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A History of MPAQ Member Beavis & Bartels
Caravans and the Silent Killer
Superannuation Changes from 1 July 2022
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CONTENTS
Winter 2022 Lessons for Business Operators
24 Product News Cockatoo Connector: The Condensate Drain Connection Solution
26 Health & Lifestyle Men’s Health Facts
28 Business Debt Lifeline for Struggling Builders and Tradies
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6 Executive 7 Industry News 10 Technical Caravans and the Silent Killer
11 Licensing Appropriately Licensed Persons
12 Apprentices What Can an Apprentice Do on Site?
14 Member Spotlight A History of MPAQ Member Beavis & Bartels
18 HR Superannuation Changes from 1 July 2022 End of Financial Year Checklist Tax Time Tradie Toolkit
20 Charge Out Rates An Updated Guide to Calculating Charge Out Rates for Your Plumbing and Gas Business
22 Legal
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Editor’s Note Welcome to the Winter edition of the Master Plumber Magazine! As we approach the mid-point of the year, I’m sure I’m not the only one
updated to assist with the growth
wondering where the days have gone! Following some weather-enforced
and profitability of your plumbing and
cancellations earlier this year, MPAQ’s events and training calendar is
gas business.
looking busy for the rest of the year, so I encourage you to check out our calendar on pages 30-31 to find out what’s happening near you. Recently, we’ve been hearing from our members, and those in the
Also in this edition, we take a look at the history of one of our members, Beavis and Bartels, who
industry more widely, about concerns with the recent price increases for
were established in 1952 and have been involved in many exciting projects
products and materials being experienced in the plumbing and gas industry.
throughout the years. Read more about their story on pages 14-16. If you
To ensure the industry can prepare as much as possible, we recently asked
have a story you would like to share in a future edition, I encourage you to
our corporate associates to advise what they are forecasting in potential
email advertising@mpaq.com.au to discuss it further.
increases over the next 12, 24 and 36 months. You can find out more about this on pages 20-21.
Congratulations to all members reaching milestones in this edition, and a warm welcome to our newest members. Happy Reading!
Along with your copy of this edition, you should have also received an updated copy our Guide to Calculating Charge Out Rates, which was developed in collaboration with Xact Accounting. This guide has been
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30 Events & Training 32 Social 34 Member News
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MPAQ COUNCIL PRESIDENT Kent Vickers P: 0418 883 999 E: kvickers@qigs.com.au
TRUSTEES Bill Watson AM P: 07 3273 2333 E: bill@connectorsgroup.com.au Bob Kimlin M: 0419 744 383 E: bobbailey6@outlook.com
VICE PRESIDENTS Patrick Robertson P: 07 3276 8833 E: info@rpgs.com.au Michael Ryan P: 07 3630 4744 E: mryan@beavisbartels.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
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 Harle Gall P: 0437 768 409 E: h.gall@laserplumbing.com.au EXTERNAL COUNCILLORS Melissa Millar P: 07 3822 2422 E: info@millarsplumbing.com Mark Denning P: 0400 305 361 E: mark.denning@fallonservices.com
MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEMBERS A Chapman, T Morris, D Powell, B Wallace, R Weaver, M Wilshere, D Nunn, J Ritchie, K Slade, R Walker 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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PERSPECTIVE On Friday 22 April 2022, MPAQ celebrated World Earth Day to raise awareness of how businesses can reduce waste and contributions to landfill by recycling PVC off cuts for a more sustainable future. MPAQ and the Plastics Industry Pipe Association of Australia (PIPA), in conjunction with Iplex, Reece, Tradelink, and Vinidex, joined forces to launch the Construction Plastics Penny Cornah, Executive Director Recycling Scheme in October 2021. The Queensland Government has provided funding support to ensure the delivery of the Scheme’s pilot program. The Construction Plastics Recycling Scheme aims to educate and change behaviours when it comes to the disposal of PVC offcuts, working collaboratively with the broader industry to provide easy and accessible drop off points and helping to divert waste from landfill, which can be recycled into a new long-life recyclable pipe product. In total, the Scheme has collected 1,091kg of PVC off cuts (as of May 2022), of which 893kg has been useable material that can be recycled The Scheme has been developed to help industry understand the volume of PVC pipe off cuts and fittings that are removed from construction sites every year. This scheme highlights the environmental commitments of not only the partners involved but also the industry. There isn’t one person who can do it all, but now is the time for us to try. If, individually, we do our bit, together we can make a difference. Sustainability is the answer to
environmental prosperity, and plastic pipe systems are smart, efficient, and sustainable. Breakfast events were held at Enoggera Reece Plumbing Centre and Tradelink Woolloongabba on World Earth Day to promote the progress of the Scheme, as well as launch a video that highlights why and how businesses should participate and contribute to reducing waste in trade industries. A special thanks to all the plumbers who attended the event. With the support of our partners and the Queensland Government we hope to extend this for another six months. Visit www.mpaq.com.au/pvc to find out more about the Scheme. To contact me please call 07 3273 0800 or email penny.cornah@mpaq.com.au. Cindy Bray (PIPA), Carey Haden and Corey Weir (Samford Valley Plumbing Service Pty Ltd), and me
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE As the President of MPAQ, I am often asked why I do it. The answer is always the same: because I love representing the plumbing and gas fitting industry in Queensland. Our members are such special people, and I feel a duty to the 12 gentlemen who started MPAQ 122 years ago to continue to protect the legacy that has stood the test of time. Our membership base is the reason for our being, and it is so important that we maintain our presence and numbers in our industry. Some of you might think that being a sole operator means you cannot make a difference, but I can tell you that it’s not about one person. The reason MPAQ has prospered is because we have such a large member base, and this generates respect from the government and the other associations operating in our industry. As an association, we provide credibility and valuable contributions to the decisions, reviews, and legislation amendments that govern the plumbing and gas fitting trades in Queensland. I urge you all to maintain your membership and continue to support MPAQ. Our biggest event for the year is the Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards (PIA). We were unable to hold the PIA in 2020 due to COVID-19, but last year all the stops were pulled out, and the MPAQ team organised a magnificent evening. It was one of the first social events we could all attend after the lockdown and it was great to see so many familiar faces at the event. Kent Vickers, President
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This year, the PIA will be held on 14 October. It will give our businesses, tradespeople, and apprentices the opportunity to celebrate excellence in the Queensland plumbing and gas fitting trades. I hope you all save the date and attend this tremendous event. I encourage you all to nominate, either yourself, your business, or someone else to recognise the outstanding work and people in our industry. Visit www.plumbingandgasawards.com to find out more. MPAQ, Australian Gas Infrastructure Group, and Pure Hydrogen have been in joint discussions with the Queensland State Government to develop and build Australia’s first 100% hydrogen, domestic house here in Brisbane. All parties believe it is the way of the future for this renewable, green energy, and the cohesion between industry and government has been refreshing. The opportunity to develop this project has so many positive attributes. It will raise the acceptance level of hydrogen being used in densely populated residential environments. It will give the Resource Safety Health Queensland (RSHQ) a fantastic opportunity to be involved in a ground up build. It will allow us to learn the best techniques to install and maintain these specialised appliances. It will also give us an insight into writing the training documents for the skills required to install this renewable energy. From an industry perspective, there are no negatives to progressing this project as quickly as possible. Each year MPAQ raise funds for a charity. This year the members have chosen Mates in Construction. When you attend an event this year, one of Penny’s amazing staff will be asking you to support this worthy cause. I hope you all dig deep and support this extremely important charity. All the best for a successful 2022.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
APPRENTICE TRAVEL FUNDING Recently there has been discussion around regional apprentices and their requirement to travel so they can access to training. The Department of Employment, Small Business and Training provides a travel and accommodation subsidy to eligible apprentices and trainees, who are required to travel at least 100kms return to attend off-the-job training for their apprenticeship or traineeship.
Eligibility Requirements
In order to claim any part of the travel and accommodation subsidy: • The apprenticeship or traineeship must be registered in Queensland. • The apprentice or trainee must travel at least 100kms return (by direct route), to their training organisation, from their usual place of residence. The apprentice or trainee’s usual place of residence may not be a home address if they usually live away from home to attend work (e.g. living in a mining camp for work purposes). • The apprentice or trainee must attend their closest training organisation able to deliver training in the relevant qualification. Claims must be submitted to the department within six months from the completion of the training block or attendance period being claimed for. Claims submitted more than six months after the last training day will only be paid in exceptional circumstances and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
The Travel and Accommodation Allowance: Policy Statement and Guidelines provides further detailed information about eligibility and: • rates for land, rail, air, and ferry travel and accommodation; • advance claims (apprentices and trainees experiencing financial hardship may apply for the subsidy prior to attending off-the-job training); and • special provisions for additional financial assistance or attendance at a training organisation that is not the apprentice or trainee’s closest training organisation.
Cancelled Training Contracts
Applicants whose training contracts have been cancelled must seek permission from the Department prior to attending any training relevant to their apprenticeship or traineeship. Otherwise, claims for travel and/or accommodation to attend a training organisation while ‘cancelled’ may not be approved. The ATIS-031 Assistance for Cancelled Apprentices and Trainees Information Sheet provides further details.
Applying for the Subsidy
Apprentices and trainees can apply for the travel and/or accommodation subsidy via Travel and Accommodation Online. This is the most efficient way to apply, when the apprentice or trainee is eligible and all information/supporting documents have been provided. Visit www.desbt.qld.gov.au/training/apprentices/incentives/ travel-accommodation to find out more.
REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR THE 2022 NCC SEMINARS – VOLUME THREE For the first time in a decade, in partnership with local jurisdictions, the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) is bringing the National Construction Code (NCC) Volume Three seminar sessions back to you in July – September 2022. The dedicated Plumbing Code of Australia seminars will support your understanding of the key changes for when the 2022 edition of the NCC is adopted on 1 September 2022. • Lead free plumbing products • Water efficiency and alignment with WELS • Water services • Quantification of Performance Requirements • New cross-connection hazard rating Verification Method • New Sanitary plumbing and drainage pipe sizing Verification Methods • On-site wastewater management • And much more You will have the opportunity to ask questions and further your understanding of the WaterMark Certification Scheme. You will also hear from Standards Australia detailing changes to Australian Standards referenced in NCC Volume Three, (such as the AS/NZS 3500 series) as well as a presentation from a representative from your local jurisdiction.
Session details
The Volume Three seminars are being delivered free of charge to welcome you back to the plumbing code event, with sessions running for approximately three hours in all locations. Catering facilities will be available in select locations. Expressions of interest are sought for various locations. Registration for these sessions closes one week prior. Pending the number of interested attendees these sessions may not proceed; registrants will be notified in advance of the outcome. Visit https://ncc.prod.abcb.gov.au/news/2022/registration-open2022-ncc-seminars-volume-three to register for your local seminar.
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LOOK UP AND LIVE: RISE IN WORKSITE INCIDENTS SPARKS SAFETY WARNING After an alarming increase in heavy vehicles and machinery contacting powerlines, Ergon Energy and Energex are appealing to workers in high-risk industries to Look Up and Live and dial before you dig. There were 432 accidental contacts with powerlines in Queensland last year compared to 360 reported in the previous twelve months. “We are especially concerned that incidents in South East Queensland have more than doubled. “In the last month we’ve seen a truck roll into a power pole and bring down overhead powerlines at Darra, excavators damaging overhead and underground cables, and a survey peg hammered into an underground cable at New Farm. “Fortunately, no one was injured in these incidents, but the next person may not be so lucky. “If you are working around powerlines, whether they are overhead or underground, there are tools and information available to help you reduce the risks. “Use our free Look Up and Live mobile app to plan work near the overhead network and contact Before You Dig Australia to check the location of underground cables on your worksite,” Community Safety Manager Aaron Smith said. Last year there were marked increases in powerline contacts involving road transport, construction and demolition, earthmoving and agriculture. “We understand that truck drivers have a lot of risks to think about on the road, but anyone who is in control of an oversized vehicle or carrying a high or wide load needs to be aware of power poles and powerlines because their life is on the line. “Contacting powerlines could be lethal, cause serious injuries or destroy your plant and equipment, so please Look Up and Live and dial before you dig. “We are working together with high-risk industries to make worksites safe because we all agree that any incident is one too many, Mr Smith said. In the northern region, accidental powerline contacts increased from 130 in 2020 to 143 in 2021, while in the southern region there was a significant drop from 158 to 132. Visit www.ergon.com.au to find out more.
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KNOW YOUR LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES WHEN USING WORK VEHICLES National regulator offers guidance for users of light to medium heavy vehicles on their legal obligations. Did you know that if you use a vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) greater than 4.5t in your activities, you’re considered to be a heavy vehicle operator and must comply with Chain of Responsibility (CoR) obligations under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL)? Just like your responsibility under WHS law to minimise any risks to workers and others at your workplace (so far as is reasonably practicable), if your business engages in operating, driving, loading, or unloading a heavy vehicle, you have a responsibility under the HVNL to ensure the safety of your transport activities. While you’re not required to complete a work diary to manage driver work and rest hours for this category of vehicle, officers authorised under the HVNL, including police, can pull over vehicles to check for safety risks associated with such things as overloading, dimensions, load restraint, roadworthiness, compliance with vehicle standards, and registration and driver licence status. You can read the NHVR’s regulatory advice at www.nhvr.gov.au and use the NHVR’s CoR Gap Assessment Tool to identify, assess, and manage your CoR risks and obligations. For more information, contact the NHVR on 13 NHVR (13 64 87) or at info@nhvr.gov.au. Note: The HVNL only applies in the ACT, Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria. Article written by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR)
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INDUSTRY NEWS
QUEENSLAND LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO LURE INTERSTATE TRADIESTO PARADISE Tradies across Australia are being lured to paradise with a new campaign that will bolster the state’s skilled trade labour force and keep Queensland’s economy growing. Up to $1,750 will be paid to the first 1,000 tradespeople who move to Queensland and work for eight weeks’ rebuilding communities impacted by the recent South East Queensland flood. Acting Premier Steven Miles MP said Tradies in Paradise supported immediate flood reconstruction efforts and encouraged qualified tradies to stay for other long-term projects. “The Palaszczuk Government is inviting up to 1,000 tradespeople from interstate to join Queensland in restoring local homes and businesses after the recent flood disaster,” the Acting Premier said. “The devastating flooding events have put skilled tradespeople in high demand and we need more boots on the ground to help communities get back on their feet as soon as possible. “While they are here, they can get a taste of what it’s like to work, live, and play in our great state… and maybe even stay forever and trade up to paradise. “Queensland is the best state – our unmatched lifestyle, attractions and natural wonders coupled with a pipeline of major infrastructure projects in the lead-up to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, simply makes for a tradies paradise.” Tradespeople who relocate to Queensland and undertake eight weeks’ reconstruction work in one of the 19 eligible local government areas will be rewarded with an incentive and travel payment of up to $1,750.
Minister for Training and Skills Development the Hon. Di Farmer MP said the Tradies in Paradise campaign is recruiting carpenters, electricians, plasterers, roof tilers, tilers, painters and decorators, plumbers, cabinetmakers, planners, architects or building designers, surveyors, building-related engineers, building certifiers, refrigeration and air-conditioning mechanics, and gas fitters. “The Tradies in Paradise campaign is targeting tradies across Australia, except for New South Wales, who like Queensland is also tackling a significant reconstruction effort,” Ms Farmer said. “As part of the campaign, tradies will also have access to a wide variety of information on areas such as sourcing accommodation and employment, licensing requirements and mutual recognition application and safety inductions.” Minister Farmer said the Tradies in Paradise scheme was on top of the Palaszczuk Government’s annual $1 billion investment in training and skills, supporting Queenslanders to undertake training for jobs in demand. “As we head towards the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and our renewable energy boom, the longer-term opportunities for skilled tradespeople in Queensland are endless,” Minister Farmer said. “This investment is providing skilled workers for the future but following the recent floods we need more qualified tradespeople now.” Visit www.qld.gov.au/TradiesinParadise for more information.
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CARAVANS AND THE SILENT KILLER As the colder months approach, it’s a good time to remind our caravan owning customers about the dangers associated with ventilation and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Ventilation has been identified as a defect on the increase. This issue has become evident as there have been several gas fitters finding serious ventilation flaws in vehicles. Many caravan owners don’t know the dangers associated with insufficient ventilation or incomplete combustion. They could, therefore, be oblivious to the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning. It is our duty as gasfitters to ensure that gas installations are designed and installed safely but it is also called upon in AS/NZS 5601.2 Clause 9.10.1 – Commissioning of an appliance to make sure the user knows how to operate it correctly: “Instruction of the consumer, where available, on the safe and correct operation of the appliance and auxiliary equipment”. This means we have a duty to ensure a customer understands how to use the appliance. It is always necessary to reinforce this subject in case the caravan has a new owner, or they were never shown how to operate the appliances in the first place. Owners have been known to block ventilation openings in the colder months to keep the warmth in. We have heard stories of gas oven doors being left open to heat the caravan like a space heater. We have heard about gas cook tops being turned up full to take the chill off the caravan. Mix incorrectly used gas appliances with blocked ventilation and you have the recipe for disaster. The CO levels in an unventilated small space such as a caravan can increase very, very quickly. That’s the scariest part about carbon monoxide poisoning. Once you realise that something is wrong, it is too late for your body to react. You’re simply stuck there waiting for the inevitable to happen. Education is key with the winter camping season upon us. You may find yourself explaining why you have to install additional ventilation to a customer’s caravan, but don’t limit this important conversation to this situation! Even when working on a fully compliant installation, remind the owner that blocking ventilation or using the oven to heat the caravan can put the occupants in a seriously dangerous situation.
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We believe carbon monoxide detectors should be installed as standard in caravans. Why not keep some on your vehicle and suggest them as an additional measure caravan owners can take to keep their occupants safe? CO detectors will give peace of mind to the customer knowing that the presence of CO, “the silent killer”, will trigger an audible alarm. The CO alarm sounds if your sensor detects a buildup of carbon monoxide in its vicinity. It is designed to do so before you start to have any health symptoms. It will usually be activated at low levels of CO such as 50 PPM (parts per million). The occupants can then safely remove themselves from a hazardous situation. In early stages of CO poisoning, the best treatment is fresh air so getting outside is the best course of action. Gas is a safe and efficient fuel source when used correctly. This information is not to frighten our customers about using gas in caravans; it is to educate them and keep them safe. Your clear and concise knowledge as their trusted gas installer could potentially save lives.
