 Air Change had a most successful exhibition at the recent Green Cities 2009 Conference held at the Brisbane Convention Centre early March. Standing out in their green shirts and ties, Air Change staff were able to explain to visitors how "Energy Recovery" works and the benefits of using their equipment to minimise electricity consumption, reduce HVAC capital outlay to provide excellent indoor air quality standards.

Alex Clulee, David Gartrell, Romily Madew (GBCA CEO) and Steve Atherton at Green Cities09
Air Change Staff met with the Green Building Counicl of Australia CEO, Romily Madew. Romily launched the Green Guide to Government Policy "a one-stop-shop to governement policies, incentives and programs which support green building" at this event.
Peter Garrett - Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts, a key speaker at the conference stated " Improving energy efficiency is the quickest and most cost effective way of reducing greenhouse gas emmisions."
Many certified and registered "Green Buildings" have incorporated Air Change Heat Recovery products into their developments. Abigroup's new HQ at South Bank, Brisbane; 154 melbourne St, South Brisbane and "The Gauge", Melbourne are just some of the quality buildings saving energy and enjoying the freshest of indoor air environments.

David Gartrell, National Sales Manager presenting Wii prize to Anthony
Winner of the Nintendo Wii in a business card draw conducted on the stand was Anthony Lombardo, Senior Development Manager, Grosvenor Australia. The winner of the "Passport Prize" of the Wattson Meter was Sarah Chapman from Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts based in ACT.
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