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Jack and Mary’s Workshop

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...

Sadia’s Year

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...

David’s Village

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...
Futur-neers Forum 2022 – the wrap

Futur-neers Forum 2022 – the wrap

The Futur-neers Forum was a welcome and long overdue in-person reconnection of EWB’s Chapter network after a two-year, lockdown-riddled hiatus. Over 50 EWB staff and Chapter volunteers – representing 16 of the 19 active EWB Chapters dotted right across Australia...
Meet an EWB Field Professional – Shona Fitzgerald

Meet an EWB Field Professional – Shona Fitzgerald

Pictured: Shona gets hands-on for construction of a prototype latrine design for high groundwater areas in Cambodia Name: Shona Fitzgerald Position: WASH Technical and Strategy Mentor Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tenure: July 2018-December 2019 What’s your...
Grassroots collaboration for Engineering On Country

Grassroots collaboration for Engineering On Country

Leaders and representatives of the Engineering on Country (EoC) regional focus groups from nations around Australia gathered on Ngunnawal country, in Canberra, for an immersive weekend of learning and collaboration in January 2019. The aim? Develop the capacity of the...