information to your needs or seek independent advice from a properly qualified professional. Prepared by BUSS (Queensland) Pty Ltd (ABN 15 065 081 281, AFSL 237860) as Trustee for BUSSQ (BUSSQ Fund, ABN 85 571 332 201).

Employer Essentials Workshop Hiring, Firing, Are you complying?

Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland (MPAQ) is hosting a series of workplace relations workshops that are designed to provide you with an overview of your obligations under the Fair Work Act and National Employment Standards, as well as the most common Modern Award for the plumbing industry, the Plumbing and Fire Sprinklers Award 2010.

Visit www.mpaq.com.au to find out more! 1900 - 2020

Workshop Details: Wednesday 25 March - Brisbane Tuesday 28 April - Toowoomba Wednesday 13 May - Cairns Tuesday 19 May - Fraser Coast Wednesday 10 June - Townsville


WOMEN’S PLUMBING ALLIANCE

WOMEN’S PLUMBING ALLIANCE COMMITTEE WELCOMES TWO NEW MEMBERS Sonya Hughes – Hughes Plumbing Contractors My name is Sonya Hughes, and I work in a multi-disciplinary role as administration, accounts, logistics coordinator, and whatever else lands on my desk for a plumbing, drainage and gas fitting company called Hughes Plumbing Contractors. I’m very proud to work for Hughes Plumbing Contractors as it’s owned by my son, Ben. Hughes Plumbing Contractors are based in the Moreton Bay region and our average working day can see our team working anywhere in South East Queensland. My passion for our plumbing trades industry started many years ago when Ben was an apprentice, and as a parent I wanted to support Ben’s career decision. To this day, I’m always looking for ways to improve our productivity and efficiency in the workplace. Since starting with Hughes Plumbing Contractors, I have implemented many policies and procedures, as well as introducing best practices. Our team is highly skilled, multidisciplined and valued for their individuality and the experiences they bring. I like to think that at the end of each day I have worked to the best of my ability, and everything I have done has improved the operations in the workplace, assisted the team and made every interaction a positive one for our customers.

Donna Dillon – Palm Beach Plumbing and Draining Services

My name is Donna Dillon, and I work for Palm Beach Plumbing and Draining Services, as well as three days per week at TAFE NSW. My roles with TAFE have been teaching, compliance and quality, writing assessments and student resources, and working with sections across all the trades. My role in our plumbing business includes marketing (which I desperately need to know more about), financials, BAS, chasing money and all the other usual business operations behind the scenes. With the Women’s Plumbing Alliance I would like to update my skill set, as well as meet and encourage women. We all know our partner’s business would not survive without us – lol. I am 47, and I have two girls who are 18 and 15, so if anyone has a manual on navigating through this I would love to read it! In my spare time, and when my husband can get time off, I love to travel, attend social occasions, reading and meeting new people.

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Welcome to a brief history of your 120 year old association. I was pleased to be asked by the MPAQ Council to undertake the research for this special year of celebration. It is far from complete due to the lack of meeting minutes prior to 1924 and some missing years thereafter. We have been assisted by relatives of past members and officers who researched their ancestors. The past presidents honour board, which can be found in the MPAQ office, begins at 1928; however, the compilation of the president’s prior to that year has finally been completed. The information in this timeline is just a brief snapshot and open for debate amongst members – whether what is included is relevant or what is missing is a matter of opinion. It is intended to celebrate relevant milestones and interesting moments in the association’s history. There have been so many events and meetings held throughout the 120 years that we cannot list them all on the timeline. However, I’d like to make a special mention of the branches/divisions that were formed, which provided a real connection with our regional members, and the conferences that provided an ideal environment to share ideas about the current state and future aspirations of the industry, as well as camaraderie enjoyed over many years (I hope other conference attendees were as fulfilled as I was). The association welcomes feedback, especially if any members are in possession of historical information to add to our files. It is hoped that we can gather more information over the next few years as we work towards a more detailed project for our 125th anniversary. Best wishes, Bruce Wallace Honourary Historian


120 year celebration milestones 1900

May 16 First meeting was held at Builders Exchange, Courier Building. A provisional committee was appointed with the first President being Hiram Wakefield.

1903 1901

September 25 First Annual General Meeting was held. 19 members had joined. It was decided to hold a conference and social on Saturday 16 October to gain more members. Reference was made to upcoming conferences in Melbourne and Sydney for the purpose of forming a federal body.

A National Convention was hosted in Brisbane, including a trip to the Darling Downs, a boat cruise on the Lucinda down the Brisbane River and a picnic.


1930

1913

First annual social was held in the Association Room, Courier Building. A gold medal presentation was made to the best apprentice.

1909

There was concern about drainage work undertaken under the supervision of the Brisbane City Council. A meeting was held with the State Minister in charge of the Water and Sewage Bill.

1920

Foundation President Hiram Wakefield passed away at the age of 68. Queensland hosted an interstate Master Plumbers Conference in Brisbane.

1924

1911

Earliest Financial Statement on record, with a turnover of 213 pounds, three shillings, 10 pence. Excess over liabilities was 33 pounds, three shillings, three pence. Annual subscription rose from two pounds, two shillings to three pounds, three shillings. 55 members had joined.

Cairns formed a Master Plumbers branch.

1927

1914

1945

Bundaberg plumbers had formed their own local association and were desirous of affiliation with MPAQ.

169 members had joined MPAQ, including 21 new members in this year alone. J F Wallace suggested a Social Committee be formed.

1946

1931 Gunner Charles O’Shea a plumber from New Farm, enlisted in 1915

There was a severe lack of materials causing employees to be laid off. First Christmas Tree event was held, which continued until the 1990s.

Country member annual subscription was one pound, one shilling.

1939

World War II began.

1940

Our first paid Secretary (part time), W R Pitter, was employed for 25 pounds per annum. Gunner Charles O’Shea, was taken as a prisoner of war in Belgium

WWI commenced – plumbers and other tradespeople were deployed

Some images sourced from the State Library of Queensland

1929

An appeal was made to the State Government for a state wide plumbers licence. This took 20 years to eventuate.

1944

Labour only contracts were regaining momentum and there was a meeting with merchants threatening a boycott if they sold plumbing materials to builders.


1970

1964

First State Conference held in Mackay.

