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A new video produced by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) highlights the valuable contribution Australia’s licensed refrigeration and air conditioning technicians make to protecting the environment..
The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) and the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC) have introduced a new award to recognise ARCtick licensed businesses that are compliant at first audit.
The import and manufacture of small air conditioning equipment with high global warming potential refrigerant (GWP over 750) has been banned as of 1 July 2024.
Victoria’s Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) is seeking feedback on Continuing Professional Development requirements for building and plumbing practitioners.
Standards Australia has appointed a new CEO, Ms Emma Harrington, who takes up the role on 3 April after holding senior leadership roles at NRMA, Foxtel, Yahoo7 and Seven West Media.
The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) has embarked on a major reform program to prioritise consumers. It has reported positive feedback from industry for the changes, including major improvements in communications/education and information activities.
ARC will also have a stand at ARBS 2024, which will run from 28-30 May at the International Convention & Exhibition Centre in Sydney, with staff on hand to answer any questions about the ARCtick licensing scheme.
In addition to being a Banksia Award finalist, ARC is also a finalist in the Environmental Business category of the Australian Small Business Champion Awards
ARC has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious 35th National Banksia Sustainability Awards, the longest-running sustainability awards in the world.
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