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The Trump administration has ended more than a decade’s worth of global air quality public data collection.
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has released its annual report on gender pay gaps in Australia, showing some improvement.
The Climateworks Centre is hosting a webinar on Tuesday, March 18 about the trends moving different sectors towards net zero emissions in Australia.
Building Automation Products, Inc. (BAPI) has announced the launch of its new ZPM Standard Accuracy Pressure Sensor.
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.
New research conducted at UNSW has confirmed that HFOs break down into fluoroform, an HFC with ultra-high global warming potential.
The Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ) is accepting abstracts for the 2025 Clean Indoor Air for ALL Conference.
Temperzone has launched its Clever MT series of aluminium AHUs, which it says are lightweight and highly corrosion-resistant.
Ventrix has launched its Pipelounge multi-pipe support solution, which it says will reduce time during pipe bracket installation.
AIRAH Victorian division chair Rula Karali, M.AIRAH, reflects on the Institute’s recent site visit to 101 Collins in Melbourne.
Truwater has released an induced-draft, counterflow square PVC film-filled, FRP cooling tower called the EC-S Series cooling tower.
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.
AIRAH has announced the program and speakers for the 2025 Refrigeration Conference (RefCon25), being held at Rydges in Melbourne on March 24.
A new study in the Journal of Hazardous Materials has compared the effectiveness of ultraviolet radiation against air filtration to mitigate virus-laden aerosols in an occupied clinical room, with interesting results.
A recent study has found that China’s hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) emissions represent more than 20 per cent of total global HFC emissions.
The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) has confirmed the dates for its next round of Green Star education webinars.
AIRAH and MECLA are running a Deep Dive event in Brisbane to explore the role of building services and façades in reducing embodied carbon.