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Three days of intense competition
2018 MARKED THE 8TH YEAR THAT ARBS HOSTED THE NATIONAL REFRIGERATION COMPETITION AS PART OF WORLDSKILLS.
Technicians from all parts of Australia participated in three days of intensive competition vying for gold, silver and bronze medals and the chance to repre- sent their country at the 45th World- Skills Competition in Kazan, Russia in August 2019.
Partnering with Heatcraft Australia and New Zealand, competitors had just 18 hours to demonstrate that they have the best skills and knowledge of refrigeration and air conditioning in the country.
The gold medal went to Patrick Bren- nan of south west Queensland while sil- ver went to Chris McNally of Brisbane and bronze went to Matthew Cleave of west Sydney.
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Heatcraft ANZ and RACCA president, Kevin O’Shea, are long standing supporters of the event.
Bronze medallist, Matt Cleave, during the competition.
The pressure is on for Silver medallist, Chris McNally.
Technician, Patrick Brennan, won Gold against technicians from all parts of Australia.


































































































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