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The Queensland government has renewed AIRAH’s assessment scheme for professional engineers under the Professional Engineers Act 2002 for five years.
Public comment is open on AS 16000.1 and AS 16000.34, which deal with sampling strategies for indoor air, and measurement methods for airborne particles.
The Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety in Western Australia is running a free webinar on NCC 2022.
The Victorian government has released a RIS on the introduction of building reforms for new apartment buildings.
An important changeover of filter standards is underway in Australia, but industry has so far been slow to move.
AIRAH’s Big Data and Analytics STG has launched a survey to better understand the use of data, and the challenges practitioners face.
The government has announced a national licensing scheme to allow electrical professionals to work across state and territory borders.
The ABCB has confirmed that the 2025 edition of the NCC will not be published in line with the usual timetable, in May.
AIRAH, with support from the ARBS Foundation, is redeveloping a key resource to help improve the efficiency and safety of cooling tower systems.
The DCCEEW has recognised qualifications for automotive industry professionals who require a licence to handle refrigerants safely.
The Victorian government is advising engineers who are currently registered through the VBA, that they will need to be assessed in order to practice after July 1, 2026.
Powering Skills Organisation (PSO) has launched its 2025 Energy Workforce and Skills Survey, which is available online.
The Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Permit Scheme and Fire Protection Permit Scheme are open for comment until February 28, 2025.
The Commonwealth penalty unit has increased from $313 to $330, meaning the fines for breaking environmental laws will now be higher.
New editions of the Australian and New Zealand Refrigerant Handling Codes of Practice are now available.
A new discussion paper about the Victorian Energy Upgrades program has been released for public comment, to kick off the next stage of a major strategic review.
DCCEEW is inviting permit holders, industry bodies and other stakeholders to share feedback to help enhance the implementation of the RAC permit scheme.
Building Commission NSW has made a last-minute decision to defer fire safety requirements due to commence on February 13, 2025.
A draft standard is open for comment: DR AS/NZS IEC 60079.10.1 Amd 1:2025 Explosive atmospheres, Part 10.1: Classification of areas – Explosive gas atmospheres.
The New Zealand government is aiming to better manage synthetic refrigerants by drafting regulations for a product stewardship scheme.