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From open windows to continuous ventilation this seminar provides lessons for airtight buildings.
Aquatic centres are typically energy-intensive facilities, but they also present an opportunity to demonstrate leadership in the transition to net zero.
Net Zero Made Simple chief advisor & decarbonisation strategist, Dr Ashak Nathwani, will present a Net Zero roadmap developed from energy and GHG audits across 24 buildings in a case study to be presented at ARBS 2026.
The ARBS 2026 Awards finalists have been announced, with awards spanning cutting-edge products, projects, education initiatives and emerging industry professionals.
ARBS CEO, Amanda Searle, addresses some of the issues to be tackled at Australia’s biggest HVACR event, ARBS 2026.
Registration has opened for ARBS 2026, Australia’s leading exhibition for the air conditioning, refrigeration and building services industry.
Nominations have opened for the ARBS Awards 2026, Australia’s leading celebration of innovation and achievement in HVACR, building services and technology.
The inaugural ARBSQLD exhibition wrapped in August after two days at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, marking a major milestone for the HVACR and building services industry.
Dubbed the “fire brigade of HVAC,” Cool Breeze Rentals is the first responder for temporary cooling solutions across Australia and New Zealand.
Rinnai Australia invests in local manufacturing to meet growing demand for customised HVAC solutions.
Australia has a serious skills shortage that has created a climate of uncertainty for private investment.
For two decades Queensland has outpaced the nation with economic growth averaging three per cent per year compared to 2.6 per cent across Australia.
Most of the action at ARBSQLD took place on the trade show floor with plenty of product announcements and previews of what’s to come in the next few months.
The Tech Talks series at ARBSQLD was a popular new addition to the conference program.
More than 600 delegates from around the world attended Building Simulation 2025.
The inaugural ARBSQLD exhibition wrapped up last week after two days at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, drawing a strong crowd and marking a major milestone for the HVACR and building services industry.