MPAQ purchased its first building at 56 Commercial Road, Fortitude Valley.

1950

The Plumbers and Drainers Examination and Licensing Board was established by the Sewerage, Water Supply & Gasfitters Act 1949, which took effect on 1 Jan 1950.

Stan Collis from Dorf

1965 The MPAQ Social Golf Club commenced.

1960

Queensland Master Plumbers Journal (magazine) commenced. Roy Hinton was the first editor.

1954

The Toowoomba branch hosted their first dinner at the Carolyn Lounge, 339 Ruthven Street.

Rheem are MPAQ’s longest serving corporate member, having joined us in 1960.

1947

1976

MPAQ Hosted a Federal Conference in Brisbane, the first under the name of the Federated Master Plumbers of Australia.

1959

Master Plumbers social bowls club formed, this lasted for 42 years until 2001. Subscription was one pound.

1961 1951

Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Clem Jones, expanded the sewage program enabling an influx of new contractors. The association loaned 500 pounds to the Brisbane City Council.

Information about member discounted prices of cigarettes, tobacco and cigars courtesy of QLD Retail Tobacco Association was circulated. A packet of 20 cost three shillings and six pence. A bill was introduced to tighten regulations on plumbing and gas fitting licenses.

Past President Lyle Connell passed away suddenly after the General Meeting, on 21 January at the age of 49. The MPAQ board room is named in his honour.

1968

The Kembla Scholarship began. Geoff Richardson was the first recipient and later became a Life Member.

1963

The Contractors and Workman’s Lien Act 1906 – 21 was repealed by the Queensland Government leaving building subcontractors without any protection of payment from head contractors.

1977 Federal Conference – MPAQ President Nev Sharman and Senior Vice President Geoff Richardson


1979

The first Merv Harris Bursary was awarded to Ed Ahern from Cairns. Past President Merv Harris passed away in 1977, and the Merv Harris Bursary was subsequently established in memory of his outstanding contribution to training.

1977

The first of the MPAQ apprenticeship training courses, which ran in four week blocks for apprentices on reprobation, commenced. The excellent course ran until 1982 when TAFE prevocational courses became popular.

1986

Milestone membership certificates began. Guaranteed plumbing was launched and open to all members. Fighting Fund established to counter a Union inspired excessive wage claim.

1988

25 th State Conference was held at Carindale Hotel, Brisbane, to coincide with Expo 88 at South Bank.

1989 Alan Brough, Cliff Powell and John Stewart

The Honourable Vince Lester launching the original guaranteed plumbing

Plumbing Industry Group Training Scheme (P.I.G.T.S) commenced with 10 apprentices. Bill Watson became the Federal President, the third from Queensland.

1981

1993

Plumbing Display Centre established on the ground floor of Master Plumbers Association House, 56 Commercial Rd, Fortitude Valley to host trade nights. FRED (Flaming Ridiculous Electronic Device) was introduced to MPAQ to update office procedures and financial reporting. FRED was a brand new Plessey Floppy Disc Computer.

Water Wise campaign launched and training courses evolved due to the drought. A healthy membership growth was recorded. MPAQ’s second building was purchased at 84 Abbotsford Road, Bowen Hills.

1983

Product Evaluation Committee was formed to produce a Product Procedures Manual to assist members with product problems.

1984

The meritorious service membership category was introduced to award members who made a significant contribution to MPAQ. First Work Skills (now World Skills) competitions were held in Queensland.

1990

First graduates of the reintroduced gas fitting component of the apprenticeship curriculum.


1999

March 11 Inaugural World Plumbing Day celebrations were held at Plumbing Industry House.

Manufacturers Forum held its first workshop at the Grand Chancellor Hotel, Brisbane, to promote Australian manufactured products.

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1995

Brisbane Metropolitan members were made a Division by an amendment to our constitution.

MPAQ training trailer commenced work. Both the Solar and Heat Pump Water System course and the Backflow Prevention course were developed and offered to comply with licensing requirements.

2003

In February as a result of a special General Meeting the President and six councillors resigned. Thermostatic mixing valve (TMV) training courses were conducted to comply with new licensing requirements.

2004

MPAQ launched its own state based website (www.mpaq.com.au). MPAQ surpasses 1,000 members for the first time.

1997

P.I.G.T.S sadly closed down after eight years. The scheme never received any Federal Government funding. Master Plumbers Australia launched its first website (www.plumbersaust.com.au), giving MPAQ its first online presence.

2009

2007

The first Plumbing Trade Expo was hosted in Brisbane.

The first edition of the MPAQ Update enewsletter was released.

2008

MPAQ purchased their third building at 243 Bradman Street, Acacia Ridge.

2000

MPAQ’s Centenary Year! The first Plumbing Industry Awards night was held at the Parkroyal.

2005

Plumbers’ Rally was held to advocate for using a licensed plumber

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2017

New Security of Payment laws passed by the Queensland Government following much lobbying by MPAQ.

2018

MPAQ offered its first webinars. First Apprentice Plumbing Ambassador, Sarah Condie was announced.

2013

MPAQ Gas Bus was launched.

2019

Opening of the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC) in Beenleigh. Charge Out Rate Guide and Calculator launched. 20 th Anniversary of the Plumbing & Gas Industry Awards was celebrated. Developed and launched Legionella Course.

2016

Service Trades Council was formed ensuring the plumbing industry had a specific regulatory council with MPAQ as the chair. First female Plumbing Ambassador, Rebecca Senyard, was announced.

2020

120 Years! The Association now represents over 1,100 plumbing businesses.


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71% The proportion of the global population using a safely managed drinking water service.

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The number of people who have gained access to improved sanitation facilities since 1990.

58% Proportion of the total diarrhoeal deaths that could be averted through safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene.

2 billion – The number of people worldwide that use a drinking water source contaminated with faeces.

68% The proportion of the global population using improved sanitation facilities.

842,000

Diarrhoeal diseases deaths per year resulting from lack of safe drinking water and inadequate sanitation and hygiene.

