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Hisense has appointed Peter Rybinski as Executive General Manager – HVAC, expanding its commitment to the Australian HVAC&R market.
Bailey Loenneker, Stud.AIRAH, speaks to HVAC&R News about the thrill of competing at WorldSkills and representing Australia.
Three Darwin high school students have received third place honours at the International Science and Engineering Fair.
AIRAH has announced the program for the AIRAH Indoor Air Quality Conference 2024, which will take place in Melbourne from July 15–16.
The Materials and Embodied Carbon Leaders’ Alliance (MECLA) is hosting a spotlight event on removing carbon from design processes.
Jennah Halley took the scenic route to a career in HVAC&R, but the Cairns-based refrigeration technician has made up for lost time.
Researchers have drastically reduced the time and energy required to cool materials to within a few degrees above absolute zero.
For the first time, Panasonic Australia will showcase an immersive virtual reality experience at ARBS 2024.
A new system is being proposed that would allow the most recent versions of Australian Standards to be called up in the National Construction Code.
Three experts from the University of Melbourne are calling for whole-of-life carbon budgets for construction projects.
The federal government is expanding the New Energy Apprenticeships Program, which incentivises tradies to upskill in sustainability.
Dr Timothy English from the University of Sydney’s HHEATeam talks about mobile cooling hubs catering to those experiencing homelessness.
Charlotte Robinson from the UK has claimed top spot in the second edition of INWIC’s Women in Cooling video competition.
The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) will host a webinar about professional success on Thursday May 9.
Australian wholesaler Idealair Group has announced a partnership with OneAir, a company that innovates in air diffusion systems.
What does a one-day transcritical CO₂ training course involve? Nick Johns-Wickberg headed out to Airefrig in Melbourne’s west to find out.
The Public Comment Draft for the next edition of the National Construction Code (NCC) is open for comment until 11:59pm AEST on July 1, 2024.
The 2025 AIRAH Refrigeration Conference (Refcon25) will take place on Monday March 24, 2025, in Melbourne, with registrations opening soon.
VASA has announced the sale of tickets to Wire & Gas 2024, a leading regional event for automotive air-conditioning professionals.
Consult Australia is inviting HVAC&R professionals to its leadership forum, to be held in Barangaroo in Sydney on Thursday May 9, 2024.