A well-deserved shout-out
AIRAH has recognised the decades-long contributions of several active and engaged members at its...
Read MorePosted by Naikka Bergola | Mar 27, 2025 | AIRAH
AIRAH has recognised the decades-long contributions of several active and engaged members at its...
Read MorePosted by Naikka Bergola | Mar 7, 2025 | AIRAH
The winners of the 2024 AIRAH Awards have been announced at a black-tie gala dinner held at Crown...
Read MorePosted by Naikka Bergola | Mar 7, 2025 | AIRAH
Anastasia Alexandrova, M.AIRAH, was recently awarded her 10-year membership plaque at the 2024...
Read MorePosted by Nick Johns-Wickberg | Nov 7, 2024 | AIRAH
If you’ve been an avid reader of Ecolibrium over the past decade and a half, you’ll notice that, for the first time in 160-odd issues, there’s a new photo on this page. It’s with a mixture of excitement and nervousness that I take the reins from the inimitable Matt Dillon.
Read MorePosted by Laura Timberlake | Oct 14, 2024 | AIRAH
On Thursday, June 27 the National Trust and James Harrison’s descendants held an event at Eastern Cemetery in Geelong to commemorate the restoration of Harrison’s grave.
Read MoreApr 1, 2025
The electrification of 3 Ravens brewery in Melbourne could serve as a blueprint for other craft operations, as Nick Johns-Wickberg discovers. If Melbourne is the hipster capital of Australia, then Thornbury might just be its hottest spot right now. Over the past few...
Apr 1, 2025
Clive Broadbent, L.AIRAH, discusses how climate change and increases in surface water temperatures could potentially encourage the growth of bacteria that prefer warm water (mesophiles), including Legionella. A haunting metaphor In classical mythology, the tale of...
Apr 1, 2025
Mark Lommers, M.AIRAH, looks at the repeal of Western Australia’s controversial Sewerage (Lighting, Ventilation and Construction) Regulations 1971, which for more than 50 years required the doubling up of toilet exhaust fans. For many years, the legacy of Western...
Apr 1, 2025
The award-winning upgrade to Goondiwindi Hospital’s HVAC system has helped future-proof one of regional Queensland’s most important healthcare hubs. Anyone who has spent even one night in a hospital can appreciate how crucial HVAC&R is in a healthcare setting....
Mar 27, 2025
Craig Roussac from Buildings Alive looks at what investing in batteries can mean for building owners in Australia.Saving energy saves money and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. This fact has underpinned efficiency programs and driven investment returns for...
Mar 27, 2025
Nick Johns-Wickberg discovers how a heat monitoring tool developed by the University of Sydney is playing an important role in local sport. It’s 3:46pm on a Sunday and I’m standing at fine leg in 40°C heat. I’ve just bowled my fourth over on the trot, each ball coming...
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