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Louise Belfield speaks to fridgies and business owners to see what they think of mandatory continuing professional development.
AIRAH has hosted its 10th annual WA Members Lunch in conjunction with the WA Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Apprentice Awards.
NABERS has released a Policy Toolkit that provides information and resources for building procurement, portfolio management and planning.
We take a look back at some of the highlights and key themes to emerge from last week’s HVAC24 conference in Brisbane.
Bailey Loenneker, Stud.AIRAH, has won a Medallion for Excellence in the field of refrigeration and air conditioning at WorldSkills Lyon.
ASHRAE has announced its first certified decarbonisation professionals to reduce carbon emissions in the built environment.
The Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity (A2EP) is running the Australian Renewable Heat Conference in Sydney from September 25–26.
Ahead of National Tradie Day on Friday, September 20, Andrew Sezonov from WPC Group speaks with Emma Wallace, author of This Girl Built That.
The Victorian government has revealed its next steps in shifting away from fossil gas and electrifying residential and commercial buildings.
Applications for Standards Australia’s 2025 NEXTgen program are now open. Standards Australia’s NEXTgen Program selects emerging industry and technical experts and provides them with an opportunity to become involved in the national and international standardisation processes supporting Australian industry and government. The program has been designed to provide training and direct exposure to the standards […]
The much-anticipated Cold Hard Facts 4 report has been released, providing a bird’s-eye view of the local HVAC&R sector and highlighting the need for direct action to transition away from high-GWP refrigerants if Australia is to meet its international obligations under the Montreal Protocol.
Reliable Controls has released the RC-FLEXone, a flexible building controller designed to suit a wide range of equipment and room control applications.
AIRAH has announced the finalists for the 2024 AIRAH Awards, being held at the Crown Aviary Melbourne on Thursday, November 21.
The Climate Change Authority has released its review of the potential technology transition and emissions pathways for the Australian government to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
Abstract submissions are open for the first IIR International Conference on Refrigeration: Adapting to Rising Temperatures.
Monash University researchers have found businesses that adopt circular economy strategies could reduce manufacturing waste by 65 per cent.
The not-for-profit organisation MATES is running “Fly the Flag” from September 9–13 as part of National Suicide Prevention Week.
Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Okanagan have created a unique way to improve indoor air quality.
As Australia gradually wakes up to the immense opportunity of improving indoor air quality, research and pilot projects will play a critical role in building evidence and momentum. The ARC Training Centre for Advanced Building System against Airborne Infection Transmission (THRIVE), hosted by the Queensland University of Technology, is home to many such projects.
The fourth and final keynote speaker has been announced for 2024 HVAC Innovation Conference, taking place in Brisbane from September 12–13.