Understanding engineering heritage has significant benefits for today’s engineers. Engineers Australia’s national and divisional Engineering Heritage Australia groups are working to conserve and recognise engineering heritage works and sites for future generations.
A Federal and State Government agreement has seen Adelaide manufacturing company Detmold Group switch their focus from food packaging to producing millions of masks to protect frontline medical workers.
Sponsored Content: New technologies are enhancing the way the oil and gas industry operates, and the result is greater efficiency, safer workplaces and better communication in energy plants and facilities.
The prestigious John Connell gold medal was recently awarded to a Victorian engineer, recognising a significant contribution to the standing and prestige of the structural engineering profession.
By engaging with key stakeholders, including government agencies, Engineers Australia is working hard to ensure Victorian engineers are supported by strong policies and initiatives. Learn more about recent conversations.
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 Victorian members.
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 Tasmanian members
A cross-disciplinary team at UTAS has produced thousands of protective face shields for frontline medical workers in response to COVID-19. Engineers Australia member David Morley provides insight into the project.
The Career Pathways – Paraprofessionals report identifies opportunities to develop and support engineering associate pathways in Tasmania, presenting a series of recommendations for the training and education sectors.
Lockdown measures have caused unprecedented declines in the overall job market, and although engineering-intensive industries have fared better than others, it is not immune to this trend. We investigate what the latest figures tell us, and what we can expect over the course of 2020.
Engineers Australia has published a vision for new engineering roles as part of ongoing efforts to advance building sector reform and restore confidence.
Engineers in the Royal Australian Navy work on everything from maritime electronic systems to state-of-the-art ships and flight simulators. Now, their skills are set to be recognised through a new partnership with Engineers Australia.
While the Government's announced plan to change the structure of university funding looks like a win for the engineering profession, digging deeper has uncovered some unintended consequences.
Government, industry and academia have worked together to deliver the strategy that has led to a new WA STEM campaign, providing an example of how collaboration can work in other states and territories
It's hard to imagine that a future American president was working underground in a remote Western Australian gold mine in 1897, but that's where a young Herbert Hoover took on his first real job 30 years before being elected head of state in his own country.
2020 President Jillian Formentin shares with us some highlights and accomplishments from the Division Committee so far in 2020.
Engineers Australia’s Chemical College WA Branch is looking for members interested in joining the committee.
Engineers Australia is here for our members throughout their career. We are always delighted when our members reach career milestones and with many of those milestones comes an opportunity to join the ranks of a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow and Engineering Executive. As a member association, it is our honour to recognise and celebrate our members’ achievements.
An update on the Queensland State Election, key priorities and the engineering landscape.
David is a 26-year-old civil engineer, born and bred in Bundaberg, Queensland. David completed his schooling in Bundaberg and upon graduation, received a cadetship with the global engineering firm GHD at its local office in Bundaberg.
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