MPAQ hosts an annual World Plumbing Day Breakfast to celebrate. To find out more about this year’s breakfast and request updates about future celebrations, contact the MPAQ events team on 07 3273 0800 or email events@mpaq.com.au. All statistics as reported by the World Health Organisation – www.who.int

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DO NOT DISTURB BEFORE LEAVING THE KERB The new tougher penalties for Queenslanders using their mobile phone behind the wheel came into effect from Saturday 1 February 2020. The Queensland Government has increased the fine for offenders from $400 to $1,000 while demerit points have increased from three points to four. Budget Direct surveyed 1,001 Australians (including 218 Queenslanders) and found that: • Australians surveyed in 2020 (11.49%) feel less confident texting while driving, compared to 2018 (14.9%). • Respondents aged 35-44 feel most confident behind the wheel (22.61%) compared to those aged 18-24 (10.43%). • On average across the country, most believe that tougher penalties (31.97%) is the most effective way to deter drivers from texting. • However, this figure was the lowest for Queenslanders who also think this is the least effective measure (compared to increased awareness, mobile detection cameras, law enforcement and no measures). Senior Research Fellow for the Monash University Accident Research Centre, Kristie Young, says, “While the absolute numbers are low, the finding that the 35-44 year age group is engaging with handheld devices (particularly texting and accessing social media) more frequently than other age groups, is really interesting and highlights that there is a shift in technology use across driver ages – this is not just a ‘young driver problem’ as it has traditionally been viewed in the past.” “Other social pressures to use a phone are also going to be playing a role for this 35-44 age group, including work pressures to stay connected while driving, pressure to connect with children, and just generally trying to multitask in order to make the most efficient use of time in an increasingly time-poor society.” If you’re an MPAQ member and have any concerns about the new penalties for using a mobile phone behind the wheel, please call the MPAQ office on 07 3273 0800. Article Source: https://www.budgetdirect.com.au/ car-insurance/articles/aussie-attitudes-towardsusing-mobile-phones-while-driving.html

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WORK-RELATED FATALITIES CONTINUE TO DECLINE Safe Work Australia has released the Work-related Traumatic Injury Fatalities Australia 2018 report, which provides the latest detailed national statistics on all workers and bystanders fatally injured through work-related activity. The Work-related Traumatic Injury Fatalities Australia 2018 report outlines the latest in national work-related traumatic injury fatality statistics. The report shows that over the last decade, the fatality rate has more than halved with 1.1 worker fatalities per 100,000 workers in 2018. The report details that 69 per cent of worker fatalities occurred in the following industries: • Transport, postal and warehousing (38 fatalities) • Agriculture, forestry and fishing (37 fatalities) • Construction (24 fatalities) The most common causes of worker fatalities in 2018 were: • Vehicle collisions (44 fatalities)

• Being hit by a moving object (24 fatalities) • Falls from a height (18 fatalities) The report and data is drawn from a range of sources, including initial reporting of fatalities in the media, notifications from jurisdictional authorities, and the National Coronial Information System. The report also found: • 144 workers were fatally injured at work • Fatality rate of 1.1 per 100,00 workers • Decreased by 62% from a peak of three per 100,000 in 2007 • Eight fatalities (6%) were female | 136 (94%) fatalities were male • Causes of fatalities in 2018: • 31% vehicle collision • 17% hit by moving objects • 13% falling from height • 62% were related to vehicles You can download the report at www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/doc/ work-related-traumatic-injury-fatalitiesaustralia-2018. Article source: www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au


Plumbing & Gas Industry Awards Nominations open now until Friday 17 April! Award Categories: AITC School Based Apprentice of the Year Construction Skills Queensland Merv Harris Memorial Bursary Award

Tradesperson of the Year AHSCA Hydraulic Consultant Design of the Year Industry Leadership Award

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RWC Businessperson of the Year

simPRO Second Year Apprentice of the Year

Andrea Vogler Women in Business Award

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5 WAYS YOU CAN USE SOFTWARE TO KICKSTART YOUR 2020 Article written by simPRO Software

This year you and your team are going to be more organised and smash your goals. How do we know? Well, because we’ve got five software features that are going to help you! These tools will enable you to automate workflows, minimise manual data entry, and improve the overall productivity and communication of your team.

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Make the Most of Your Resources with a Scheduling Tool

Let’s be honest, if you aren’t using this kind of solution in your plumbing business yet, then you’re either brand new to software or ignoring the call of the 21st century. A scheduling tool will help you plan your week of work and ensure you’re putting the right people to the right task. It is the solution for managing people and understanding where your team is at any given time (if we do say so ourselves).

#2

Stock up on Your Inventory with a Catalogue Ordering Feature

There’s nothing worse than missing out on that sweet feeling of unwrapping inventory for a job or having to reschedule attendance because you didn’t have enough stock in the first place. Many software solutions designed for operations management will offer a catalogue ordering feature that means a more efficient inventory top up. This feature will help your plumbers enter the field with confidence in 2020, knowing they’ve got all the tools they need to get the job done.

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Get the Formalities Out of the Way Faster with Online Quote Acceptance

A frustrating part of working in the plumbing industry can be the limbo between sending out a quote and getting the customer’s acceptance. In 2020 you can skip waiting for signatures and scanned documents. Instead, get notified quickly and easily of your customer’s approval using an online quote acceptance feature. It enables customers to sign digitally and can improve the sales turnaround time while also ensuring compliance is maintained.

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#4

Make Payments More Accessible Using Accounting and Payment Integrations

Accounting and payment integrations with your operations management system can enable you to collect card payments and issue invoices from both the office and the field. This makes payments more accessible for your customers and is a great tactic for minimising the number of unpaid invoices. Some accounting and payment providers will also hand over your money faster, making it easier to manage cash flow in your business!

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Use Business Data Reports to Manage and Monitor Your Workflows

If you’re looking to scale your business in 2020, then you need to keep an eagle eye on your profits, which is why the data reporting feature commonly found in operations management software is going to be your best friend. You can use the data and insights generated from different reports to monitor the profitability of your contracts as well as any key performance indicators that may impact your cash flow, like job completion. Best of all? There’s already an operations management solution out there that has these five features and hundreds more. With almost 20 years of serving plumbing and other trade contracting industries, simPRO offers the ultimate solution for complete operations management. You can use simPRO to automate job management, minimise manual data entry, improve your record-keeping, better monitor your workflows, and so much more. Even better than best of all? You may be eligible for 20% off the initial training and implementation costs of simPRO!* Visit https://www.simpro.com.au for more information or www.mpaq.com.au to access the offer. *Terms and conditions do apply.


