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Beijer Ref Australia has announced it will distribute a range of Fujitsu air conditioners throughout its Australian wholesale network.
NABERS has introduced a rating progress metric – a one-decimal place indication of where a rating sits between a whole or half-star value, allowing more granular tracking over time.
International engineering firm Aurecon has welcomed former AIRAH president Sean Treweek, F.AIRAH, as its Queensland managing director.
AIRAH will host two webinars in October to familiarise HVAC&R and building services professionals with the Institute’s Big Data Guideline.
Engineers Australia is collaborating to launch a suite of hydrogen energy micro-credentials to upskill engineers in the technology.
The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia marketing team is walking to raise money for HeartKids Australia.
A new study has revealed the average cost to upgrade new homes in Australian cities to achieve 7-star energy efficiency ratings is $4,311.
Unicla International has won the best product in an engineering class at the Australian Good Design Awards.
The Solar Academy and ISES are hosting a webinar on September 27 about manufacturing and design for solar thermosyphon hot water collectors.
Louise Belfield speaks to fridgies and business owners to see what they think of mandatory continuing professional development.
NABERS has released a Policy Toolkit that provides information and resources for building procurement, portfolio management and planning.
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.
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 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.
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.
Proud Bundjalung man Hayden Sneesby found a promising HVAC&R career thanks to the Precise Air Aboriginal Pathways program.