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Community Outreach

We work with schools, refugees and disadvantaged communities to …

Community Outreach Programs

EWB Australia is a movement of passionate humanitarian engineers, from students to seasoned professionals, whose volunteer work brings positive impact to communities all over Australia, and the Asia Pacific region.

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Partnering for Impact

Partnering for Impact

“EWB Australia’s skill set and knowledge, and their capacity building of local engineers is excellent, definitely a more sustainable approach. We had an EWB Field Professional as part of the entire process... tt was excellent! It was how we got the whole design set...

Linking technology to my principles of social justice.

Linking technology to my principles of social justice.

Rameen Hayat Malik reflects on a life changing experience, as part of the first ever EWB Australia Design Summit Study Tour to Samoa In July 2017. “For me, there was always a motivation to do something meaningful. I just didn’t quite understand what that looked like...

Bringing Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander perspectives into STEM

Bringing Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander perspectives into STEM

Chelsea Hayward, supported by the 2017 MECCA M-Power scholarship, travelled to the Torres Strait Islands with a group of volunteers to pilot some new School Outreach resources. “Streaks of yellow and orange fill the sky as the sun sinks below the ocean horizon –...

How do we stop turning our environment into an open sewer?

How do we stop turning our environment into an open sewer?

Stephanie Hamel, WASH Program Manager in Vanuatu with EWB Australia and EWB New Zealand, shares her reflections on sanitation and the global environmental crisis. "For the past three years, I have worked as a Water Sensitive Urban Design/Drainage Officer in an...

Stronger from the inside – supporting locally-led engineering sectors.

Stronger from the inside – supporting locally-led engineering sectors.

“Culture and family are really important in Timor-Leste” explains Francisco Guterres Dos Reis. “One special tradition is when a family decides to build a house. All the families from the grandfather and the grandmother come to help. This is a celebration of our roots,...

S for STEM not Stereotypes – encouraging diversity in engineering

S for STEM not Stereotypes – encouraging diversity in engineering

“I want to break down stereotypes for boys and girls about what an engineer looks like and what they do,” explains Jenny Mackay, a chemical engineer at Origin Energy who takes time to volunteer with the EWB School Outreach program. The EWB School Outreach...

Inclusive design for smallholders with disabilities

Inclusive design for smallholders with disabilities

Cambodia is home to a large number of people with disability due to landmine injuries, age, congenital conditions, and malnutrition during the Khmer Rouge era. There is a labour shortage in rural areas due to youth moving away from farming in favour of more...