30 Mar, 2023 | Blog, EDUCATION STORY
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been practising engineering and sustainably managing Country for over 70,000 years. But in the engineering sector, the number of Indigenous engineers employed in Australia remains low. How can we attract this critical...
28 Mar, 2023 | Blog, ENGINEERING STORY
Pictured: A severe slip in the region is slowly being revegetated, with debris flow assessment and analysis required to inform future inundation heights and suitability of potential remedial options A year after the floods that devastated communities in the Northern...
29 Nov, 2022 | Blog, ENGINEERING STORY
Access to safe and reliable water is a basic human right, and essential for health and quality of life. Yet not all remote First Nations communities can access it. The Engineers Without Borders Australia Engineering on Country (EoC) Water Program aims to ensure First...
22 Aug, 2022 | Blog, ENGINEERING STORY, News
Feature image: Volunteer Field Lead Engineer and EWB Australia Board Member, Gavin Blakey, HHUG director Ella Rose Goninan, and volunteer engineer Dominic (Cav) Cavanough outside “The Ark”, HHUG’s Op Shop in Mullumbimby which provides free clothing and household...