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AIRAH has announced the finalists for the 2024 AIRAH Awards, being held at the Crown Aviary Melbourne on Thursday, November 21.
Monash University researchers have found businesses that adopt circular economy strategies could reduce manufacturing waste by 65 per cent.
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.
What can we expect from the toolbox of the future? We spoke to three HVAC&R technicians from around Australia to find out.
How can we improve household thermal performance and reduce our energy bills? I got a home energy assessment to find out.
The South Australian government has announced that it will freeze housing standards for the next 10 years after October 2024
The Commercial Buildings Disclosure (CBD) Program is set to expand – and government is running a series of webinars to gather industry input.
A global campaign to raise set-point temperatures for frozen foods is now generating conversation in Australia.
The Queensland University of Technology has launched the ARC Training Centre for Advanced Building Systems against Airborne Infection Transmission (Thrive).
AIRAH has released the full program for the 2024 HVAC Innovation Conference (HVAC24), which will take place in Brisbane from September 12–13.
July 22, 2024 was Earth’s hottest ever day, reaching a daily global average temperature of 17.16°C as records continue to tumble.
Clearscope Legal’s Raphael Brown looks at some recent projects where HVAC&R has been in the compliance spotlight.
The ACT government is seeking feedback on reforms to residential tenancy and occupancy laws, including minimum standards for requirements to improve the efficiency and thermal comfort of rental homes.
A woman in her 90s and a man in his 60s have died from an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in metropolitan Melbourne.
The ABS is reviewing the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations, and the final round of consultation has begun.
AIRAH has announced the first two keynotes and the first round of speakers for its 2024 HVAC Innovation Conference,
Victorian health authorities have issued a warning after an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease has infected 33 people in Melbourne.
AIRAH CEO Sami Zheng, Affil.AIRAH, recently participated in the Standards Australia Contributor and Nominating Organisation Forum.
A2EP, FMA and AIRAH have collaborated to host a successful Heat Pumps in the Spotlight session in Melbourne’s inner north.