
Nick Johns-Wickberg
Nick Johns-Wickberg is the editor of AIRAH’s Ecolibrium and HVAC&R News magazines.
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Long-time IIR director steps down
International Institute of Refrigeration (IRR) director general Didier Coulomb has stepped down, handing over the reins to Yosr Allouche.
Beijer Ref to distribute Fujitsu air conditioners
Beijer Ref Australia has announced it will distribute a range of Fujitsu air conditioners throughout its Australian wholesale network.
Aurecon appoints former AIRAH president as Queensland MD
International engineering firm Aurecon has welcomed former AIRAH president Sean Treweek, F.AIRAH, as its Queensland managing director.
AIRAH to host webinars on Big Data Guideline
AIRAH will host two webinars in October to familiarise HVAC&R and building services professionals with the Institute’s Big Data Guideline.
After 142 years, the UK quits coal
In a huge milestone for the global clean energy transition, the United Kingdom is no longer burning coal to generate electricity.
Hisense wins Canstar air conditioning award
Hisense has won the Canstar Blue award for best air conditioner, recognised for overall satisfaction and value for money.
MHIAA team embarks on charity walk
The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia marketing team is walking to raise money for HeartKids Australia.
Purpose and place: Rula Karali’s HVAC&R journey
Nick Johns-Wickberg speaks with AIRAH Victorian division committee chair Rula Karali, M.AIRAH, about her HVAC&R journey.
Report: 7-star homes not as costly as thought
A new study has revealed the average cost to upgrade new homes in Australian cities to achieve 7-star energy efficiency ratings is $4,311.
Dewalt launches new jobsite storage solution
Dewalt has launched its new TOUGHSYSTEM 2.0 DXL jobsite storage system, which includes heavy-duty drawers, a rolling base and a work top.
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