Welcome to the new-look HVAC&R News!
AIRAH has launched new and improved versions of HVAC&R News both in print and online.

AIRAH is proud to announce the long-awaited redesign of HVAC&R News, the bi-monthly magazine and news website aimed at HVAC&R technicians and business owners across Australia.
The redesign aims to make HVAC&R News more visually appealing, easier to read, and better aligned with AIRAH’s brand.
AIRAH CEO Sami Zheng, Affil.AIRAH, says the redesign reflects the importance the Institute places on brand and visual identity.
“We want to make your experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible, as we’ve done by updating the AIRAH website and our other communications channels,” Zheng says.
“HVAC&R News is read by industry professionals in Australia and abroad, both online and in print.”
Sami Zheng, AIRAH CEO
“We’re excited to present this new-look publication, which we think better represents both AIRAH and the Australian HVAC&R industry.”
Online
The updated HVAC&R News website has several new features:
- A clearer, easier-to-read layout
- An editions archive, where you can go through articles from past editions of the magazine
- A story submission portal accessible from the drop-down menu, allowing you to submit content directly
- An improved search function, allowing you to more easily find the stories you’re looking through
- Categories that better reflect the content on the website
- Easy clickthrough to the AIRAH website.
In print
The new-look April–May issue of HVAC&R News in print contains all your favourite sections, including Toolshed, around the nation, and the lighter side. It also contains a revamped skills workshop section, as well as feature stories that are more visually engaging and easier to read.






HVAC&R News in print is now available from wholesalers, TAFEs, and RTOs across the country. Find your nearest stockist to pick up a free copy today.
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