A ’shroom of their own
On a remote farm in Far North Queensland, a family business overcame adversity to realise a “green...
Read MorePosted by Chloe Sofia Gawaran | May 21, 2024 | Features
On a remote farm in Far North Queensland, a family business overcame adversity to realise a “green...
Read MorePosted by Laura Timberlake | May 20, 2024 | Features
Sonia Holzheimer, M.AIRAH, remembers fondly the recently departed Graeme Standfield, F.AIRAH, whose designs for HVAC in the tropical north were innovative and influential.
Read MorePosted by Laura Timberlake | May 20, 2024 | Features
A pilot program funded by ASBEC was designed to help enhance career experiences and expand leadership opportunities for women in construction.
Read MorePosted by Laura Timberlake | May 20, 2024 | Features
An addition to Brindabella Business Park offers tenants a new type of flexible workplace in Canberra, with its design focusing on achieving connectivity.
Read MorePosted by Laura Timberlake | May 20, 2024 | Features
Australia’s largest international HVAC&R and building services exhibition is slated for Sydney from May 28–30.
Read MoreJul 5, 2024
William (Bill) Lane, L.AIRAH, is one of several veteran AIRAH members who meet regularly for a “Legends lunch”.
Jul 5, 2024
Air conditioning manufacturer Daikin has begun construction on its new 7,500m2 facility in Sydney’s west.
Jul 5, 2024
Michelle Popovski, M.AIRAH,
wonders what it will take to make
the role of HVAC&R technician
more appealing for women.
Jul 5, 2024
Mikaila Ganado has been named AIRAH President, replacing Paul Jackson, with Alan Fok and Chris Bong elected as new board directors.
Jul 5, 2024
AIRAH’s APER has been approved to register engineers in the ACT.
Jul 5, 2024
Returning to Sydney for the first time since 2018, ARBS 2024 once again was a meeting point for the HVAC&R industry, writes Matt Dillon.
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