Safe and happy camping! The symptoms for minor CO exposure may present as a dull headache but not removing yourself from the area to fresh air early on can lead to far worse symptoms. As caravans are usually small spaces, CO can reach dangerous levels in a short space of time. If carbon monoxide poisoning progresses and takes hold of your body, you will become confused, weak, and fatigued. Your organs and muscles are no longer receiving enough oxygen to function and will begin to shut down. Using your arms and legs won’t be an option at this stage, and you will eventually lose consciousness. MPAQ members who would like more information can call the MPAQ Technical team on 07 3273 0800. Article written by Stuart McConnell – Technical Officer, MPAQ
LICENSING
APPROPRIATELY LICENSED PERSONS Employers and nominees should be aware that they are required to be appropriately licensed in order to direct or supervise work being performed. As an example, a business might employ someone who holds a backflow prevention endorsement so they can perform valve testing for the business; in this situation the employer/nominee who provides direction/supervision of that employee would also be required to hold the backflow prevention endorsement on their licence. Additionally, if a business uses a subcontractor to perform a task they are not licensed for (as above), the same would apply—the person directing/ supervising the work would be required to hold the equivalent licence. In this circumstance, instead of using the other person as a subcontractor and having them contract for the work directly with the customer would eliminate the issue. The Plumbing and Drainage Act 2018 states: 57 Supervising or directing work without appropriate licence 1. Subject to section 58, a person (a supervisor) must not supervise another person carrying out plumbing or drainage work unless the supervisor holds a licence for the work. Maximum penalty— a. for a first offence—250 penalty units; or b. for a second offence—300 penalty units; or c. for a third or later offence, or if the plumbing or drainage work is grossly defective work—350 penalty units or 1 year’s imprisonment. 2. Subject to section 58, a licensee must not supervise another person carrying out plumbing or drainage work unless the other person holds a licence for the work. Maximum penalty— a. for a first offence—250 penalty units; or b. for a second offence—300 penalty units; or c. for a third or later offence, or if the plumbing or drainage work is grossly defective work—350 penalty units or 1 year’s imprisonment. 3. Subject to section 58, a licensee must not direct another person to carry out plumbing or drainage work unless the other person holds a licence for the work. Maximum penalty— a. for a first offence—250 penalty units; or b. for a second offence—300 penalty units; or c. for a third or later offence, or if the plumbing or drainage work is grossly defective work—350 penalty units or 1 year’s imprisonment. 4. For subsections (1) and (2), a person (a consumer) is taken not to supervise another person carrying out plumbing or drainage work only
because the consumer entered into a contract for carrying out the plumbing or drainage work, other than a contract of employment. 5. An individual who contravenes subsection (1), (2) or (3) and is liable to a maximum penalty of 350 penalty units or 1 year’s imprisonment commits a crime. MPAQ members who would like more information can call the MPAQ Technical team on 07 3273 0800. Article written by Ernie Kretschmer – Deputy Executive Director, MPAQ
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APPRENTICES APPRENTICES
WHAT WHAT CAN CAN AN AN APPRENTICE APPRENTICE DO DO ON ON SITE? SITE? We all know that under Queensland legislation, plumbing and We all know that under Queensland legislation, plumbing drainage apprentices require direct supervision, providedand by drainage apprentices direct supervision, provided by a tradesperson, writesrequire Ernie Kretschmer, MPAQ Deputy Technical aServices tradesperson, writes Ernie Kretschmer, MPAQ Technical Manager. Executive Director. Services Manager. The industry is currently experiencing an increase in employers sending
industry is currently experiencing increase work in employers outThe an apprentice, on their own to performanregulated withoutsending out an apprentice, their own to are perform work without supervision, usuallyonbecause they seen regulated as being cheaper than a qualified supervision, tradesperson.usually because they are seen as being cheaper than a qualified tradesperson. Unfortunately, what employers and apprentices do not realise is that this Unfortunately, employers apprentices donot notfair realise is that this practice is not justwhat something that and shouldn’t be done, on the paying practice not potentially just something that shouldn’t done, not fair on apprentice the paying customer,isand dangerous to healthbeand safety of the customer, and potentially dangerous to health and safety of the apprentice and the community, it is also illegal with the potential to attract large fines and community, it is also illegal with the potential to attract large fines or jailthetime for employers/supervisors. or jail for employers/supervisors. As time an example, a third-year apprentice is provided with a work vehicle an example, a third-year with aOver workthe vehicle andAsmobile phone and told theyapprentice are on call isatprovided the weekend. course and mobile phonethey andmight told they are on call at theand weekend. theheater course of the weekend, unblock four drains replace Over a water of weekend, they might fourthe drains and replace a water andthe two kitchen mixer taps, unblock all without required supervision of aheater and two kitchen mixer taps, without the example, required supervision a licensed tradesperson. In thisallhypothetical the employerofand/or licensed tradesperson. In this hypothetical example, employer supervisor is guilty of contravening the Plumbing andthe Drainage Actand/or 2018 and supervisor is guilty of contravening the Plumbing andinDrainage Act below. 2018 and can potentially be fined for seven offences as listed the clauses outlined canthis potentially be fineddirect for seven offences as listed in the clauses person below. is Apprentices require supervision—this means a licensed in article (right). Apprentices require supervision—this means licensed person there on site with them,direct directly supervising them. This adoes not mean youis there onstand site with directly supervising them. This you have to overthem, the apprentice 24/7 but you must be does with not themmean to provide have to stand over the For apprentice but you must be with them to provide guidance and support. example,24/7 an apprentice could be performing work guidance and support. For tradesperson example, an apprentice could be performing work in the bathroom while the works in the kitchen. It would not in the the bathroom whileworks the tradesperson kitchen. It would mean apprentice on floor one works whilst in thethe tradesperson worksnot on mean the apprentice works on floor one whilst the tradesperson works on floor seven. floor It’sseven. a far cry from the entire plumbing fraternity but certain members of a far cry from entire fraternity certain members ourIt’s industry need to the realise thatplumbing apprentices are notbutcheap labour but theof our industry to realise that apprentices not cheap labour butand the future of theneed industry who require mentoring,are guidance, instruction, future of thefrom industry require mentoring, guidance, instruction, and supervision theirwho peers. supervision from their peers.
The Plumbing and Drainage Act 2018 states: TheCarrying Plumbing and Drainage Act 2018 states: 56 out work without appropriate licence
56 work licence 1. Carrying Subject toout section 58,without a personappropriate must not carry out plumbing or 1. Subject section 58, the a person nota licence carry outforplumbing drainagetowork unless personmust holds the work.or drainage unless the person holds a licence for the work. Maximumwork penalty— Maximum a. for a firstpenalty— offence—250 penalty units; or a. offence—250 penalty units; or or b. for a first second offence—300 penalty units; b. units; or or drainage c. for a second third or offence—300 later offence, orpenalty if the plumbing c. for a third or later offence,work—350 or if the plumbing drainage work is grossly defective penaltyor units or 1 year’s work is grossly defective work—350 penalty units or 1 year’s imprisonment. imprisonment. Note— A person may be required to hold a contractor’s licence Note— A person may be required to hold a contractor’s under the Queensland Building and Construction Commissionlicence Act under Queensland Building andthis Construction Commission Act 1991 inthe addition to a licence under Act to lawfully carry out 1991 in addition to aorlicence under thisSee Actsection to lawfully out particular plumbing drainage work. 42 ofcarry the Act. particular plumbing orcontravenes drainage work. See section 42 of the Act. 2. An individual who subsection (1) and is liable 2. An contravenes subsection liable to aindividual maximumwho penalty of 350 penalty units (1) or and one is year’s to a maximum commits penalty of 350 penalty or one year’s imprisonment a crime. That’sunits a maximum penalty of 300 imprisonment commits a crime. a maximum penalty of 300 penalty units. One penalty unit =That’s $137.85. penalty units. One=penalty unit maximum = $137.85.per offence for the 300 penalty units $41,355.00 300 penalty unitsan=apprentice $41,355.00tomaximum per offence for athe employer directing perform work for which licence employer an apprentice is requireddirecting (or one year in jail). to perform work for which a licence is (or oneoryear in jail). work without appropriate licence 57required Supervising directing 57 or directing work appropriate licence 1. Supervising Subject to section 58, a person (a without supervisor) must not supervise 1. Subject section 58, a person (a supervisor) mustwork not supervise another to person carrying out plumbing or drainage unless the another person supervisor holdscarrying a licenceoutforplumbing the work.or drainage work unless the supervisorpenalty— holds a licence for the work. Maximum Maximum penalty— a. for a first offence—250 penalty units; or a. offence—250 penalty units; or or b. for a first second offence—300 penalty units; b. units; or or drainage work c. for a second third or offence—300 later offence, orpenalty if the plumbing c. for a third defective or later offence, or if the plumbing work is grossly work—350 penalty units or or drainage one year’s is grossly defective work—350 penalty units or one year’s imprisonment. imprisonment. 2. Subject to section 58, a licensee must not supervise another 2. Subject to section a licensee must notwork supervise person carrying out58, plumbing or drainage unlessanother the other person carrying out plumbing drainage work unless the other holds a licence for the or work. person holds a licence for the work. Maximum penalty— Maximum penalty— a. for a first offence—250 penalty units; or a. offence—250 penalty units; or or b. for a first second offence—300 penalty units; b. units; or or drainage work c. for a second third or offence—300 later offence, orpenalty if the plumbing c. for a third defective or later offence, or if the plumbing work is grossly work—350 penalty units or or drainage one year’s is grossly defective work—350 penalty units or one year’s imprisonment. imprisonment. 3. Subject to section 58, a licensee must not direct another person 3. Subject 58, or a licensee direct person to carry to outsection plumbing drainagemust worknot unless theanother other person to carry out plumbing drainage work unless the other person holds a licence for theorwork. holds a licence for the work. Maximum penalty— Maximum penalty— a. for a first offence—250 penalty units; or a. offence—250 penalty units; or or b. for a first second offence—300 penalty units; b. units; or or drainage work c. for a second third or offence—300 later offence, orpenalty if the plumbing c. for a third defective or later offence, or if the plumbing work is grossly work—350 penalty units or or drainage one year’s is grossly defective work—350 penalty units or one year’s imprisonment. 4. Forimprisonment. subsections (1) and (2), a person (a consumer) is taken not to 4. For subsections (1)person and (2),carrying a personout (aplumbing consumer)orisdrainage taken not to supervise another work supervise another person carrying plumbing or drainage work only because the consumer enteredout into a contract for carrying only because the or consumer into athan contract for carrying out the plumbing drainageentered work, other a contract of out the plumbing or drainage work, other than a contract of employment. 5. employment. An individual who contravenes subsection (1), (2) or (3) and is 5. An individual who contravenes subsection (2) or or one (3) and is liable to a maximum penalty of 350 penalty(1), units year’s liable to a maximum penalty of 350 penalty units or one year’s imprisonment commits a crime. commits a crime. Ifimprisonment you have any questions, please contact the MPAQ If you have any please contact the MPAQ Technical team onquestions, 07 3273 0800. Technical on Kretschmer, 07 3273 0800. Article writtenteam by Ernie MPAQ Technical Deputy ExecutiveServices Director,Manager MPAQ Articlethis written Kretschmer, Services Manager Note: articlebyisErnie a reprint from theMPAQ SpringTechnical 2021 edition.