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WAYS TO RAISE THE TOPIC OF OVERDUE INVOICES WITH YOUR CLIENTS

Article written by Bill Chaser

How much easier would your life be if you knew every invoice you sent would be paid hassle free. Unfortunately, the reality is that half of all invoices are paid late. This puts unnecessary pressure on business owners, who are short enough on time and resources as it is, let alone having to waste these chasing up outstanding accounts. While we always recommend starting at point number three as soon as the account becomes overdue, with a mix of persistence, courage, and the following helpful tips, struggling with overdue invoices can be a thing of the past.

1. Write a Payment Request Letter or Email

If you would rather not engage a debt collection agency as soon as the account becomes overdue, this should be your first step. It’s best to keep it simple by sticking to the facts (invoice number, date it was due, terms, etc.) and politely ask them to follow up on payment. You can even reattach the original invoice if you feel like making life easier for them.

2. Have an Uncomfortable Phone Call

If you are the type of person to run a mile from even the most minor confrontation, we understand this won’t be fun for you. However, businesses that chase late payers by phone (within the debt collection guidelines) can see great results, as it’s harder to ignore calls than emails. Again, we recommend sticking to the facts, speaking with them politely, and ensuring they have confirmed they are aware the invoice is overdue and have guaranteed payment.

3. Engage a Debt Collection Agency

While it may seem obvious for us to say this, it is best practice to refer your accounts to a debt collection agency as soon as they become overdue. Chances of it being paid increase considerably if referred in its earliest stage. When contact is made by our automated online platform to let them

know you’re serious, your time and resources will be free for more important things. We act as an extension of your brand to maintain your relationships with care and consideration, as we understand how important relationships are to small business owners. If we have exhausted all other avenues and payment still hasn’t been made, we can engage our legal resources to escalate your account and let them know that you’re really, really, serious.

4. Stop Doing Business with Them Until They Have Paid What They Owe

While this option could be damaging to your relationship, it certainly sends a message. Why would you keep spending time providing goods or services, and also spend additional time chasing payment for those goods or services, that you aren’t getting paid for? Crazy.

5. Charge a Late Payment Fee on Your Invoices

While you can’t do this if the invoice is already overdue and you don’t have a late payment fee as an existing term, getting into the habit of having a late fee policy on your invoices is certainly good practice moving forward. We recommend a 20% late fee to all our clients, as Bill Chaser takes 20% commission (no win, no fee). When you do the maths, this means you’re significantly less out of pocket minus our commission fee than you would have been if the invoice hadn’t been paid at all. Unpaid and outstanding invoices are an unfortunate fact of life for business owners. Worst case scenario, you’ll have to write off the debt in full or potentially lose money on the tax you’ve already paid on the income you were expecting. To reduce your chance of getting caught out by overdue and non-paying clients, we recommend engaging Bill Chaser as soon as the account is outstanding. MPAQ members have access to an exclusive discount with Bill Chaser. To find out more about this, visit the member benefits page at www.mpaq.com.au.

5 KEY TIPS TO SUCCESSION PLANNING One of the by-products of an aging population is that an ever-increasing number of business owners are currently preparing for retirement. Roughly 60 per cent of business owners in Australia are over the age of 45 and nearly 20 per cent are over the age of 60. Succession planning is an important part of ensuring your company is set up to succeed into the future.

Prioritising – Making Sure People are Ready to Take Over

It’s not just important for the business, it’s important for the economy. According to the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman 2019 Small Business Counts report: “An aging population of small business owners might cause problems in the future as they retire and either attempt to pass their business on to younger family members or sell. There may not be enough younger owners willing to run a small business or able to access finance to start a business of their own, given the decline in home ownership that has historically been used to secure loans.” So how can you ensure your business lives on after you’ve moved on? Here are five top tips:

Employ People Who Share Your Values

Make it an Official Part of Your Operation

While lots of businesses might have an informal or unofficial plan in place, formalising the process means it gets the full attention it deserves and allows you to put contingencies in place.

It’s important to identify early – earlier than you might think – who is willing to take over so you can start building their leadership capability now rather than hoping they’ll learn on the job.

Learn and Share Knowledge with Others

Business and community groups can become a great way of learning how to improve your succession plans and share knowledge with others. By ensuring your employees and colleagues share your goals and values, you increase your pool of people who can step up into leadership roles, confident in the notion that they’ll run the business in the same manner that led to the previous generation’s success.

Systemise Your Business

It’s important that every member of the organisation clearly understands the processes used to operate efficiently and effectively. By being clear and structured, you enable succession planning to become a defined part of those systems, and it fits more easily within the day-to-day operations. To ensure that your business is sustainable in the long term, putting these practices into place is the key. That way, you can ensure you’re fit for the future. For more information on business succession planning, visit https://www.kochiesbusinessbuilders.com.au. Article Source: Kochie’s Business Builders MASTER PLUMBER MAGAZINE March/April 2020 |

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MARKETING

WHY USE A MEDIA OR PRESS RELEASE? WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS TO YOUR BUSINESS? With so many other marketing tactics, why would you choose to use a media release? There are many opportunities to strengthen your brand with a media release. A media release is an excellent tool to help create awareness. When used in conjunction with a strategic social media approach, your release can reach a larger, more engaged audience by attracting the attention of a journalist, blogger or media outlet. Your media release can help you gain credibility through storytelling, case studies, and testimonials. You can establish your authority in the industry with the information in your release. Additionally, it’s a great opportunity to communicate your message through extra information, links, and supporting content. By basing your marketing strategy around a media release, you can tap into buying triggers like credibility, authority, and likeability. If you’re using a media release to launch a new product or service, then you’re likely to see a growth in sales. You may experience this benefit even if you’re not specifically trying to increase sales! Check out these examples of MPAQ members who have recently released media releases to benefit their businesses. Article source: www.lindareedenever.com.au

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M.A. CROSS PLUMBING CELEBRATES 30 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE

