20 May, 2026 | Stories from Vanuatu
A bigger picture Jack and Mary’s workshop is one part of a bigger story. For years now, our team has been working alongside Vanuatu’s Ministry of Health to help shape how the country handles its waste, village by village, and at the level of national...
19 May, 2026 | Stories from Vanuatu
Sadia and the team troubleshooting a pump to provide an alternative access to water for a community. Sadia Abdullah is a civil engineer from Sydney. She always wanted a job that would take her somewhere. She thought she knew what engineering meant. Then she spent a...
19 May, 2026 | Stories from Vanuatu
David lives by a lagoon in Vanuatu. He swam in those waters as a boy. He fished with his family. He watched the mangroves sway in the wind off the bay. The lagoon was his playground. His pantry. His home. He is still here. The lagoon is still here. But a lot has...
20 Aug, 2025 | Blog, ENGINEERING STORY
Coffee is, in many ways, the lifeblood of Timor-Leste. It is the nation’s second-highest earning export – only oil earns more – and nearly 40% of households rely on it for some or all of their income. But the coffee industry in Timor-Leste is underdeveloped, bean...
14 May, 2025 | Blog, ENGINEERING STORY
Partnerships are the foundation of our Engineering on Country (EoC) water program in Australia. Community expertise, financial support and pro-bono technical support are critical to the success of the program. Recently, our corporate partners and supporters have been...