AIRAH, with input from industry and support from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) is updating the Australia and New Zealand Refrigerant Handling Codes of Practice.
Since 2015, Abraham Corona, M.AIRAH, has been one of the Institute's most engaged members. Now he has joined the AIRAH team in a newly created role.
AIRAH has provided feedback on the NSW government review of the Design and Building Practitioners Act (DBP Act), which requires engineers to be professionally registered.
AIRAH has provided feedback on the Victorian government’s proposal to amend the minimum standards for rental properties and rooming houses. The consultation is important because similar rules may be rolled out in other jurisdictions.
AIRAH has submitted comments on the National Construction Code 2025 Public Comment Draft. The input from AIRAH members was vital in preparing this submission and we would like to thank those who participated in the webinars and provided feedback.
AIRAH has provided feedback on the Australian Sustainable Finance Taxonomy. Building on work done overseas, the taxonomy seeks to define what is classed as a “sustainable” investment.
AIRAH has provided feedback on the NSW government review of the Design and Building Practitioners Act (DBP Act), which requires engineers to be professionally registered.
AIRAH celebrated June 26, World Refrigeration Day, with the first event in the Heat pumps in the spotlight series at Woolworths, Burwood Brickworks.
Women of AIRAH QLD recently held a social Pinot and Picasso workshop. Attendees were able to create their own masterpieces to take home while enjoying some great food, a glass of wine, and brilliant company.
The NSW government is reviewing the Design and Building Practitioners (DBP) Act, which requires engineers to be professionally registered, as well as the Residential Apartment Buildings (Compliance and Enforcement Powers) Act 2020.
The Victorian government is calling for feedback on proposed new minimum standards for rental homes and rooming houses related to energy efficiency and safety. This includes, for the first time, a requirement for cooling.
AIRAH has provided feedback to Jobs and Skills Australia on a draft Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) that will feed into the federal government’s revised migration strategy.