What impact is the COVID-19 pandemic having on women in the STEM workforce? The Rapid Research Information Forum, chaired by the Chief Scientist, has shared its findings.
The new EA Junior Club provides activities and resources to help parents and teachers foster the curiosity of their children and students with its league of "Engi-mites".
How has the Australian construction industry been impacted? KPMG Australia Director and NSW President of the Risk Engineering Society Pedram Danesh-Man lifts the hood on the industry in a recent webinar.
Engineering innovation is on display in this year’s Most Innovative Engineers list featuring novel stadium construction, electronic tattoos, 'superior' 3D-printed thongs, an Australian-built ‘planet hunter' and much more.
Would you like to get more involved with your UK Chapter? We are looking for members who would like to join the committee.
Engineers Australia UK Chapter President Nicola Telcik volunteered for 10 days in March in regional Victoria ahead of commencing a new post with Arcadis.
In this article, we hear from a number of Engineers Australia members in the UK and how they have been professionally and personally affected by the ongoing pandemic.
Almost 30 years ago, a proposal to demolish Queensland's only full-circle roundhouse that was used for steam locomotives was challenged by the state's Heritage Branch, with engineer Carl Doring playing a part.
Western Australia will soon be home to this country's first centre focused on space automation, artificial intelligence and robotics and as a result will create high-tech jobs in these fields.
Engineering innovation is once again on display with the release of this year’s Australia’s Most Innovative Engineers list.
Engineers Australia has announced the appointment of Jane MacMaster to the newly-created role of Chief Engineer.
Sydney President Jessica Qiu provides an update on local activity during the second quarter of 2020.
Sydney member Varuni Fernando provides insights into her experiences moving from Dublin back to Sydney during lock down.
A state-of-the-art Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) campus and new bus interchange at the Woden Town Centre will provide a range of interesting opportunities for local engineers.
Earlier this month, NSW Parliament passed a new law that will require professional engineers to be registered to practise. It is expected that Canberra will be next to legislate.
Engineers Australia is excited to have recently launched a range of new online professional development opportunities and platforms for members. Learn more about what Engineers Australia is doing to support local engineers
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Earlier this month, NSW Parliament passed a new law that will require professional engineers to be registered to practise.
Engineers Australia is excited to have recently launched a range of new online professional development opportunities and platforms for members. Learn more about what Engineers Australia is doing to support its South Australian members.
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