M.A. Cross Plumbing is a plumbing company offering unmatched plumbing services to customers in South Brisbane and Logan City. M.A. Cross Plumbing has experienced a variety of landmarks in its long history of service, the most recent of which is celebrating 30 years as a member of Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland. The company specialises in traditional and thoroughly modern and sustainable solutions. M.A. Cross Plumbing is an expert in the triad of plumbing, drainage and roofing needs. Situations can encompass any or all of those three elements, all of which the company is well-trained to alleviate. The company’s specialists are also trained in green techniques for customer savings that reduce environmental impact encompassing solar and hot water systems, waste water management, and water audit assessments. Article source: www.prwire.com.au

Corporate Profile Venlo Investments is an Australian based company that owns and operates a stable of high quality, innovative brands and products that solve problems for their diverse customer base. Their products span a multitude of industries including automotive, adventure touring, camping, DIY, mining, plumbing, HVAC and many more. Venlo Investments is the proud owner of the market leading Plumspec Mildred Valve. Engineered in Australia to meet the requirements of AS/NZS 3500.4:2018 and WMTS476:2016, the Plumbspec Mildred Valve ® is a watermark approved, water leak-sensing, automated shut-off valve for internal installed hot water systems. Like all Venlo products, the Plumbspec Mildred Valve ® has been designed with the user in mind, offering unique and innovative design characteristics making it simpler and faster to install. The cutaway on the valve housing allows greater accessibility for tooling and the male-to-male valve and supplied olive fittings permits the plumber to use their own preferred choice of fitting during installation. The Plumbspec Mildred Valve ® has been designed to be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 3500.4:2018. For more information about Venlo Investment, visit www.venlo.com.au or call 07 3184 4000.

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REDSHAW PLUMBING & DRAINAGE ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF ITS HIGH SPEED, OPTIMISED WEBSITE FOR INDIVIDUALS IN REMOTE AND RURAL AREAS

Having been in operation for years, Redshaw Plumbing & Drainage has announced the launch of its high-speed website that has been designed and highly optimised to offer visitors, especially those in rural and remote areas characterised by limited internet access and speed issues, the best experience. The launch of their website will bridge the communication gap between residents of these target areas and topquality drainage and plumbing services provided by their company. Announcing their website, the spokesperson for Redshaw Plumbing & Drainage noted that the latest development comes as part of their company’s commitment to reaching out to a wider audience while also catering to the needs of its clients who are located in areas with low connections. By focusing on consumer needs and client’s convenience, Redshaw Plumbing & Drainage has been able to put in place certain structures and processes that allow clients to get the best plumbing and drainage experience. Further describing their company at their website announcement, the Plumbing and Drainage company’s spokespersons, Nathan Bellshaw & Liam Seiler, said, “Redshaw Plumbing & Drainage is a family-owned and operated company with depots located in Brisbane, as well as in Gatton in the Lockyer Valley. Above all, we deliver professional, reliable, and cost-effective plumbing and drainage, earthmoving, and engineering services. Redshaw Plumbing & Drainage is fully licensed and insured to give you peace of mind that the job will be carried out at the highest quality every time.” Article source: www.digitaljournal.com


PRODUCT NEWS

ELECTRIC BOOST THERMOSIPHON WITH FPC Sunrain by SolarEast – Quality Stainless Steel Solar Water Heating New from Sunrain – Purchase your MKII stainless steel solar roof top water heater from one of the world’s largest manufacturers. You simply cannot be charged for free solar hot water. By combining the quality of a stainless steel tank with the performance of the flat-plate solar collector (FPC) system, SolarEast has now produced a new MKII roof-top thermosiphon solar water heater second to none and affordably priced for all Australian homes. This quality extends to the roof top mounting system constructed from aluminium and stainless steel making the product ideal for coastal and non-frost applications and all Australian cyclone regions.

Features and Benefits • SUS316L long life, durable stainless steel tank • Designed specifically for harsh Australian conditions

Aussie 4000 psi diesel blasters roll off the line before final test

MKII roof-top thermosiphon solar water heater

• Design optimised by Australian engineers and tradesmen • Stainless steel and aluminium roof top mounting frame – ideal for all coastal areas • High performance solar collectors with toughened glass to resist hail and other falling objects • Fast installation and convenient lifting handles • 316 grade stainless steel tank mounting frames (factory fitted for fast installation) • 10 year tank and seven year collector warranty (limited – see Installer Manual) • Fully approved to Australian Standards • Fast installation cyclone rating installation kits available (C4/N6) • 35 STCs for both models in Zone 3 For more information on this product, visit www.solareast.com.au or call 1300 668 886.

TYCO RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS BY JOHNSON CONTROLS RECEIVE WATERMARK CERTIFICATION Sprinkler products support changes to Australia’s new residential building codes. Johnson Controls has received WaterMark certification for four of its Tyco® Series LFII residential sprinkler models. The move is in response to recent revisions made by the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) that require WaterMark certified fire sprinklers in new multi-story Class 2 and Class 3 residential buildings greater than three stories and less than 25 meters in height. This includes buildings such as boarding houses, hostels, schools, hospitals, retirement communities, correctional facilities, and more. WaterMark certification confirms the Tyco Series LFII residential sprinklers are designed to effectively prevent back contamination to the

LFII residential sprinkler with custom cover plate

main water supply. To receive certification, products are put through an extensive testing process to ensure they are authorised for use in a plumbing or drainage installation within a residential building. The WaterMark certified sprinklers include: • Tyco LFII (TY2234) 4.9 K-factor Pendent Sprinkler • Tyco LFII (TY1334) 4.2 K-factor Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler • Tyco LFII (TY2334) 4.4 K-factor Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler • Tyco LFII (TY3596) 4.9 K-factor Concealed Pendent Sprinkler “Receiving WaterMark certification for these four sprinkler models allows us to better serve residential building contractors in Australia,” said Christine Cotton, Sales Director of water and mechanical products, Asia-Pacific, Johnson Controls. “It also demonstrates our commitment to ongoing innovation as fire and life safety requirements improve and evolve on a global scale.” To learn more about Johnson Controls Tyco Series LFII residential sprinklers, visit www.tyco-rapidresponse.com

