
Nick Johns-Wickberg
Nick Johns-Wickberg is the editor of AIRAH’s Ecolibrium and HVAC&R News magazines.
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$5,000 more needed to send pioneering students to global science fair
Three award-winning year 12 students from Darwin need to raise $5,000 by Wednesday, April 10 to attend an international science fair in LA.

WA government announces information sessions for engineer registration
The Western Australian government is hosting information sessions about professional registration for engineers across the state.

Heat index outpacing actual temperature increases
New research has shown that not only are temperatures rising, but the heat index might be intensifying at an even greater rate.

Hiring outside the box
The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) is hosting a webinar about the value of hiring neurodivergent talent.

Industry leaders unite to advance IAQ action
More than 50 industry leaders advocating for better indoor air quality have gathered in Canberra for a Clean Indoor Air Forum.

Turning tradies into educators
TAFE SA’s Tradie to Trainer program provides free education – and a salary – for experienced tradespeople to become lecturers.

Decarbonisation conference calls for abstracts
The Decarbonising Building Industry International Conference 2024 (DBI24) is now accepting abstract submissions.

Expressions of interest open for AIRAH Awards 2024
AIRAH is now accepting expressions of interest for the AIRAH Awards 2024, with awards to be presented at a gala dinner on November 21.

Submissions open for electricity and energy plan
The federal government is seeking input for its Electricity and Energy Sector Plan, which will support the existing Net Zero Plan.

Temperzone releases service app for technicians
Australian HVAC manufacturer and distributor Temperzone has released an app to help technicians commission and diagnose faults.
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