The new Convention
Convention, intention, and what’s next Hello and welcome to the latest edition of Ecolibrium. ...
Read MorePosted by Chloe Sofia Gawaran | Jul 1, 2023 | AIRAH, Article
Convention, intention, and what’s next Hello and welcome to the latest edition of Ecolibrium. ...
Read MoreCreating a time capsule for AIRAH’s next major celebration has been ticked off our to-do list. As...
Read MoreRecords tumble as Perth swelters through an oppressively hot summer. In mid-January Perth notched...
Read MoreThe LeBron James Innovation Center at Nike World Headquarters (WHQ) embodies the pursuit of...
Read MoreThere are many levers for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and steering us towards net zero....
Read MoreDec 11, 2023
Perched on a rocky crest in Mansfield, Victoria, Robbie J Walker’s off-grid house defies harsh weather conditions to heat and cool itself writes Nick Johns-Wickberg. Where some architects might be tempted to build a structure that looms over its surroundings,...
Dec 11, 2023
AIRAH’s Infection Control and Operating Theatre Practices Special Technical Group is taking a close look at hospital air quality guidelines.
Oct 26, 2023
At the recent Women of AIRAH breakfast, attendees were challenged to be agents of change for greater equity, diversity and inclusion in our sector."Are you a morning person?” asked presenter Lisa Martello at the Women of AIRAH breakfast, held before the second day’s...
Oct 26, 2023
Awards, celebrating distinguished contributions in Australia’s HVAC&R and building services sector. Awards are handed out in six categories: young achiever, product excellence, software/digital excellence, project excellence, outstanding industry...
Oct 26, 2023
M3 Melbourne is one of two data centres in the Victorian capital that are set to house Australia’s largest and most comprehensive cloud ecosystem. Constructed by Kapitol Group, M3 Melbourne, a 100,000m² data centre in West Footscray, and M2 Melbourne, a 16,000m² data...
Oct 26, 2023
An El Niño weather event has been declared, amid realisation that 2023 appears likely to be the hottest year on record. Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology has formally declared an El Niño weather event, meaning one is under way for the first time in eight years. El...
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