AUSSIE WINS COATES HIRE CONTRACT Coates Hire has awarded a contract to Australian Pump Industries for supply of pressure cleaners for their national hire fleet. The company has chosen Australian Pump Industries Scud configuration machines for this very important fleet selection. Australian Pump is Australia’s leading manufacturer and designer of high-pressure water blaster equipment. The company was the first to introduce production models of 4,000 psi units 20 years ago. Since then they have developed the product range with the most recent innovation being the development of OH&S friendly Scud range. The machines selected by Coates Hire for this initial acquisition include 3,000 psi Hondapowered machines, popularly known as Aussie’s “Pocket Rocket”. The popular Aussie ABSS “Super Scud” Series Diesel machines are also part of the package. The heart of the machine is a “Big Berty” Bertolini heavy duty slow speed triplex pump in 4,000 psi. The Super Scud is powered by a Yanmar 10 horsepower electric start air cooled diesel engine. The engine also features back up recoil start with integrated automatic decompression. “We matched the 4,000 psi pump to the engine to ensure no possibility of overload”, said Aussie Pumps Chief Engineer John Hales. “The pump motor group sits comfortably within the Super Scud stainless steel frame, providing real OH&S benefits to hire users.” The innovative design is based on feedback from customers on construction sites, mines and even farms. The big steel wheels with bearings and 13” flat-free tyres are mounted close together to provide real manoeuvrability. Best of all, the frame has no sharps to catch operators clothing or risk of injury. “It’s a great pleasure for us to be working with a professional outfit like Coates Hire. We take it very seriously and ensure the machines and the support we give them will measure up to the demanding requirements of hire!” said Hales. For further information contact Australian Pump Industries on 02 8865 3500 or visit www.aussiepumps.com.au.

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THE ASSOCIATION HAS LOST TWO VERY LOYAL SUPPORTERS Written by Bruce Wallace, MPAQ’s Honourary Historian

Neville Berry

Brian Francis McGrath OAM

25 February 1944 – 16 December 2019

22 July 1930 – 8 December 2019

Brian McGrath joined our Association on 19 August 1953 and was elected to our State Council in 1966-67. He continued as a Councillor until his election as Junior Vice President (197071), which was followed by time as Senior Vice President (1971-72), President (1972-74), and Past President (1974-75). In 1975 he retired from the Council for one year to concentrate on being the District Governor of Lions International and returned as a Councillor from 1976 to 1983. Besides his normal office bearing duties, he represented the Association on the Apprenticeship Group Committee in 1970-71 and was the inaugural Chair of the Association Sub Committee to establish the Merv Harris Bursary. In 1988 he returned as Trustee and remained in that position for a commendable twenty-three years. In 2000, Brian was made a Meritorious Service Member, then honoured with a Life Membership in 2006. He was a strident advocate of improving the image of the plumbing industry to the general public while educating our members to gain better returns for their efforts. He prided himself in looking after his customers who he treated like family. Brian was a very strong contributor to his community, especially Lions International. In 1967 he became a Charter Member of Bardon Lions Club. Elected as District Governor in 1975, he had other leadership roles including State Coordinator of the Youth of the Year Quest, Chairman of Lions Club International Foundation, and Director of the Prevention of Blindness QLD. He helped build Karalee Country Club and was instrumental in setting up the Lions Camp at Duckadang, which is still widely used by many schools and community groups and home to the Brian McGrath Swimming Pool. He was involved in planning and running the Lions International World Convention 1991 in Brisbane, and he was on the planning committee for Expo 88 and Brisbane’s first bid for the Olympic Games. Until his passing he was an active member of the Lifesavers Foundation. The Association was most proud of Brian when he received the Order of Australia Medal in 1991 for his outstanding contribution in the community. More recently, he was further recognised in the official naming of the Brian McGrath Playground in Jubilee Park in April last year. Brian and his wife Betty have attended MPAQ’s World Plumbing Day breakfast, Stalwarts events, and Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards dinner each year. Our Association gives thanks for having a commendable community volunteer take time to serve in our ranks, and we extend our sincere sympathies to Betty (also an OAM recipient) and the family.

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Nev Berry (pictured with his wife Marilyn) joined the Association in the early 1970s and became a partner with Keith Sharp trading as B&S Plumbing at Clontarf. After a time they amicably split, with Keith taking over the plumbing side of the business and Nev the sheetmetal part. Northside Sheetmetal developed into a formidable business driven by Nev, his wife Marilyn and son Peter. They were always updating machinery and expanded to the extent of building a much larger workshop at Caboolture in 1999. At the same time an opportunity to purchase a roof roll former became available to further enhance their range. Neville developed a new type of half round eaves gutter, which would have greater water capacity but still use the same amount of sheetmetal as the traditional quad gutter. This innovation was instrumental in Stratco acquiring the business. Neville’s MPAQ office bearing duties began as the inaugural Secretary of Redcliffe division in 1986. The Division grew in numbers to become one of the strongest in the state. The Division was very active with good meeting attendances and would journey in numbers to neighbouring Division dinners and state conferences. Nev was elected as a State Councillor (1989-90 and 1990- 91), Junior Vice President (1991-91), and Senior Vice President (1991-92, 1992-93), before progressing to State President in 1994 where he served two terms. There were challenging times in business with the “recession we had to have”, and Neville had to deliver many sermons to our members on the need to become more efficient in our business management. Neville did more than a commendable job with great support from Marilyn. He continued as Past President for two years and became Chair of the Plumbing Industry Group Training Scheme, retiring from our Council in 1998-99. Following a tumultuous Special General Meeting in February 2003, there were a number of vacancies on our State Council. Neville answered the call and rejoined the Council occupying various positions until he retired again in 2013. Neville became Treasurer of the MPAQ Social Golf Club when it was going through a difficult financial time and corrected the problem with sponsorship and good management. In the community Nev served and assisted many organisations. He was the inaugural Chairman of the Redcliffe Peninsula Industrial Association then later the President of the Friendship Force on the Sunshine Coast. He helped with many repairs to Scout Dens on the Peninsula. He was President of two Rotary Clubs, Kippa Ring and Kawana, and honoured as a Paul Harris Fellow. Nev was also involved in Rotary Solomon Island projects and Rotary Youth Exchange. In retirement Neville and Marilyn travelled extensively around the world with the International Rotary Golfing Association to fill his golfing passion. Neville was certainly a quiet achiever and his advice was always listened to carefully. Our Association gives thanks for having yet another community volunteer take time to serve in our ranks. We extend our sincere sympathies to Marilyn and the extended family.


