Did You Know – Most Expensive Cyclone ever?

TC Debbie is the 2nd most expensive cyclone in Australia’s history only second to Darwin’s Cyclone Tracey in 1974. North Queensland has a history of devastating natural disasters including cyclones and floods. Some of the more significant events affecting the region…

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Cyclone Debbie – ICA Statistics

Cyclone Debbie – By The Numbers As we are now past the twelve month anniversary of TC Debbie the Insurance Council of Australia have updated their statistics as to the cost and analysis of the cyclone.  Details are correct as at…

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Silica Dust Exposure

Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) dust exposure is at the centre of a campaign commencing soon by WHSQ Inspectors because of the harm it can cause Queenslanders. What is RCS Silica is silicon dioxide, a naturally occurring widely abundant mineral that forms the…

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Welcome to Repair Hub

Ambrose Construct Group Customer Portal – Changing Repairs In January 2018 Ambrose Construct Group launched our latest customer engagement tool – Repair Hub. Repair Hub is a customer portal that is directly linked to our Repair Management System providing customers…

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Mushrooms Inside the House!

What can you say when you walk into an Assessment and see this?  Mushrooms in the carpet! Reasonably aware When mushrooms start growing inside your home it is a little hard to argue you were not aware of the moisture…

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The Heart of Airlie Beach Re-roofed

Severe Tropical Cyclone Debbie was the strongest tropical cyclone in the Australian region since Cyclone Quang in 2015, and was branded the most dangerous cyclone to impact Queensland since Cyclone Yasi in 2011. Forming as a tropical low on 23…

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Coming into Make Safe Season – the Dangers of Trees

Queensland Workplace Health and Safety recently reported that in October 2017, a tree lopper was hit by a branch cut by another worker in an elevating working platform approximately 8-10 metres above him.  The worker was wearing a helmet and was…

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