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NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE QUESTACON Canberra’s National Science and Technology Centre Questacon has become the first Australian institution to invest in Philips Selecon’s fully tunable high output LED PL1 luminaires. The centre - which attracts more than 420,000 visitors each year - has purchased 20 of the PL1s, which draw on Philips’ pioneering technology to meet the everyday challenges of illuminating the world’s museums, art galleries and stages.


ANOLIS INSTALLED IN GCCEC


Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCCEC) has continued its investment in energy efficient lighting upgrades and solutions by installing more than 500 Anolis power-saving full colour spectrum LED fixtures throughout the venue’s foyer and corridor areas. The Centre’s decision to invest in the latest Anolis Lighting fixture solutions for the second stage of lighting upgrades comes after the successful stage one supply of Anolis LED Lighting fixtures to the common foyer and function areas of the Centre by the ULA Group.


WILDFIRE STIMULATES THE SENSES Wildfire, one of the best waterfront restaurants in Sydney, has gained an enviable reputation over the years for fine dining, fine wine, all with a stun- ning view. Recently, owner Toni Farac decided it was time to give their fine establishment an audio makeover calling in the experts at Compact Monitor Systems. Compact Monitor Systems completely dismantled the existing audio system and replaced all of the processing with BSS BLU, all amplifiers to Crown Audio and added a wide range of JBL speakers.


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