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MEMBER NEWS

BUSSQ REACH THEIR 10 YEAR MILESTONE WITH MPAQ! BUSSQ was founded on 30 November 1984 by the Queensland Employer Associations and Building Unions where their primary focus was looking after Queensland building, construction and civil workers. They have since become a national super fund and a public offer super fund, which allows for anyone to join. By providing a better financial future for its members, through a range of superannuation, insurance and financial services products, BUSSQ has won many awards including Money Magazines Best Growth Super Fund, Chant Wests Specialists Fund of the Year, and the AIST Best Fund Project Award. Along with these awards, BUSSQ are focused on providing members with financial advice and in 2014 launched their Skylight Financial Solutions, a non-commission member focused financial planning service. When it began in 1984, BUSSQ had six directors and a handful of members, and they have since grown to become a 60+ staff company that nationally services employers and members in every state of Australia.

Lisa Ross, MPAQ’s Events and Member Services Manager, with Troy Wolter, Manager – Strategic Client Partnerships, BUSSQ

During this time the super industry has had some immense changes with legislative, technology and product changes having altered the way consumers view superannuation. BUSSQ believe that they offer a personal touch and customisation compared to the larger super funds. BUSSQ partnered with MPAQ many years ago to provide a better super and financial advice solution for the Queensland plumbing industry and have continued to work together to assist MPAQ members to make the job of managing their superannuation easy. BUSSQ hope to become the leading super fund of choice for the plumbing industry throughout Australia and to continuously strive to ensure members of MPAQ can reach their retirement goals, achieve a better financial future and support members through their financial journey. For more information about BUSSQ and the services they offer, visit www.bussq.com.au.

PLUMBING VAN FOR SALE An MPAQ Member in Brisbane is selling their van and is offering other MPAQ members the opportunity to buy it. • 2006 Toyota LWB Hi-Ace van • Petrol/Gas • Fitted with shelving, Rhino roof racks with pipe holders, cargo barrier and towbar • Registration paid up until July 2020 • $16,500.00 The member also has some plumbing stock and a Rigid drain cleaning machine for sale as well. To find out more, contact Ivan Gibb on 0412 618 004.

Do you have a story you would like to tell? Let us know by emailing advertising@mpaq.com.au or calling 07 3273 0800.

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MILESTONES

CONGRATULATIONS TO MPAQ’S MILESTONE MEMBERS NAME

COMPANY

DIVISION

MILESTONE

John Coll

Coll Plumbing Pty Ltd

Mackay

50

Al Bruce

40

YEAR

MILESTONE

Far North Queensland 40

Ronald Dundas

North Queensland

40

Rachael Needham

Con-Serv Corporation Australia Pty Ltd

Brisbane North

30

Peter Vandeleur

Frank Hull Plumbing

Brisbane North

30

Alan Milner

A and K Milner Plumbers & Drainers

Sunshine Coast

25

Wayne Braden

Gasworks Gold Coast

Brisbane South

25

Jeff Brouwers

J & C Brouwers Plumbing & Drainage P/L

Brisbane South

25

Brent Krause

KABZS Plumbing Pty Ltd

Country

20

David Geale

D R Geale Plumbing

Sunshine Coast

15

William Croft

Burrum Plumbing & Excavation

Bundaberg

10

Damian Kavanagh

Creek to Coast Plumbing

Brisbane North

10

Craig Hamilton

Envirosmart Qld Pty Ltd

Brisbane South

10

Lindsay Snell

Green Plumb Energy & Gas Pty Ltd

Brisbane South

10

Aaron Hohn

HMH Plumbing & Gas

Toowoomba

10

Leigh Baker

LBP Plumbing and Drainage

Brisbane North

10

Michael Packwood

Packwood Plumbing & Drainage Pty Ltd

Bundaberg

10

Nathan Watson

Watto’s Plumbing and Gas Pty Ltd

Brisbane South

10

Carl Jocumsen

Agua Solutions Pty Ltd

Brisbane South

5

Daniel Anici

DCV Plumbing and Drainage

Brisbane North

5

Lachlan Matheson

Goanna Plumbing Pty Ltd

Ipswich

5

Ben Hornick

Hornick’s Plumbing & Drainage Pty Ltd

Mackay

5

Peter Ritchie

Peter Ritchie Plumbing

Brisbane North

5

Tim Martin

Quantum Energy Technologies Pty Ltd

Brisbane South

5

Robert Schulte

Schulte’s Plumbing

Toowoomba

5

Andrew Skipper

Skipper Plumbing Pty Ltd

Sunshine Coast

5

Bradley Steinmuller

Steiny’s General Plumbing & Maintenance Ipswich

5

Jarrod Werner

SW Plumbing Drainage & Gas Pty Ltd

Brisbane South

5

Daryl Willsher

Taylex Industries Pty Ltd

Brisbane South

5

Fraser Coast

5

Lionel Lander

MPAQ Sales and Membership Specialist, Leah Govorko, with Al Bruce

30

YEAR

MILESTONE

John Giess, J & M Giess Plumbing, with MPAQ President, Kent Vickers

20

YEAR

15

YEAR

MILESTONE

MPAQ Sales and Membership Specialist, Jason Searle, with Russell Mahon, Absolute Plumbing Qld Pty Ltd

