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Australians are increasingly turning to refrigeration and air-conditioning as a career of first choice, according to new licensing data released by the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC).

It’s no secret that energy efficiency is high on the list of demands from homeowners selecting HVAC solutions.

The Korea Institute of Energy Research has developed a refrigeration technology that uses air as a refrigerant instead of Freon gas, HFCs, and other refrigerants that cause global warming.

Using data provided in Cold Hard Facts (CHF) 4, CCN provides a snapshot of Australia’s residential air conditioning market today.

Air wellness pioneer Blueair has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Lanaco, a New Zealand-based wool filter company.

Refrigerant Reclaim Australia (RRA) general manager, Kylie Farrelley, talks about the significance of this annual event for the HVACR industry.

The Global Methane Budget 2024, released today, confirms methane emissions from human activities have increased by 20 per cent in the past two decades.

Hot off the press, the Climate Control News September 2024 issue is now on its way to you in the mail, and is also available online for your convenience.

The BITZER Australia and Green Point technical teams are bringing their practical R744 training to RMIT's state-of-the-art TCO2 facility in Melbourne.

The benefits of being a tradie are being highlighted as part of National Skills Week, held from 19-26 August, 2024.

New research from the CSIRO has revealed new Australian homes are up to 50 per cent more airtight than those tested in 2015.

The 2024 Australian Open Tennis was viewed by over 370 million people in more than 200 countries, a record viewing for the event.

Global temperatures have exceeded 1.5°C warming for a full year, threatening global commitments made under the Paris Agreement.

Going for gold

Millions of fans attending the Paris Olympics 2024 will experience some of the smartest and most energy efficient stadiums on the continent thanks to smart HVAC technology.

Get a 30-page roundup of ARBS 2024 in the July/August digital edition of CCN which is out now.

States and territories throughout Australia are taking steps to introduce minimum standards for renters which includes mandatory heating and cooling.