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Jacob Bailey

Cat6 data point in an Australian home

What Is a Data Point in a House?

In simple terms, a data point is a dedicated outlet or connection hub for network cables, allowing seamless internet access and device integration across your space. In technical terms, a data point serves as the endpoint for structured cabling systems, typically featuring an RJ45 socket where Ethernet cables plug in to link devices like computers, printers,…

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Close up of a power point installation in Perth

How to Wire a Power Point Safely

Learning how to wire a power point in Australia isn’t just about learning how to run a cable and screw in a faceplate. It requires strict compliance with national electrical standards, proper certification, and can only legally be carried out by a licensed electrician. In this guide, we cover everything you need to know—from legal requirements to installation types and costs—so you can make informed decisions for your home or business. Important: DIY power point installation is illegal and unsafe in Australia. Always hire a licensed electrician.

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Close up of a microphone during a PA system installation

How to Build a PA System: A Beginner’s Guide

If you're wondering how to build a PA system that delivers reliable, clear audio for your space, you've come to the right place. Building a PA system involves establishing needs, choosing the right gear, choosing between wired and wireless options, and establishing if an installer is needed. Whether you’re setting up for a school, business, church, or event venue, getting the fundamentals right is key to lasting performance. Our expert PA system installers have prepared this beginner's guide to help you understand the ins and outs.

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Security camera installed by tenant

Can a Tenant Install a Security Camera in Australia?

Can renters install security cameras? Yes, renters can install security cameras, but they must follow certain rules regarding privacy and landlord approval. Security cameras are becoming increasingly popular in Australian rental properties, offering added security for both tenants and landlords. However, their use is governed by strict laws designed to balance security and privacy. This guide explains what renters and landlords need to know.

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