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#053: Shayne La Combre | World Plumbing Council & PICAC

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Shayne La Combre is the CEO of the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC) and the current Chair of the World Plumbing Council.

Shayne has been a Board Member at PICAC since 2011 and has been instrumental in the continuous expansion of the training organisation which now has several facilities throughout Australia including their newest campus located at Narre Warren in Victoria, Australia.

The site will be the first net zero energy education and research facility in Victoria. The training facility, designed for the plumbing industry, will generate all energy required to support the operation of the building on site through the incorporation of several renewable energy technologies.

Prior to his positions at PICAC Shayne was Director of Plumbing at Victoria’s plumbing industry regulator, the Plumbing Industry Commission (now the Victorian Building Authority). In 2011, Shayne was elected to the Board of the World Plumbing Council, served as deputy chair from 2013-2016 and is the current Chair.

During our chat, we covered: - the challenges the industry faces both now and in the coming years - how plumbing has changed and why new people are becoming attracted to the industry - the role of PICAC and why the organisation was originally formed - safety and lifting industry standards - the work of the World Plumbing Council including the World Plumbing Conference, and - some of the new technologies and changes we are likely to see within the industry in the coming years

You can learn more about PICAC at picac.vic.edu.au and the World Plumbing Council at worldplumbing.org. To contact Shayne directly, head to LinkedIn.

If you enjoy Trench Talk, head to xrm.com.au/podcast and opt-in for the newsletter, we’ll make sure you’re notified when every new episode of the show is released. And, if you’re feeling super nice, please leave a review for Trench Talk on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

Enjoy my chat with Shayne La Combre...

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Show notes and links for this episode can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

Feel free to email me with any suggestions or feedback to podcast@xrm.com.au.

You can find Matt Reynolds on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and on LinkedIn.

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Shayne La Combre is the CEO of the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC) and the current Chair of the World Plumbing Council.

Shayne has been a Board Member at PICAC since 2011 and has been instrumental in the continuous expansion of the training organisation which now has several facilities throughout Australia including their newest campus located at Narre Warren in Victoria, Australia.

The site will be the first net zero energy education and research facility in Victoria. The training facility, designed for the plumbing industry, will generate all energy required to support the operation of the building on site through the incorporation of several renewable energy technologies.

Prior to his positions at PICAC Shayne was Director of Plumbing at Victoria’s plumbing industry regulator, the Plumbing Industry Commission (now the Victorian Building Authority). In 2011, Shayne was elected to the Board of the World Plumbing Council, served as deputy chair from 2013-2016 and is the current Chair.

During our chat, we covered: - the challenges the industry faces both now and in the coming years - how plumbing has changed and why new people are becoming attracted to the industry - the role of PICAC and why the organisation was originally formed - safety and lifting industry standards - the work of the World Plumbing Council including the World Plumbing Conference, and - some of the new technologies and changes we are likely to see within the industry in the coming years

You can learn more about PICAC at picac.vic.edu.au and the World Plumbing Council at worldplumbing.org. To contact Shayne directly, head to LinkedIn.

If you enjoy Trench Talk, head to xrm.com.au/podcast and opt-in for the newsletter, we’ll make sure you’re notified when every new episode of the show is released. And, if you’re feeling super nice, please leave a review for Trench Talk on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

Enjoy my chat with Shayne La Combre...

----

Show notes and links for this episode can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

Feel free to email me with any suggestions or feedback to podcast@xrm.com.au.

You can find Matt Reynolds on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and on LinkedIn.

  continue reading

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