15

MILESTONE

YEAR

MILESTONE

Matt and Kristen Daly, Daly Plumbing Services Pty Ltd

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NEW MEMBERS

WELCOME TO MPAQ’S NEW MEMBERS NAME

COMPANY

DIVISION

Errol Ferdinands

Errol’s Plumbing Service

Brisbane North

Peter Johnson

First Call Plumbing Services

Brisbane North

John Griffin

Amalgamated Plumbing

Brisbane South

Gavin Sheahan

Aussie Plumbing and Civil Pty Ltd

Brisbane South

Jason Wright

Force Plumbing, Drainage and Gas Fitting

Brisbane South

Jack O’Callaghan

Strategic Plumbing

Brisbane South

Nathan Parnaby

Aestec

Central

Ewen Street

Streetwise Plumbing

Central

Justin Crawford

Crawford Plumbing

Country

Andrew Willmott

Mareeba Shire Council

Far North Qld

Mitchell Kimber

Beach to Basin Plumbing

Fraser Coast

Kenneth Learmonth KML Plumbing Services Pty Ltd

Gold Coast

Jason Luke

Plumbing Force

Ipswich

Jim Quinn

CIVEO

Mackay

Jamie Lejarrala

Legacy Plumbing

North Qld

Paul Coleman

Paul Coleman Plumbing NQ Pty Ltd

North Qld

Shane Grainger

S & D Grainger Plumbing & Drainage

North Qld

Adele Bernard

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Outside Queensland

Chris Lightfoot

Bunnings Trade

Outside Queensland

Aaron Tapp

Smartpay Australia Pty Ltd

Outside Queensland

Grant Carr

THINK Plumbing

Sunshine Coast

Cameron Fermor

Cameron Fermor Plumbing and Roofing

Toowoomba

Michael Kindelan

Southern Downs Regional Council

Toowoomba

Catrina Bradley

Toowoomba Maintenance Plumbing

Toowoomba

Corporate Profile

Ozzi Kleen have been manufacturing a wide range of domestic and commercial waste water treatment systems for over 30 years. Based on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, their products are approved Australia wide. With over 25,000 domestic installations and numerous commercial projects completed, they have the necessary products and skills to offer a professional service to you and your clients. They have a great working relationship among plumbing firms and building groups throughout Australia and are always ready to assist with all enquiries you may have on any type of project requiring waste water treatment. Ozzie Kleen specialise in: • Sewage treatment systems • Septic systems • Septic changeovers • Domestic installations • Irrigation areas

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Pump stations Grease traps Commercial systems Transportable systems Rentals Servicing

You can contact Ozzi Kleen on 1800 450 767.

RENEW YOUR MPAQ MEMBERSHIP AND YOU COULD WIN A

$5,000 Holiday THANKS TO RWC!

Pay your 2020 Contracting Membership Renewal prior to the due date and you could go into the draw to win a travel voucher worth $5,000.

VIST WWW.MPAQ.COM.AU/RENEW OR CALL 07 3273 0800 FOR MORE INFORMATION

1900 - 2020

This competition is available for contracting members renewing their membership with the Association between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2020. Receipt or confirmation of payment for renewal must be received by the renewal date in order for member to gain an entry in the 2020 Membership Renewal Draw. This competition is only applicable to contracting members. Renewing members must elect to enter the draw via a link provided in membership confirmation emails. All entries must be received by 11.59pm AEST on 31 December 2020. The competition is open to MPAQ contracting members who are Australian residents aged 18 years and over. Only one entry per company is permitted. The winner will be drawn at random on 15 January 2021 at noon AEST at 11/243 Bradman Street, Acacia Ridge, Brisbane, QLD 4110. The winner must accept the prize within 10 business days of this date. Full Competition Terms and Conditions Apply - visit www. mpaq.com.au/renew for more details.

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SUPPORTERS

THE SUPPORTERS OF OUR INDUSTRY Trading Contact

Platinum Corporate Supporters BUSSQ Building Super Reliance Worldwide Corporation Rheem Australia Pty Ltd simPRO Software Pty Ltd Toyota Tradelink WFI Insurance

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Gold Corporate Supporters Bretts Trade Plumbing Supplies Construction Skills Queensland Decina Bathroomware Pty Ltd Dial Before You Dig (Qld) Ltd GWA Group Kembla QLeave Reece Zip Heaters (Aust) Pty Ltd Zurn Australia

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Silver Corporate Supporters Bunnings Trade Halgan Pty Ltd Hilti Australia

13 30 62 07 3208 8339 13 12 92

Corporate Supporters Advanced Enviro-Septic All Trades Queensland Pty Ltd Alpha390 Finance Ancra Australia Pty Ltd APT Management Services Pty Ltd Aquacure Water Treatment Pty Ltd Aquaknect Aquatech Solar Technologies Pty Ltd Astivita Limited AusPress Systems Pty Ltd Australian Industry Trade College Gold Coast Australian Pump Industries Pty Ltd Australian Valve Group AustWorld Autodesk Construction Cloud AutoTender Backflow Central & Hydromet Bermad Water Technologies Billi Pty Ltd Busy At Work Cadia Group Cbus Comsure Insurance Brokers Con-Serv Corporation Australia Pty Ltd Construct Law Group Cornwalls Law + More Davey Water Products Pty Ltd Doyles Construction Lawyers Elgas Ltd Elson Australasia Pty Ltd Enware Australia Pty Ltd Everhard Industries Pty Ltd Fair Water Meters Finlease Global Roto-Moulding Pty Ltd Gould Instruments Graf Australia Pty Ltd Grundfos Pumps Pty Ltd Handford Virtual Services Hydroflow Distributors InSinkErator

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K & R Plumbing Supplies – Toowoomba Kennards Test and Measure Qld Kingspan Water & Energy Pty Limited Lifestyle Tradie Group Pty Ltd Logical Metering Master Hire Modus Operandi Openpay Pty Ltd Ozzi Kleen Payright Plastec Australia Pty Ltd Plumbcall Franchise Systems Pty Ltd Plumbing Plus Queensland Plumbspec Plus Passive Fire Podium Porters PROTRADE United Quantum Legioguard Pty Ltd Queensland Brassware Association Queensland Gas Association QUT Facilities Management Rain Harvesting Rehau Pty Ltd Ridge Tool (Aust) Pty Ltd Rinnai Samios Saniflo Shower Sealed Pty Ltd SkillsTech Australia Snap Fire Systems Pty Ltd SolarEast Australasia Pty Ltd Specialised Plumbing Centre Stiebel Eltron (Aust) Pty Ltd Stoddart Stormtech Pty Ltd Stratco (Qld) Pty Ltd Studor Australia Pty Ltd Supakwik Water Heaters Pty Ltd Taylex Industries Pty Ltd The Bidet Shop The Couta Group The Service Trades College Australia The Wondercap Company Pty Ltd Totally Workwear Tradie Bookkeeping Solutions Valves R Us Viega Pty Ltd Vinidex Pty Ltd Xact Accounting Zetco Valves Pty Ltd

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Associate Council Brisbane City Council Bundaberg Regional Council Gympie Regional Council Isaac Regional Council Livingstone Shire Council (LSC) Logan City Council Mackay Regional Council Mareeba Shire Council Moreton Bay Regional Council Mount Isa City Council Quilpie Shire Council Rockhampton Regional Council Southern Downs Regional Council Sunshine Coast Regional Council Townsville City Council

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