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Like an uncontrolled demolition, construction companies have been collapsing at a rate that has not been seen for almost a decade.
Welcome to World Refrigeration Day (WRD) when the global HVACR industry celebrates the importance of cooling.
Local councils can finally address energy efficiency with the launch of the federal government’s $100 million Community Energy Upgrades Fund.
A pioneer of innovative CO2 and ammonia refrigeration has warned about the importance of informed decision making when assessing refrigerant options to comply with the HFC phase down.
Australia isn’t transitioning to lower GWP refrigerants fast enough but that will change in 2024 when the HFC quota will begin to bite.
The number of mining industry jobs in Australia has doubled since 2006 while one in four manufacturing jobs have disappeared.
Johnson Controls will acquire Gordon Brothers Industries (GBI), Australia’s largest industrial refrigeration (IR) solutions provider.
The Sydney Opera House is a pioneer in leveraging new technology to further its sustainability initiatives.
European manufacturer Vaillant has inked a deal with Aldi supermarkets to provide its aroTHERM plus air source heat pumps.
There has been a mixed response to last night’s Federal Budget by industry groups despite billions of dollars in new spending for renewable energy initiatives.
The low regulatory standards for building performance in Australia has created a missed opportunity for sustainable design.
A recent study from the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) found ADHD in children correlated with indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in homes.
Heat pumps are key to reaching net zero which is why manufacturers have been busy ramping up production in recent years.
Australian Manufacturing Week is more than an exhibition, it is a week-long celebration of manufacturing in Australia.
New eye-tracking technologies being developed by Australian engineers to identify building defects early in the construction process could save companies millions of dollars, time, and resources.
World-first ‘phase change inks’ that could transform the way buildings, homes and cars are heated and cooled have been created by the University of Melbourne.