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Attention all Certified Electrical Installers

Attention all Certified Electrical Installers! Discover how you can accumulate up to 100 CPD points in just one day at the Lawrence & Hanson Solar Event.

Presented by Lawrence & Hanson Noosa, Lawrence & Hanson Maroochydore, and Lawrence & Hanson Nambour.

Join us to explore new products and accrue CPD points in collaboration with leading Solar Suppliers.

Lawrence & Hanson is Australia’s most recognised electrical wholesaler with a strong heritage and over 150 branches.

Since 1886 we’ve been supplying quality products to customers across multiple market sectors, including residential, commercial and industrial.

We know how quickly things change in the electrical and solar industries and we’re here to assist your business to adapt and move into new growth areas.

We not only train our own staff but have access to a wide range of training and education solutions that can assist you and your business, ensuring you’re always up to date with latest products and services available.

EVENT DETAILS:

Please note this event is for Certified Electrical Installers Only. Cost to attend is free.

Time – 9am to 3pm

Date – Monday 29 April 2024

Address – Land & Sea: 19 Venture Drive, Noosaville QLD 4566

Please RSVP

There is Strictly Limited Space, you will need to RSVP by 25 April. Refer to the QR code in the advertisement to RSVP. Walk ins won’t be accepted and event is for licenced electricians only.

Any questions, please contact Lawrence & Hanson Noosa, Lawrence & Hanson Maroochydore, or Lawrence & Hanson Nambour. Visit lh.com.au/branch-locator/

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