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OZ-TL friendship paves a way for sustainable WASH

OZ-TL friendship paves a way for sustainable WASH

Tara Bartnik recently started a placement with EWB's local partner organisation, WaterAid Timor-Leste, as a WASH Program Quality Mentor. She blogs about her experience of working with the organisation to build their capacity in planning and managing community...
Getting down to business

Getting down to business

In July Jimi started a volunteer placement with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) working as a WASH Technical Mentor with Rainwater Cambodia. He has had some interesting experiences in that short time and, by his own admission, has learnt a lot –...
Orica Engineers Attend Nepal Design Summit

Orica Engineers Attend Nepal Design Summit

ORICA GRADUATES ATTEND ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS DESIGN SUMMIT IN NEPALArticle published thanks to Orica Engineering. In December 2016, Orica graduates Chloe Quinn and Alicia Rolls were given the opportunity to travel to the first ever Engineers Without Borders...

Celebrating International Volunteer Day – Basia Wronski

Meet Basia Wronski, Process EngineerBasia is an EWB Volunteer, Corporate Representative and Process Engineer in Surface Facilities Development at Origin.  EWB Australia relies on the work of over 1200 members who actively volunteer their time to EWB, as part...
From EWB Challenge Student to Development Professional

From EWB Challenge Student to Development Professional

Tim Kuiper Shifts the Future With SoapAs a first year engineering student, Tim Kuiper never imagined he would change hundreds of lives with soap. Nearly one decade later; however, that’s exactly what he is doing. Tim first engaged with Engineers Without...
School Outreach and Regioneering Reflection

School Outreach and Regioneering Reflection

How University students are taking it on themselves to create change. As part of EWB’s national school outreach program, student-led university chapters facilitate and organise their own annual regioneering trips. Colloquially referred to as ‘school outreach on...