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Nick Johns-Wickberg discovers how a heat monitoring tool developed by the University of Sydney is playing an important role in local sport.
The Kirby Apprentice Fund has launched its 2025 CO2 training scholarship offer for fourth-year HVAC&R apprentices.
International engineering and advisory company Aurecon has appointed Louise Adams as its new Group Chief Executive, effective from July 1.
AIRAH Award winner Poorya Shaghaghi, Stud.AIRAH, has won the 2025 Clare Hall Decarbonisation Studentship from Cambridge University.
Daikin Australia is introducing a new heating and hot water solution called the EWYE-CZ air-to-water inverter heat pump.
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.
Reliable Controls has unveiled the next version of its BACnet Advanced Workstation Software with RC-Studio 3.11.
With the Australian HVAC&R sector facing a trade skills shortage, Nick Johns-Wickberg looks at novel approaches to recruiting and retention.
DCCEEW is inviting permit holders, industry bodies and other stakeholders to share feedback to help enhance the implementation of the RAC permit scheme.
The ARC and DCCEEW have published a new fact sheet covering the licence requirements for hot water heat pumps.
Hussmann Australia has announced a new 20HP CO2 outdoor condensing unit designed for supermarkets and industrial cooling processes.
AIRAH has partnered with Sydney Build to sponsor the HVAC&R sector of the event, taking place from May 7–8 at the ICC Sydney.
Madison Talarico uses a case study to highlight how HVAC technicians can help customers improve their energy efficiency.
The Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate is hosting two information sessions in February 2025 on the ACT Professional Engineers Registration Scheme.
The Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA) has announced the departure of CEO Troy Williams, with Felix Pirie to take over.
Schneider Electric has been named the World’s Most Sustainable Corporation 2025 by Corporate Knights, having previously won in 2021.
Building Commission NSW has made a last-minute decision to defer fire safety requirements due to commence on February 13, 2025.
A research team from the University of South Australia has developed a knowledge graph that can predict hazards on construction sites.
Fujitsu General Australia has won ProductReview.com.au’s Best Appliance Brand award for the third consecutive year.
AIRAH, AMCA Australia and FPA Australia are running a free webinar on February 3, 2025, to explore mandatory compliance with AS 1851-2012.