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BEAVIS & BARTELS
a history
Established in 1952, Beavis and Bartels has become one of Queensland’s Major Contractors.
1952 – 1996 Keith Beavis and Carl Bartels met and became friends while attending trade school in the Valley as part of their plumbing apprenticeship training. During this time, they became close friends and remained in contact after completing their college commitments. After completing their apprenticeships (Keith with Hornibrook Constructions and Carl with Mr Bob Anderson) and gaining their plumbers/ drainers licences, they obtained employment with separate employers in their neighbourhood of Bowen Hills. In their early twenties they decided to become business partners and commenced trading as Beavis and Bartels Plumbing and Drainage Contactors. Very quickly the company was commonly referred to in the building industry as B&B. Their first business address was 6 Jeays St, Bowen Hills, which was Keith’s parents’ house, where they stored their tools and material and ran most of the business from under the house. Some of the administration work was done across the street in Keith’s rental house. The company remained at this address for around eight years, in which time they grew from a twoman operation to up to fifty people. After completing a good number of projects on the Gold Coast, the firm opened a standalone plumbing company, Gold Coast Plumbing, which was managed by their close friend Trevor Morris. Trevor was also to become a mainstay for the Master Plumbers’ Gold Coast Branch for many years. Gold Coast Plumbing was located on the Gold Coast Highway, Miami; their large fluorescent sign was a local landmark.
In 1960, the firm moved to a purpose-built office, store, and hardware show room at 181 Abbotsford Rd, Mayne. The building was designed by architect David B. Bell, did not conform with the traditional commercial building style of the time, and included such design aspects as vertical sun louvers on the front elevation, an open stair with glass panels, and a large wall mosaic of a boy on a dolphin imported from Japan. Also, in 1960 the firm worked alongside Braybrook Homes in producing modular homes that were sent to the New Hebrides to replace cyclone damaged residences. At the same time, they worked with O’Neil Industries producing demountable and modular buildings including shower blocks, kitchens, and residential quarters, which B&B installed in projects such as Savage River Tasmania, Hay Point, 800-man hostel Gladstone, Gove, offshore drilling quarters Bass Straight, Black Water and Moura mines. At that point in time Queensland was at the forefront of the prefabricated building industry. In the mid-1960s to the early-1970s B&B’s workforce grew at times to over 100 employees. In one of their projects in 1971, the Theatre in Round La Boite, Hale Street, Petrie Terrace, B&B manufactured and donated a stainless-steel time capsule. Both the Brisbane and Gold Coast warehouses incorporated sheet metal manufacturing workshops. Drainage contracts played a large part in the business, the drainers stood alone in their own right, doing all the inground works and, for the most part, maintaining their own equipment. This provided a very efficient method with a high level of skill and experience developed over the years. During most of this time the drainage contracts were supervised by Joe Gibson who worked for B&B during most of this period. Until the late 1960s to the early 1970s specialised plumbing design practices where not established in Brisbane. Companies such as B&B priced mainly on architectural drawings and sometimes some civil engineering details and allowed to provide a design and coordinate with the architect. B&B were also one of the first companies to install two-way radios in their vehicles, which gave them an advantage in serving their maintenance clients. With the advent of mobile phones, a boom for smaller businesses, the radio system became redundant. Their workforce and the structure of that force played a major part in the company’s success. B&B appointed project supervisors and a works manager, which allowed the directors more time to secure work and manage the business. A great number of the company’s employees had long and successful careers with B&B. In the time before portable long service many employees were able to enjoy long service leave. Among the many longterm staff were:
Management: The team in front of the old truck
Brisbane: Michael Peck, John Fyfe, Keith Anderson, Geoff Halter Gold Coast: Barry Higginson, Bruce Williamson
Administration:
Nev Harrison, Robin Whyte, Max Scott, Annette Spenser, Herb Bradford
Site Staff:
John Foster, Graeme Burns, Eric Green, Ron Green, Peter Baker, Alan Asmussan, Peter Denman, Morrie Crosby, Glen Otway, Jeff Gibson, Tino Fallini, Peter Smith, Jack Mott
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Gold Coast Plumbing notable projects 1950s – 1980s: • The Chevron Hotel • New buildings to St Hildas and the Southport School • The new Southport hospital • Kinkabool (the first Gold Coast high rise apartment tower) • Palm Beach Hotel • The Hub Arcade
B&B projects of note:
• Glenfallock (a 14-storey apartment tower the first in Brisbane) • Mayfair Arcade • Toombul Shopping Town • The T&G building • Indooroopilly Shopping Town • Park Royal Motor Inn • The ANZ Centre • The Terrace Hotel • Brookside Shopping Centre • Carindale Shopping Centre • 12th Night Theatre
The company, they believed, also had a responsibility to maintain a healthy workforce, and most years they endeavoured to employ three new apprentices, in addition to a number of apprentices that commenced their trade training with another employer and transferred to B&B to complete their time. It is estimated that nearly 200 apprentices completed their trade training with B&B over this period. The 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s were a time of great change for Brisbane, emerging from the perception that it was a large country town. The construction of sewers to the entire metropolitan area of Brisbane brought with it major development. B&B worked with many of the major builders and developers of the time in the construction of many landmark projects. Their clients included: • John D Booker • Westfields • N.A Kratzman • Concrete Constructions • F.A Pidgeon and Son • Civil and Civic The directors also diversified over these years, running a construction company, Gibson Constructions, along with their good friend Ron Gibson and investing in commercial and rural property. Keith’s son Greg served his time with B&B before leaving a number of years later to pursue a career in plumbing design, commencing his own practice in 1992, Beavis and Cochrane. Carl’s son Brian worked for B&B for over 10 years before acquiring Gibson Constructions and moving into building and development. In 1996 both aged in their late sixties Keith Beavis and Carl Bartels retired from the plumbing contracting part of their business, while maintaining their other interests together. The families remain in business together to this day. The plumbing contracting business was continued by a consortium of individuals including long time employees and contributors to the company’s success. Gold Coast Plumbing continued under the directorship of Trevor Morris.
1997 – Present In 1997 the business was owned by Trevor Patrick, Gordan Day, Mick Peck, and Joe Gibson. In approximately 2000, Mick Peck resigned and Glenn Watts became the General Manager of the business. In 2002/03 the business ownership
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Miami Hotel Paradise Bowl Morley’s, Tweed Heads Pindara Private Hospital The Paradise Centre Crowne Plaza Oasis on Broadbeach (hotel tower stage)
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Chermside Shopping Centre Mactaggart House Southbank Cultural Centre Central Plaza Waterfront Place The Myer Centre Stradbroke and Macleay View Towers Mactaggart House The Transit Centre The Sheraton Hotel Jupiter’s Treasury Casino
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New purpose built premises in 1960 at Abbotsford Road
Recent Projects
Between 1997 - present Beavis & Bartels has worked on many significant projects, including: • Brisbane Cruise Ship Terminal • 300 George St, Brisbane • Gold Coast Airport • Pacific Fair • Hayman Island Resort • Queens’s Wharf • Jupiter Hotel, Gold Coast • Sunshine Coast University • Casino Towers Hospital • Brisbane International Airport • And many more Check out more of their projects at www.beavisbartels.com.au/projects. transferred to Glenn Watts, Glenn Hansen, Joe Gibson, Fraser Smith, and Michael Ryan before being sold to Hastie Group in February 2008. Prior to going into administration Hastie Group owned the business up until May 2012; during the course of the year the business was acquired off the administrator and commenced operating again as we know it today. Beavis & Bartels Group forms part of CDC Plumbing & Drainage, which operates out of Victoria and New South Wales. Beavis & Bartels Group currently employs approximately 150 staff, operating out of their office in Northgate, Brisbane. Article written by Greg Beavis, with contributions from Micheal Ryan
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
VALE CARL BARTELS 15 October 1930 – 3 February 2022 Carl Bartels was born in Brisbane on 15 October 1930 and grew up at Bowen Hills with his parents and sisters Florence and Mari. Florence and Carl went to Ascot State School in their early years; sadly, Mari died quite young. During World War 2 Carl and his sister were sent to Auntie Kate’s dairy farm in Tallebudgerra Valley on the Gold Coast in case Brisbane was bombed by the Japanese. This was when Carl, at the age of around 11 or 12 years, picked up his first rifle and went shooting feral pests around the farm. After two years, on his return, the school quickly worked out Florence had been doing Carl’s distance education and he had to repeat a year of schooling. After finishing his education at trade school, topping his class in plumbing, Carl and fellow student Keith “Puddy” Beavis started Beavis and Bartels. They worked from under Keith’s father’s house with one Ute between them. Keith also introduced Carl to Carmel Duncan at Coolangatta in the early 50s. Carl and Carmel got married a couple of years later in 1955 and were married up until Carmel passed away in 2014. Apart from Carl’s plumbing life, he and Puddy Beavis invested in a large cattle property in the Brisbane valley where they went on to breed racehorses and build a large red deer farm. Puddy focused on the Horse side of things while Carl concentrated on the deer farming and their manager Jack Hughes ran the cattle side of the operation.
