AIRAH has responded to the federal government’s call for pre-Budget submissions. Our suggestions are in line with our three advocacy focus areas.
Australia's mutual recognition system was introduced to improve labour mobility and productivity.
To address the housing crisis and boost productivity in the building and construction sector, Commonwealth Treasury asked for feedback on ways of streamlining and modernising the National Construction Code.
In 2025, AIRAH was engaged by the NSW government to undertake a technical review of ASHRAE Guideline 44.
The Indoor Air Quality STG has led AIRAH's submission to the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into Clean Indoor Air.
As a proud member of Standards Australia, AIRAH has representatives on almost
20 different committees responsible for key standards in the HVAC&R industry.
AIRAH has responded to the federal government’s call for pre-Budget submissions. Our suggestions are in line with our three advocacy focus areas.
AIRAH has made a submission to Safe Work Australia on the draft model Code of Practice for managing the risks of biological hazards at work.
AIRAH has provided feedback to the Productivity Commission on its interim recommendations for national occupational licensing and standards.
AIRAH has mapped out the policies, processes and projects it believes government should support in the next Federal Budget.
AIRAH has mapped out the policies, processes and projects it believes government should support in the next Federal Budget.
In early April, AIRAH organised industry meetings in Hobart and Launceston to gauge HVAC&R stakeholders' attitudes towards licensing for refrigeration and air conditioning.