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A large Australian delegation attended MOP36, and provided important updates on lifecycle refrigerant management.
AIRAH has announced its new-look series of Industry Nights for 2025, featuring modular training and Tech Showcase sessions.
Ahead of World Ventil8 Day on November 8, Nathan Wood talks to HVAC&R News about the importance of ventilation and indoor air quality.
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 […]
AIRAH is sad to inform members that former president and James Harrison Medallist Alan Obrart, L.AIRAH, has passed away aged 83.
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.
FMANZ has released a report that presents a compelling economic case for improving IAQ in New Zealand’s buildings.
The HVAC&R world recently came together in Germany for the gigantic Chillventa exhibition. Stefan Jensen, L.AIRAH, shares his observations.
Australians are increasingly turning to refrigeration and air conditioning as a career of first choice, according to the ARC.
ASHRAE has released the technical program for its 2025 Winter Conference, being held in Orlando, Florida from February 8–12, 2025.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Statistics New Zealand have announced each country will introduce its own tailored occupational statistical classifications, while at the same time maintaining comparability,
In a huge milestone for the global clean energy transition, the United Kingdom is no longer burning coal to generate electricity.
Nick Johns-Wickberg speaks with AIRAH Victorian division committee chair Rula Karali, M.AIRAH, about her HVAC&R journey.
The US EPA has announced a final rule to establish a new program to better manage, recycle, and reuse HFCs under the AIM Act.
AIRAH has hosted its 10th annual WA Members Lunch in conjunction with the WA Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Apprentice Awards.
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.
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 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.