Standards Australia—Bulletin
September 17, 2009
Filed under Industry News, Standards Australia Committee
This is the second edition in a series of Bulletin to be released over the coming months to provide accurate and up to date information relating to Standards Australia’s activities and new way of operating.
The second edition of the Bulletin covers:
- our new business model in action: greywater treatment systems and electric vehicles
- the future of standards publishing in the information age
- stakeholder meetings
- Standards Australia’s operating expenditure and key roles
- our Bridge Street office.
Contact: Simon Bourke
Standards Australia—Bulletin
August 20, 2009
Filed under Industry News, Standards Australia Committee
Standards Australia has recently released a Bulletin newsletter, designed to inform stakeholders on recent developments.
This is the first in a series of Bulletins to be released over the coming months to provide accurate and up-to-date information relating to Standards Australia’s activities and new way of operating.
This first edition of the Bulletin covers:
- Standards Australia’s financial position
- focus on standards development
- the extension of transitional support arrangements, and
- introduction of a new grant scheme.
Contact: Simon Bourke
Standards Australia Committee
March 12, 2009
Filed under Standards Australia Committee
Standards Australia is a key ally and major stakeholder of the Energy Networks Association and is integral to the ENA policy agenda of national consistency for safety and technical regulation in gas and electricity.
ENA is represented by 114 individual members on a range of Standards Australia committees and many members represent ENA on more than one committee.
Standards Australia has 248 individual positions for ENA on 122 Standards Australia committees and subcommittees.
Standards Australia and the Energy Networks Association signed an agreement on 19 December 2005 to formalise the ENA Standards development and publication process.
The purpose of the agreement is to promote a nationally consistent approach to the development and enforcement of technical and safety standards in the energy industry.
There are four different types of Guidelines and Standards that are used by ENA members for technical and safety regulation:
- Company Guidelines;
- Jurisdictional documents;
- ENA Industry Guidelines; and
- Australian Standards.
ENA Guidelines
ENA Guidelines are published by Standards Australia and are made available for purchase at the SAI Global WebShop.





