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Cold Logic has unveiled an Adelaide facility equipped to test the performance of defence equipment in extreme temperatures.
The abstract submission deadline for the IIR International Conference on Refrigeration has been extended until November 19.
The Decarbonising the Building Industry (DBI) 2024 Conference is being at the University of Melbourne on November 18–19.
Young workers have highlighted the life changing role played by their mates in a series of lived experience interviews with R U OK?.
Van Tang has been appointed GHD’s new chief executive officer for the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, effective December 1, 2025.
AIRAH has hosted its annual South Australian Apprenticeship Awards, honouring the state’s finest up-and-coming HVAC&R technicians.
In response to concerns about failures in the VBA and other regulatory bodies, the Victorian government has announced a new commission.
Proposed changes to RAC training could stop technicians performing electrical work that is currently part of their job.
The University of Melbourne is hosting the 2024 Symposium: Climate Action in Cities at its Glyn Davis Building on November 12–13.
Researchers at RMIT have created an invention from waste polystyrene that generates static electricity from motion and wind.
In response to feedback from installers and customers, the Victorian government is proposing amendments to the VEU program.
Global HVAC company Haier has unveiled its new range of solar PV panels, inverters, batteries and EV chargers at the All Energy trade show.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has unveiled a suite of policies aimed at boosting housing supply in Australia, including a commitment to freeze changes to the National Construction Code for 10 years. This would reduce costs by halting further requirements for energy efficiency, safety and amenity in new houses. Certainty for builders “At a time of […]
The National Health and Medical Research Council has released a draft guidance on PFAS as part of the national guidelines.
AIRAH is sad to inform members that former president and James Harrison Medallist Alan Obrart, L.AIRAH, has passed away aged 83.
Hearing Australia has published research indicating that 25 per cent of Australians know someone suffering workplace-related hearing damage.
Researchers at Binghamton University are developing their research into artificial indoor plants that can produce oxygen and generate power.
AIRAH has announced the international keynote speaker for the 2025 Refrigeration Conference, taking place in Melbourne on March 24 next year.
The Energy Efficiency Council is hosting the Buildings Energy Performance Summit on November 19, 2024 in Melbourne, Victoria.
FMANZ has released a report that presents a compelling economic case for improving IAQ in New Zealand’s buildings.