Carl went on to travel the world with his mate Bob Grant and the two of them hunted together in faraway places like Mongolia, Africa, Alaska, and, closer to home, fiord land in New Zealand. Both Keith and Carl received Life Governorship’s from Kirra Surf Life Saving Club on the Gold Coast for their charitable contributions, and the two families still sponsor the Kilcoy Cup held each year at the Kilcoy Race Club. Carl was a real life character, a gentlemen, a philanthropist, and an adventurer. He is survived by his two daughters, Narda and William Roberts and Leigh and John Finnemore, and son Brian and Angela Bartels, along with 10 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Carl passed away on 3 February 2022; he will be very sadly missed. Written by Brian Bartels
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SUPERANNUATION CHANGES FROM 1 JULY 2022
Quarter
Period
Payment due date
1
1 July – 30 September
28 October
2
1 October – 31 December
28 January
3
1 January – 31 March
28 April
4
1 April – 30 June
28 July
Source: Super payment due dates | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au)
If an employer has missed a super payment or it is late, the employer may need to pay the superannuation guarantee charge, which may include paying more super than the employer would otherwise have had to pay, and it is also not tax deductible.
Removing the $450 Per Month Threshold for Super Guarantee Eligibility
Are You Prepared? There are some important changes to superannuation that will take effect from 1 July 2022 and employers need to be aware of and prepared for these changes.
The Australian Government announced on 11 May 2021 (as part of the 2021-2022 budget) that the $450 threshold (super payments only had to be made on ordinary time earnings above $450 per month), will no longer be applicable from 1 July 2022. Employers will be required to make super contributions on any ordinary time earnings. Please see notes below regarding under 18’s. It is important that employers who may engage casual employees, update their payroll system to reflect superannuation guarantee contributions on all ordinary time earnings.
Changes to Super for Under 18s From 1 July 2022, an employee who is under 18 years of age and working more than 30 hours in a week, will also be entitled to superannuation contributions regardless of the amount of gross earnings in that week. Prior to 1 July 2022, the eligibility for under 18s to receive superannuation contributions included: • Earning $450 or more gross (before tax) per month; and • Work more than 30 hours per week. However, as the $450 gross per month threshold has been removed, an employee under 18 still must fulfill the eligibility criteria of working more than 30 hours in a week to receive superannuation contributions.
What Does This Mean for Businesses?
1 July 2021 – 30 June 2022
10%
1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023
10.5%
1 July 2023 – 30 June 2024
11%
Some things that businesses can be doing now in preparation of 1 July 2022, include: • Checking the payroll system is updated to process superannuation contributions be 10.5% from 1 July 2022. • Double check that overtime payments do not have superannuation contributions as overtime does not form part of ordinary time earnings. • Reviewing the requirements for under 18s to ensure superannuation contributions are made when the employee works more than 30 hours in a week. • Re-evaluating the charge out rates to factor in the 10.5% superannuation contributions. • Ensuring relevant systems/processes are set up to make the quarterly payments for superannuation contributions to the employees relevant superfund. If you have further questions, please contact our HR team on 07 3273 0800.
1 July 2024 – 30 June 2025
11.5%
Article written by Emma Ross – Human Resources Advisor and Office Coordinator, MPAQ
1 July 2025 – 30 June 2026
12% this will continue to be the SG contribution
Superannuation Guarantee to Increase to 10.5% The minimum Superannuation Guarantee Contribution is the amount of superannuation contribution that an employer is required to provide to an employee on their ordinary time earnings, and it is based on their gross (before tax) wages/salary. Below is the current legislated increases to the Superannuation Guarantee Contribution: Financial Year
Superannuation Guarantee Contribution (%) of gross wages/salary
Source: Super guarantee percentage | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au)
References: Removing the $450 per month threshold for super guarantee eligibility | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au) List of payments that are ordinary time earnings | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au)
When Are Super Payments Due?
Super guarantee percentage | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au)
An employer must pay super for eligible employees to avoid the super guarantee charge. Payments can be made at least four times a year (once per quarter). The relevant quarterly due dates are:
The super guarantee charge | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au)
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Super payment due dates | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au) Changes to super for under-18s | Australian Taxation Office (ato.gov.au)
HR
END OF FINANCIAL YEAR CHECKLIST With the end of financial year fast approaching there are some things that businesses need to do to prepare and maintain compliance. Payroll is one area that often needs a bit of focus. Below are some items to consider and potentially develop an internal checklist for your business: F Check and update employees’ personal details – i.e. current address, contact number, banking details, tax file number, emergency contact details, super fund etc. F Update payroll details reflecting any increases and ensuring employees’ wages/salaries are at or above the minimum wages from 1 July 2022 (taking into account the minimum wage increase from first full pay period on or after 1 July 2022). This may include reviewing salaries, hourly rates, overtime rates, penalty rates, allowances, etc. to ensure the payroll system reflects the minimum Award rate. F Ensure the business has updated payroll to reflect the increase in superannuation contributions, which will increase to 10.5% from 1 July 2022. F For employees previously earning less than $450 gross per month, superannuation on ordinary time earnings was not required; however, from 1 July 2022, superannuation contributions are to be made on all ordinary time earnings (except under 18s still have a
threshold of working at least 30 hours per week to receive superannuation). F Report on reportable fringe benefits tax (RFBT) F Check payroll tax (if applicable) as there may be concessions available for COVID-19. F Check that salary sacrifice items have been reported correctly. F Check employee termination payments (ETP) have been entered correctly. F It is recommended to adjust any casual employee’s payslips and employment contracts to have two line items of base rate and casual loading rate which, equates to their casual employees’ total rate as per the recent changes to casual employment legislation. F Prepare and lodge your quarterly superannuation return as the 1 April to 30 June quarter is due on 28 July. F The end of June is a good time to review your current employment contracts. F Policies and procedures should also be reviewed and updated if needed at least once a year. Once the above is reviewed, it also can be beneficial to review your charge out rates to ensure they are covering off relevant business costs, particularly as superannuation is increasing, and set to continue to increase annually until 12% superannuation contributions are reached. If you have any questions or queries, please contact the MPAQ HR team on 07 3273 0800. Article written by Kym Campbell – Senior Human Resources Advisor, MPAQ
TAX TIME TRADIE TOOLKIT Did your tools get put to good use this year? From car and travel expenses to tools and protective gear, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has a handy tax time guide for construction workers and tradies to help you work out what you can and can’t claim this tax time. Make your life easier by downloading the ATO app to keep all your work-related receipts and invoices in one spot, forget stashing them in your glove box. And once you’ve lodged, you can use the app to keep track of the progress of your return. Just remember most tax returns lodged online take about two weeks to be processed.
Helping plumbers get back on-site quicker is our trade.
COVID-19 didn’t put a stop to the renovations, but it might’ve impacted your claims. COVID-19 tests purchased for work are now tax deductible. You can claim a deduction for COVID tests you paid for from 1 July 2021, if you: • used the test for a work-related purpose; • had a qualifying COVID-19 test, such as a PCR test or a RAT; • have a record of your purchase; and • paid for the test yourself and were not reimbursed for the cost by your employer. Also, have you got an apprentice? Steer them in the right direction and get them to head to ato.gov.au/apprenticePR on their next lunch break. Article provided by the Australian Tax Office
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CHARGE OUT RATES
An Updated Guide to
Calculating Charge Out Rates for Your Plumbing and Gas Business With supply chain issues and recent price increases, all businesses should be reviewing their charge out rates. MPAQ is concerned about the recent price increases for products and materials being experienced in the plumbing and gas industry. We would like to ensure the industry can prepare as much as possible, so recently we asked our corporate associates to advise what they are forecasting in potential increases over the next 12, 24, and 36 months. The feedback from manufacturers and suppliers broadly states that: • All plastics are increasing and, potentially, will increase again by double digits in the next 12 months • 7-9% increase on flexible connectors in the next 12 months • Considerable increases in stainless steel based products due to global issues • Some manufacturers are experiencing problems obtaining raw materials and with freight price increases, which are causing delays. Some base materials are increasing by double digits • Copper is at an all time high; therefore, suppliers who require this material will be forced to increase their pricing Undercharging is easy to do if you do not start with the correct cost base. In collaboration with Xact Accounting, MPAQ has updated our guide to calculating charge out rates to assist with the growth and profitability of your plumbing and gas business. Is your business finding it difficult to establish a fair charge out rate? Are you struggling to balance profitability with competitiveness? This guide is designed for industry to help you understand how you can ensure your business is a profitable one. Many
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businesses go under because they are charging less than what is required to cover the costs of their business and a wage for themselves and/or their employees. Many operators do not fully understand the difference between a margin and mark-up. This can lead to minimal business profits and, universally, overheads not being covered. Plumbing and gas businesses sell two main items: labour, and materials. Both take time and money to manage, and both need to be marked up to cover their true cost and to allow for a profit margin. The management of materials requires trade accounts, timely payments to suppliers, time taken to source, specify, store, transport, and return unused items, etc. There is also your administration time to reconcile dockets and accounts, as well as other general business expenses to operate (overheads).
