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In recent weeks Tasmania has attracted major interest from around the country because of its licensing framework for refrigeration and air conditioning technicians.
AIRAH has noted the positives in an election-focused Federal Budget 2025-26, while also signalling missed opportunities.
AIRAH will host an in-person seminar titled Insights: Start the Conversation and Stop the Fire on March 20 at Rydges Central Sydney.
AIRAH, with support from the ARBS Foundation, is redeveloping a key resource to help improve the efficiency and safety of cooling tower systems.
The Victorian government is advising engineers who are currently registered through the VBA, that they will need to be assessed in order to practice after July 1, 2026.
New editions of the Australian and New Zealand Refrigerant Handling Codes of Practice are now available.
AIRAH has announced the program and speakers for the 2025 Refrigeration Conference (RefCon25), being held at Rydges in Melbourne on March 24.
AIRAH and MECLA are running a Deep Dive event in Brisbane to explore the role of building services and façades in reducing embodied carbon.
AIRAH Award winner Poorya Shaghaghi, Stud.AIRAH, has won the 2025 Clare Hall Decarbonisation Studentship from Cambridge University.
AIRAH has partnered with Sydney Build to sponsor the HVAC&R sector of the event, taking place from May 7–8 at the ICC Sydney.
AIRAH, AMCA Australia and FPA Australia are running a free webinar on February 3, 2025, to explore mandatory compliance with AS 1851-2012.
AIRAH board member Dr Michael Riese, M.AIRAH, responds to a push for commercial refrigeration set points to be raised by 3˚C.
Woolworths has won the 2024 AIRAH Award for Excellence in Refrigeration with its Gadsden CO2 WaterLoop system.
SP&R Group has taken out the 2024 AIRAH Award for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion in the Australian HVAC&R industry.
We speak to Janamdeep (JD) Singh, Stud.AIRAH, winner of the 2024 AIRAH SA Apprentice of the Year award and the Airefrig scholarship award.
The federal government has released the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL). The new CSOL has been designed to replace what the government describes as “complex, out of date and inflexible” occupation lists in Australia’s temporary skilled visa program. The CSOL is a single consolidated list, informed by labour market analysis and stakeholder consultations by Jobs and Skills […]
AIRAH has recognised the decades-long contributions of several active and engaged members at its NSW President’s Shout event.
AIRAH is accepting abstract submissions for its 2025 Indoor Air Quality Conference (IAQ25), which will take place in Melbourne on May 26–27.
Fire safety practitioners and building owners in NSW are preparing for new requirements around routine maintenance of fire safety measures and accreditation. This represents the last phase of a suite of reforms aimed at improving fire safety in the state. Compliance with AS 1851 From February 13, 2025, building owners must ensure that inspection, testing […]
Explore the evolving landscape of NSW building reforms and the critical implications of mandatory compliance with AS 1851-2012 at a webinar on December 2.