The industry voice for the small business of the future
Master Electricians Australia
A national association providing services to and advocating on behalf of electrical contractors across Australia.
At MEA we’re working to connect master electricians to a future where their skills, rights, and businesses are fully charged.
As electricians, we're used to dealing with complex circuits and ensuring everything runs smoothly, but when it comes to the business side of things, sometimes the wiring can seem a bit tangled. That's where Master Electricians Australia (MEA) steps in, making sure that the business path for electricians is as clear as a well-labelled circuit diagram.
Small business is under siege, after the uncertainty of COVID and the resulting increased inflationary environment, the next few years hold the promise of a barrage of challenges. During COVID insolvency laws were relaxed, the status quo has been re-instated this year and this has led to a spike in businesses reporting financial stress.
The recent launch of the National Insolvency Helpline by Insolvency Australia speaks volumes about this financial precipice many businesses are finding themselves on. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Commissioner’s call for collaborative support highlights the need for a united front. Other statistics indicate that unpaid invoices are expected to bleed Australian SMEs dry to the tune of $22 billion, and the cash flow crisis is a looming storm.
Yet, there is so much opportunity in the electrical industry in the medium to long term, demand is surging thanks to renewable energy targets and the increased call for electrification across the country. A bright future is in sight for small businesses in this industry but only if the right voices are advocating on behalf of the collective. We need to make sure legislation for small businesses doesn’t diminish this potential.
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MEA has made recent submissions in several matters that impact small businesses across Australia including but not limited to:
At the end of the day government decisions can make or break small businesses, we’ve seen this time and time again, a good recent macro example is the Victorian Government’s cancellation of the 2026 Commonwealth Games and its impact on local businesses. It has never been more important for us to actively engage with policymakers to mitigate these effects and push for initiatives like the Small Business Energy Incentive Scheme and other schemes that significantly impact our members. It goes beyond lobbying; it’s about building the relationships and lines of communication with regulators and decision-makers, it’s about scanning the environment for threats and opportunities, it’s about securing real tangible benefits.
We’re not just fixing today’s issues; we’re planning for tomorrow’s success. There is huge potential for success for small businesses in the electrical industry, and we want to make sure you’re set up with the tools, knowledge, and rights to make the most of it, that’s why MEA membership is so valuable.
Every time we make a submission on your behalf to a government consultation or proposal for change, and every time we win a battle, it’s a win for electrical contractors everywhere, not just members but we can’t do it without your membership, supporting our work.