Cost Base for Your Charge Out Rates • Determine the full cost of your labour. • Add a mark up to your actual cost. • Add a mark up to your materials.
Calculate Your Margin A 40% gross margin is an ideal target for a plumbing and gas business according to industry standards. You can use the Margin and Mark-up Table in your copy of the Guide. Finding your desired margin in the table, you will be given a mark-up percentage, which can be multiplied by your cost base to give you your desired charge out rate. For more information, examples, and to view the margin and mark-up table, check out the MPAQ Guide to Calculating Charge Out Rates. You can access a digital copy at www.mpaq.com.au, including a templated letter, which you can provide to your clients about increasing your prices. If you have any questions, please contact MPAQ on 07 3273 0800.
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Your copy of the Guide to Calculating Charge Out Rates is included with this edition of the magazine.
All information provided in this article and the MPAQ Guide to Calculating Charge Out Rates is intended as an industry guide only and should be adapted according to individual circumstances. We recommend that you consider your actual business needs and obtain independent, formal advice according to your individual business circumstances. MASTER PLUMBER MAGAZINE Winter 2022 |
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INDUSTRIAL MANSLAUGHTER
CRITICAL LESSONS FOR BUSINESS OPERATORS On 25 March 2022, a sole trader business operator became the first person to serve actual jail time after being found guilty of industrial manslaughter. The offence of Industrial Manslaughter was introduced in Queensland in 2017 as an amendment to the Work Health and Safety Act 2011. The sole trader was sentenced to five years imprisonment – but suspended after 18 months of actual prison time. The reality is that a serious work health and safety breach that results in a worker’s death could land you in jail, whether you are a small business operator or a senior officer/manager in a larger business operation, unless you actively manage your work health and safety risk management processes.
What Happened? The sole trader was operating a forklift. He intended to lift a three-tonne generator from the back of a delivery truck. Unfortunately, the forklift was rated to lift not more than 2.7 tonnes. The sole trader did not have a licence to operate the forklift. CCTV footage showed that as the forklift lifted the generator from a truck, the forklift’s rear wheels lifted from the ground and the forklift tilted forward. The generator fell from the forklift, rolled to its side, and struck a worker who was standing next to the forklift. The worker was killed instantly from crush injuries. The worker was a friend of the sole operator and was helping the business on a volunteer basis. The jury accepted the prosecution’s argument that: 1. the business owner was a ‘person conducting a business or undertaking’; 2. the ‘worker’ (although a volunteer died in the course of ‘carrying out work’ for the owner; 3. the manner in which the forklift was operated, caused the worker’s death; and 4. the sole trader (as the forklift driver) was negligent about causing the worker’s death. When delivering its verdict, the jury rejected the defence argument the friend was not a “worker” because he was a friend helping. Under the WHS Act, a volunteer is a person acting on a voluntary basis and is a worker if they carry out work in any capacity for a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU). Of course, there wasn’t a company entity that operated the business, so in this particular case, the business owner himself was prosecuted as the PCBU. This does not change the outcome in any significant way because if there had been a company entity involved, the sole trader could have been prosecuted as a director/senior officer – resulting in the same outcome. The business did not have any documented health and safety procedures for using the forklift or for unloading heavy equipment. The Court accepted prosecution evidence that there were safe alternative methods for unloading the generator and that these alternatives were available at low cost.
That there were low-cost safe alternatives was a significant factor upon which the Judge relied when deciding that the sentence needed to reflect punishment, general and personal deterrence, and denunciation of the failure to take active work health and safety risk management steps. The Judge imposed actual jail time despite recognising that the owner was genuinely remorseful over the death of his friend.
WHSQ’s Approach to Industrial Manslaughter to Date To date, all directors, senior officers, and sole traders who have been convicted under the industrial manslaughter provisions have had direct personal involvement with the fatality rather than a more hands off “managerial” involvement with the fatalities. All of the convictions to date have involved smaller business enterprises that have had more limited safety management systems. This highlights the need, especially for small business enterprises to review and pay attention to their work health and safety systems – particularly if that involves more dangerous work – because the Regulator is clearly more willing to seek jail time in these circumstances.
Critical Lessons for Business Operators 1. It is critical that a business (especially a small business) undertake a thorough risk assessment of all dangerous activities and ensure a safe system of work is established and documented. 2. If as a sole trader, or as a director of a business, you do not clearly understand how to undertake a competent work health and safety risk assessment, it is critical that you educate yourself. You must know how to properly assess the risk of the work tasks you have your workers undertake. This is even more critical for dangerous work tasks (such as operating forklifts or working from heights, etc.). 3. At the very least, identify and implement the manufacturer’s instructions for the safe use of equipment (the manufacturer’s instructions should never be treated as the manufacturer’s opinion) and make sure that your workers do not exceed or work outside the manufacturer’s limits for safe operation (even as a “just this once”). 4. Make sure that your team knows where to access the documented safety procedures and that they understand what is required to safely operate the equipment. Safety procedures can’t be treated as a “we have to have these as a tick box – but go out there and just get the job done the best way you can”. 5. Not having documented safety procedures is a sure way to end up convicted in an industrial manslaughter prosecution. At the same time, having documented safety procedures, but not applying them is also a sure way to end up convicted in an industrial manslaughter prosecution. It is critical that your business and your senior managers understand the increased risk of liability imposed on them personally from the industrial manslaughter. Ensure that you and your senior managers always take positive and proactive steps to exercise due diligence. If you are unsure whether you could defend an industrial manslaughter prosecution, contact our office on 07 3223 5900 and arrange for advice on what you must do for your business to eliminate or minimise the risk of jail time in the event of a fatality at your business. Article written by Robert King – Partner, Brisbane, Cornwalls Law + More Disclaimer This information and the contents of this publication, current as at the date of publication, is general in nature to offer assistance to Cornwalls’ clients, prospective clients and stakeholders, and is for reference purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. If you are concerned about any topic covered, we recommend that you seek your own specific legal and financial advice before taking any action.
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PRODUCT NEWS
COCK ATOO CONNECTOR: THE CONDENSATE DR AIN CONNEC TION SOLUTION
MPAQ Contracting Member Rhett Johnston and his friend of more than 30 years, Anthony Lee, have designed and produced a product like no other. Together they have created the Cockatoo Connector, with the purpose of allowing plumbers to connect conduit relief drains effectively and easily into already established downpipes. A year and a half ago, Rhett, director of Brisbane-based Rhett Johnston Plumbing, was unable to find a part that enabled him to efficiently put a drain into a downpipe. Enlisting the help of Anthony, a pilot, they began researching and soon realised there was a gap in the market for a product that streamlined the process. This sparked an idea for Anthony, who began developing prototypes in his workshop at home. After about 20 or so design concepts, Anthony and Rhett had come up with the design that they have gone to production with.
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How Does it Work? The Cockatoo Connector was designed with ease and efficiency in mind, so using it can be explained in a couple of simple steps: 1. Drill a 28mm hole in the down pipe using a step drill. 2. Take the Cockatoo Connector and click it in, then screw in the standard plumbing part. If you would like see how it works, they have a “how to” video on their website that shows you exactly how to use it.
Why Use a Cockatoo Connector? Cockatoo Connector The Cockatoo Connector is made from high density polyethylene (HDPE), which is 100% recyclable, UV stabilised, and waterproof. The Cockatoo Connector is also made in Australia. Some of the environmental advantages of using this product include less risk of blockages in the down pipe. If you have drainage from air conditioners and hot water systems going straight onto the ground, they can attract termites with the wet area or erode under the slab. Generally, the biggest cost on a job is the time of the tradespeople, but the Cockatoo Connector offers a faster way to complete this task. You also get a quality finish to your job that makes you stand out from the pack. To find out more, visit www.cockatooconnector.com.au, email sales@cockatooconnector.com.au, or call 0400 313 336.
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HEALTH & LIFESTYLE
MEN’S
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Men are more likely to die from heart disease at earlier ages. Men are at a significantly higher risk of dying from liver disease. 80% of spinal cord injuries occur in young men. 70% of developmental and learning disabilities affect boys. Men have an increased risk of dying from diabetes.
International Men’s Health Week 2022 was celebrated on 13-19 June around the world. It is an opportunity to highlight the importance of men’s health, and to promote and support the health and wellbeing of men and boys in our communities. Men’s Health Week focuses on not just physical health, but also men’s mental health and emotional wellbeing.
4.4 11 Men live 4.4 years less than women.
