• The March 2023 issue of Climate Control News is now available.
    The March 2023 issue of Climate Control News is now available.
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The latest issue of Australia’s only independent publication servicing the HVACR and climate control sectors, Climate Control News, is out now, and is packed with all the latest news from the industry.

Hot off the press, the Climate Control News March 2023 issue is now on its way to you in the mail, and is also available online for your convenience.

First up, on our cover, we showcase Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia (MHIAA), a leading supplier of heating and cooling solutions for residential and commercial applications.

Named by CHOICE as the best AC brand and Canstar Blue as having the most satisfied customers, as well as winning awards from Finder and ProductReviews, the company are the most independently awarded brand of ACs in Australia.

Then, to our feature story, where CCN examines a range of contracting issues impacting Australia’s air conditioning industry, and also shines a spotlight on a number of high-profile installations and case studies, as well as the latest product releases from around the globe.

Next, we take a look at the biggest and latest news from the industry, first up, the Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air conditioning and Heating (AIRAH) Board appoints Trish Hyde to the role of CEO (page 6); we look at how the skills crisis is delaying projects in the industry (page 8); unpack a report that states the ozone layer is on track to recover within four decades (page 10); Ziehl Abegg invests $100m in a new production facility (page 11); and NZ gets its very own refrigerant destruction facility (page 12).

Finally, we also look at Panasonic launching its latest range of reverse-cycle splits for the local market (page 19); LG Electronics releases the LG Multi V I, a VRF solution with an AI engine (page 20); Seeley International completes a state-of-the-art HVAC installation in Adelaide (page 21); GEA Grasso screw compressors are being used for cutting edge cooling research (page 26); and Danfoss is building a new compressor facility at its plant in Apodaca, Mexico (page 27).

All this plus much, much more. Check out our latest issue here and enjoy the read.