
Nick Johns-Wickberg
Nick Johns-Wickberg is the editor of AIRAH’s Ecolibrium and HVAC&R News magazines.
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Pathway program helps young Indigenous fridgies find success
Proud Bundjalung man Hayden Sneesby found a promising HVAC&R career thanks to the Precise Air Aboriginal Pathways program.

Study: Poor planning exacerbates thermal discomfort
QUT researchers have found that ambiguous planning codes can lead to housing with poor thermal performance that isn’t climate-ready.

$26m US refrigerant research centre announced
The US National Science Foundation has announced $26 million in funding for a cross-university research centre into sustainable refrigerants.

The evolution of the fridgie’s toolbox
What can we expect from the toolbox of the future? We spoke to three HVAC&R technicians from around Australia to find out.

AoFrio launches carbon-reduction refrigeration solution
AoFrio has launched INSIDE, a refrigeration software package designed to accelerate the industry’s journey towards net zero emissions.

Cundall to host public health and climate adaptation webinar
Sustainable engineering consultancy Cundall is hosting a free World Green Building Week webinar event on Wednesday, September 11.

ACA launches Attract initiative for women in construction
The Australian Constructors Association (ACA) is set to launch its new Attract initiative with the support of the NSW government.

Mitsubishi Electric raises half-century
HVAC manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric Australia is celebrating 50 years of operations in the Land Down Under.

I got a home energy assessment: Here’s what I learnt
How can we improve household thermal performance and reduce our energy bills? I got a home energy assessment to find out.

Quantifying the costs of long COVID
New research by a multi-university team has estimated that long COVID cost the Australian economy nearly $10 billion in 2022 alone.
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