The last 11 years will be in poor health.
Men make up 56% of the workforce, yet 94% of all workforce fatalities are men.
Those who consume no more than 4 to 10 drinks a week have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Drinking more than 10 drinks a week almost doubles your risk of type 2 diabetes.
Men who climb 50 stairs or walk 5 city blocks a day may lower their risk of heart attack by 25%. Inactive men are 60% more likely to suffer from depression than those who are active. Men who sleep 7-8 hours a night have about 60% less risk of a fatal heart attack than those who sleep 5 hours or less.
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The top 3 reasons for reduced lifespan in men: • Cardiovascular disease • Suicide • Motor vehicle accidents.
ONLY 30% OF A MAN’S OVERALL HEALTH IS DETERMINED BY HIS GENETICS. Article source: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/mens-health-week
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THE ICONIC PRADO CONQUERS YOUR WORKDAY
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Discount available across the Toyota Prado range. T&C’s apply. 2 Driver assist feature. Only operates under certain conditions. Check your Owner’s Manual for explanation of limitations. Please drive safely. Delivery times are currently longer than usual. More information is available at https://www.toyota.com.au/support/ delivery-wait-times-availability. Please contact your preferred Toyota Dealer for more details.
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BUSINESS These debts and any other debts incurred during and after the SBRP must be paid outside the plan.
What Is the Process for Implementing an SBRP?
DEBT LIFELINE FOR STRUGGLING BUILDERS AND TRADIES Legislative changes made in 2021 by the federal government to help small businesses withstand the impact of COVID-19, are now providing a much-needed lifeline for businesses struggling with an overheating building sector. The Small Business Restructuring Process (“SBRP”) is designed to provide financially distressed small businesses with access to a single, streamlined process to restructure their debts while allowing owners to remain in control of their businesses. A far more favourable option than the traditional insolvency process, the SBRP has four major advantages: 1. There is no requirement to hand the business over to an administrator. This means the business owner stays in control and can continue to make everyday operational decisions. 2. Administrative and legal costs are significantly lower than traditional insolvency action – in the order of 10 times cheaper. 3. For those operating in Queensland: In contrast to other insolvency action, the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) do not see the SBRP as a trigger event for licence cancellations or exclusions. 4. With the assistance of an SBRP Practitioner, an effective debt restructuring proposal can result in small businesses negotiating a compromise with creditors that is not only formal but also relatively favourable – i.e. “X cents in the dollar” paid over time. To be eligible for the Small Business Restructuring Process the business must: • Be an incorporated company – i.e. trusts, partnerships and sole traders are not eligible. • Have total liabilities that do not exceed $1 million on the day the company enters into an SBRP – this excludes employee entitlements like super. • Be likely to either be insolvent or become insolvent in the near future. • Appoint a Small Business Restructuring Practitioner to assist in the process, including documentation of debt restructuring plan and restructuring proposal. • Have all tax lodgements up to date, i.e. activity statements and tax returns all lodged on time. The tax debts do not need to be paid to enter into a plan but must be lodged.
What Debts Can Be Included in the SBRP? • Any unsecured debts incurred prior to the commencement of the SBRP. • Employee entitlements due either prior to or following the SBRP (super, leave, long service leave, etc) cannot be included in the plan.
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• Before implementing a debt restructuring plan all current employee entitlements, particularly superannuation, must be paid and ATO lodgements must be up to date (e.g. tax returns, BAS lodgements lodged on time). • The business must engage a qualified Small Business Restructuring Practitioner who will work with the business owner to design a debt restructuring plan and proposal to be presented to creditors. • More than 50% in value of creditors must vote in favour of the plan for it to be adopted. • Once the plan is accepted, payments will be made to each creditor at the same time, at equal “cents in the dollar” amounts until all obligations are paid under the plan.
A Note of Caution Regarding Trade and Secured Creditors • The SBRP only applies to unsecured creditors, and it is “one in, all in”. • Unlike creditors like the ATO, many critical trade suppliers will be classed as secured creditors and are not able to be included in an SBRP arrangement.
Where to From Here? The SBRP may provide a much-needed lifeline to assist businesses to trade back to financial health; however, business owners must understand their obligations under the process, and even more importantly, look at how they can fix the underlying commercial issues in their business to break the cycle of financial distress. To find out more about the SBRP, call 07 3124 8680 for a free consultation. Article written by Xact Accounting
Corporate Profile ASCOT PIPE RELINING Email: ascotpiperelining@gmail.com Mobile: 0428 037 358
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Trenchless Pipe Repairs Ascot Pipe Relining, available to be subcontracted to plumbers, builders, and private property owners. Ascot Plumbing is a friendly, reliable, family-run business on the north side of Brisbane. They have a proven track record of 30 years in the plumbing industry. Roger Jones, the owner, is an experienced Master Plumber with an astute reputation. Having found a number of plumbing issues that required excavation to repair old and damaged waste pipes underground, he has started a relining business to help customers with particularly difficult jobs. This new division of Ascot Plumbing is called Ascot Pipe Relining. Ascot Pipe Relining has new age drain cleaning and repair equipment. This enables them to complete broken or damaged pipe repairs under concrete and difficult places to access, whether it be under the floor of a commercial kitchen or a domestic property, fully eliminating all disturbance of the property’s infrastructure. No concrete cutting, no excavation, no disruption to the residence in or around the property, equaling less stress and more economical investment. Call 0428 037 358 to find out more.
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NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN! This event recognises the achievements of outstanding apprentices and honours plumbers, gas fitters, hydraulic consultants and individuals who provide exceptional quality of work to their customers. This is your opportunity to be recognised, or to acknowledge someone that you think deserves to be recognised, for outstanding work and commitment to the Plumbing & Gas industry. Nominating for an award is FREE and open to anyone within the industry (you do not need to be a member of MPAQ to nominate or be nominated). Entrants can nominate themselves or be nominated by someone else. Nominations close Friday 15 July 2022. Visit www.plumbingandgasawards.com to find out more.
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FOURTH GENERATION TAKES LEAD AT EVERHARD INDUSTRIES Fourth-generation Davis-Boyce family member, Gina Boyce-Rowe, has been appointed Chairman of the Board of the 96-year-old Queensland family company, Everhard Industries. Gina takes over from her mother, Sue Boyce, the granddaughter and great-niece of the company’s founders, Fred and Alf Davis. Sue has been in the role for much of the time since Everhard established a formal Board in 1990. Gina, who has a background in critical care nursing, has been formally involved in the company’s operations and governance since 2015. Gina undertook formal business education and an executive director traineeship working in every area of Everhard. She was involved in the recruitment of the current CEO, Moira Harris, and will continue to work closely with Moira in her new role.
Pictured Left to right GinaBoyce-Rowe, Bede Boyce, Sue Boyce
Sue said, “As we approach our 100th year, I’m absolutely delighted that Gina and her brother Bede, an executive director of Everhard’s holding company, are committed to continuing Everhard as a family business and that our succession planning has come to fruition.” Penny Cornah, MPAQ, and Sue will continue as a Gina-Boyce-Rowe director of the company. Everhard began in 1926 making two and threecompartment concrete laundry tubs. Now based at Geebung in Brisbane, the company is a manufacturer, exporter, importer, and distributor of polymer and concrete products primarily used in the plumbing, draining, and construction industries.
BAILEY PLUMBING GLADSTONE CELEBRATE 40 YEAR MEMBERSHIP MILESTONE Written by Ross Bailey
Ross, who originally set up Bailey Plumbing has passed the baton to son Dale who has been running the business since Ross started transitioning to retirement and is now operating it very efficiently and successfully on his own. I started my apprenticeship with the Bundaberg firm Wyper Brothers when I was 15 years old and worked all over regional Queensland on sewerage contracts until, in 1971, I was transferred to Gladstone for what was to be a six-month stint – and here we are over 50 years later! I remained with Wypers and worked my way up through the ranks, but at the end of 1980 decided to set up my own plumbing business and R.W. & A.I. Bailey Plumbers and Drainers came into being, with just me and my wife Ann
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overseeing the work/office load. I became a member of MPAQ in September 1981, having been involved with the organisation whilst employed by Wyper Bros. In those early days the Association was very active and had a big membership, and Gladstone hosted its first State Conference in the late 70s, which was a great success. There is absolutely no comparison between running a business back in the 80s to what it is today, and I take my hat off to Dale in that he has been able to embrace and more importantly keep up with all the new rules, regulations, and demands that go with running a business in this era. Not only do you need to be a qualified tradesperson but also an astute business manager— I’m glad my time in the workforce has ended, it’s definitely a young, energetic person’s domain now. In our early years we took on general “cottage” work, employing tradespeople and putting through some young apprentices. As a sign of the times, we find that now most of our workload is with government and corporate contracts rather than residential maintenance, so the workload has greatly expanded, which in turn requires more staff and enables us to give out more apprenticeship opportunities to the next generation coming through. We still regard our ourselves as a family business and find we have been very fortunate in our choice of employees as all have remained very loyal and have shown no sign of wanting to move on; some have been with us for over 20 years, and another remained right up until retirement age. That is a rare trait these days, especially in Gladstone where big
industry comes to town and poaches trades with the promise of big money, but we seem to have been immune to that. Really notable is the fact we currently have a tradesman in our company who is the son of one of my apprentices from right back in the early days. I feel that is a nice testament to a contented work environment. We continue with our MPAQ membership simply for the support and professional advice available to us—it is another form of insurance, which can prove invaluable at times. Congratulations to Ross and the team at Bailey Plumbing Gladstone on reaching this milestone!
