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More than 50 industry leaders advocating for better indoor air quality have gathered in Canberra for a Clean Indoor Air Forum.
TAFE SA’s Tradie to Trainer program provides free education – and a salary – for experienced tradespeople to become lecturers.
A report by the Australian Council of Social Service has shown that prolonged exposure to heat is detrimental to human health and wellbeing.
The graduation event for the inaugural ASBEC Women in Construction Future Leaders Pilot Program took place this week.
Three award-winning year 12 students from Darwin need to raise $30,000 to bring their HVAC breakthrough to the world stage.
The ACT government has opened its registration scheme for professional engineers, making it the fourth jurisdiction in Australia to establish such a scheme, alongside Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales.
Staunch environmental advocate and Australian representative at meetings of the Montreal Protocol Patrick McInerney has passed away, aged 61.
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has published a report showing that the gender pay gap is widening in some trade sectors.
After two years of consultation and six months of design and development, AIRAH has launched a new brand identity and website that better reflect the Institute’s commitment to leading innovation within the Australian HVAC&R industry.
Building Commission NSW has released a report that makes key recommendations for boosting the number of women working in construction.
HVAC&R systems play a crucial role in many industries, but they may also be critical in preserving ancient artefacts.
AIRAH will hold its Melbourne Central Industry Night next Tuesday, February 20, from 3:30–7pm at Building 16 of RMIT’s Storey Hall.
A new bill has been introduced into federal parliament to address integrity and quality issues in the vocational education and training (VET) sector.
HVAC&R News reached out to experts in Europe who have been closely engaged with the revision of the F-gas regulation for their views.
After sweltering through extreme temperatures last week, parts of Western Australia are once again bracing for a heatwave.
Refrigerants Australia has made a submission to the European Commission posing questions about the HFC phase-out.
A course designed to help schools and those who work in them properly understand COVID is being launched.
The ABCB has released an energy efficiency handbook to provide guidance on the energy efficiency requirements for apartment buildings.
Temperatures are expected to hit nearly 50°C in parts of central and eastern Australia on Thursday and Friday
UNEP OzonAction and the Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) have launched the Refrigerant Driving Licence (RDL).