VALE: PAUL LIU It is with a heavy heart that we advise that Paul Liu from Able Instruments has passed away. Paul was a fantastic supporter of the plumbing industry especially in the area of Backflow Prevention. His business Able Instruments offers calibration and repairs on backflow tests kits and Paul was an expert in this field. He attended many industry events and meetings and was always generous with a kind word, advice, or opinion when asked. Paul will be greatly missed as a mate and industry supporter.
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MPAQ MEMBER BENEFITS
MEMBER NEWS
*CORRECT AS AT 2 MAY 2022
$30 voucher for every system purchased yo be used towards MPAQ membership 25% off debt collection packages 30 day account on all drainage plan orders Discounted private health insurance for new and existing customers 3.5 cents per litre discount on petrol and diesel and a 1 cent per litre discount on LPG 10% of spend on back-of-house marketing rebated towards your MPAQ membership 10% discount on monthly rates of the CrewTraka job management app Free debt collection letter (debts over $500) and 20 minute legal consultation Discounted restricted electrical training courses (RTO: 31673) Up to a $200 rebate towards your MPAQ membership Discounted consultations and business assessements 600+ discounted products Exclusive discount merchant rates on flexible payment plans Free debt collection letters and 30 minute legal consultation New contracting and employee members receive a $100 voucher and new apprentice members receive a $50 voucher 20% off the initial implementation costs when signing up as a new simPRO customer 15% off workwear Gold fleet discounts for the business A one hour complimentary consultation and a 10% discount on standard rates. 2 cents off per litre at over 93% of service stations Discounted insurance rates plus a 5% rebate towards your MPAQ membership
FIND OUT MORE 07 3273 0800 www.mpaq.com.au/membership membership@mpaq.com.au
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CONGRATULATIONS TO MPAQ’S MILESTONE MEMBERS NAME
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Errol Scammells
Errol Scammells
Brisbane North
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Daniel Kelly
Gold Coast
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Jeff Ritchie
J & J Ritchie Plumbing & Gas Contractors
Brisbane North
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SolaPlumb / Solahart Gold Coast
Geoffrey Mackenzie
Mackenzie Plumbing
Mackay
10
Trent Hayes
Kembla
Brisbane North
50
Randall Crisp
Advanced Enviro-Septic
Sunshine Coast
10
Stuart McIlroy
Bacal and Co Plumbing
Brisbane South
50
Adam Patterson
iPlumb Plumbing
Sunshine Coast
10
Thomas Gould
Thomas Gould
Fraser Coast
50
Todd Fielder
Fiedler Brothers Plumbing
Toowoomba
10
Nick Watson
D W Grout Plumbers Drainers & Gasfitters
Brisbane North
40
James Sharvell
2Brothers Plumbing & Gas Pty Ltd
Brisbane North
5
Darryl Grout
Darryl Grout
Brisbane North
40
Michael Davenport
5
NW & RM Johnson
Brisbane South
40
Davenport Plumbing and Gas
Brisbane North
Noel Johnson Stephen Fluerty
Stephen Fluerty
Brisbane South
40
David Flood
Brisbane North
5
Thomas King
Thomas King
Gold Coast
40
Flood Plumbing Maintenance
Benjamin Simpson
BJ and SB Simpson
Brisbane North
30
Tim Dillon
Tim’s Urgent Repairs & Drainage Services
Brisbane North
5
Joseph McCoy
Joseph McCoy
Brisbane North
30
Jared Cahill
5
Allstar Plumbing Pty Ltd
Brisbane South
30
Cahill Plumbing & Gas Pty Ltd
Brisbane South
Ray Pimpinella Trevor Guinane
Trevor Guinane
Central
30
Troy Jolly
Jollygood Plumbing
Brisbane South
5
Clifford Tucker
Cliff Tucker Plumbing Pty Ltd
Central Highlands
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Josh Gouldstone
SEQ Plumbing Services Pty Ltd
Brisbane South
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Alan Brown
SA & LG Brown
Ipswich
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Lane Carvel
Style Plumbing Pty Ltd
Brisbane South
5
Dennis Hastie
Denam Services Pty Ltd
Brisbane North
25
Aaron Hall
Bundaberg
5
Ian Fagan
Ian Fagan Plumbing
Brisbane North
25
Platinum Plumbing Bundaberg
Leo Somerwil
Online Plumbing Services
Brisbane South
25
Jeffrey Dale
Dale Plumbing Pty Ltd
Far North Qld
5
Bob Cronin
Cronin Plumbing
Ipswich
25
Clinton Searle
Clinton Searle Plumbing Pty Ltd
Fraser Coast
5
Bruce Williamson
Bruce Williamson
Mackay, Brisbane North
25
Dan Kulig
G and K Plumbing and Gas Pty Ltd
Gold Coast
5
Mark Evans
Evans Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd
Brisbane North
20
Michael Robertson
Michael Robertson
Gold Coast
5
Ian Hawcroft
Tower Plumbing Services Pty Ltd
Brisbane North
15
Jaron Steinberg
Steinline Plumbing Pty Limited
Gold Coast
5
Daniel Cummins
Dan Cummins Plumbing Pty Ltd
Brisbane South
15
Andrew Smart
Andrew Smart Plumbing
Mackay
5
Benjamin Ellul
Mackay
5
Clinton Paul
CJP Plumbing
Brisbane North
10
Odyssey Maintenance Pty Ltd
Ian Heathwood
Cornwalls Law + More
Brisbane North
10
Addison Rach
1Touch Plumbing
North Qld
5
Alex Arkadieff
AK Plumbing and Drainage Brisbane South Pty Ltd
10
David Talbot
David Talbot Plumbing
North Qld
5
Kristian Dewsnap
Toyota
5
David Rizk
DNR Plumbing Solutions
Brisbane South
10
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Rivercity Plumbing Pty Ltd
Brisbane South
10
Adam Menday
Ajay Plumbing Pty Ltd
Sunshine Coast
5
Cameron Mackay
PlumbCall
Central
10
Bryce Smith
Coastline Plumbing Pty Ltd Sunshine Coast
5
Broderick Melville
BWGMM Enterprises
Far North Qld
10
Kim Ely
DYFA Plumbing
Sunshine Coast
5
Heath Wilson
Guaranteed Plumbing Solutions
Fraser Coast
10
Andrew Denyer
A & E Plumbing Solutions Pty Ltd
Toowoomba
5
Ian McKenzie
McKenzie’s Plumbing Services
Gold Coast
10
Trent Farleigh
Global Roto-Moulding Pty Ltd
Toowoomba
5
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Charles Simpson Simpson’s Plumbing Service
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35
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15
Allan Coughlan
10
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Scott Mothersole My Brisbane Plumber
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Jeremy Adam, William Scott, James Malone & Campbell Ross William Scott Contracting Pty Ltd
10
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WELCOME TO MPAQ’S NEW MEMBERS & CORPORATES NAME
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DIVISION
Benjamin Cameron
Bribie Island Plumbing and Drainage
Brisbane North
Jason Aitken
Briz Plumb and Gas
Brisbane North
Cameron Jones
Cam Jones Plumbing Pty Ltd
Toowoomba
Chantal Gerardy
Chantal Gerardy
Clinton Smith
NAME Nick Taylor
COMPANY Mascot Engineering Group
DIVISION Brisbane South
Shane McFarlane Mashdan Group
Gold Coast
Andrew Collett
Masin Services
Brisbane South
Gold Coast
Fernando Landi Junior
Moby Plumbing Maintenance
Gold Coast
Collective Plumbing and Gas Limited
Gold Coast
Dale Mullett
Mullett Plumbing, Roofing & Gasfitting Sunshine Coast
Emmanuel Taban
Emt Trade Services
Brisbane North
Lee Noden
Noden Plumbing
Julian Verdouw
Flow-Tech Plumbing Drainage & Gasfitting
Brisbane North
Aaron Rivers
Parklands Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd Brisbane North
Paul Moes
Paul Moes
Kenneth Geismann Geissmann Plumbing
Central
Ryan Old
Gold Coast Plumbing Experts Pty Ltd
Gold Coast
Wayne Small
Gracemere Plumbing Maintenance
Central
Scott Hill
Hashtag Plumbing and Roofing
North Qld
Calum McHale
Holy Mackerel Plumbing and Gas
Bundaberg
Mitchell Maki
MakStyle Plumbing and Gas
Brisbane North
WIN
One of Two
Gold Coast
Sunshine Coast
Clinton Manteufel Prosper Plumbing Service
Brisbane South
Glen Reid
Toowoomba
Glengallan Rd Gasfitting
Susanna Studdert The Shower Repair Centre
Outside Queensland
Mark Ebsworth
Sunshine Coast
Wahoo Plumbing
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VALUED AT $2,500 EACH BY RENEWING YOUR MPAQ MEMBERSHIP!
THANKS TO RWC! Pay your 2022 Contracting Membership Renewal prior to the due date and you could go into the draw to win one of two visa gift cards worth $2,500.
VISIT WWW.MPAQ.COM.AU/RENEW OR CALL 07 3273 0800 FOR MORE INFORMATION
This competition is available for contracting members renewing their membership with the Association between 1 January 2022 and 31 December 2022. Receipt or confirmation of payment for renewal must be received by the renewal date in order for the member to gain an entry in the 2022 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 2022. 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 20 January 2023 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.