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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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National Volunteer Week 2016 – Thank you to our Volunteers

Our members and volunteers are at the heart of everything EWB Australia does!This National Volunteer Week (May – ) EWB Australia joins thousands of organisations around the nation to celebrate and recognise the contribution and dedication of their...

EWB Australia announces Peter Baynard-Smith as new CEO

EWB Australia announces Peter Baynard-Smith as new CEO.Phil Clark, EWB Board Chair said that Peter had the right expertise to lead EWB Australia, but importantly also shares the values of the organisation.“Peter's previous experience and passion for community...

ebm-papst supporting EWB Australia since 2009

At Engineers Without Borders Australia, we work and are supported by like minded and aligned organisations, ebm-papst has been one of our supporters since and recently sponsored our Link Festival. As part of that sponsorship they provided us with these words, we felt...

Cambodia Humanitarian Design Summit Applications Now Open!

This is a once in a lifetime program for you to visit rural Cambodian communities and have the opportunity to apply your design skills with our community partners.  The Humanitarian Design Summit will provide students with work,...

Microsoft recognises EWB’s work with US$50,000 grant

Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) is proud to announce that it has been selected as one of global on-profit organisations to receive a grant of $, ($, AUD) from Microsoft's #UpgradeYourWorld campaign.The grant, part of $ million given away globally, was...

EWB’s Biogester Project is in the news

On Sunday, September th, EWB was featured on Channel 's p.m. news broadcast. The story focused on EWB's work around Cambodia's Tonle Sap, a region three hours north of Phnom Penh where rapid deforestation combined with open defecation and the use of chemical...

Six-year-old breaks EWB marbles record!

The old record was marbles, but Niah's floating structure held marbles before it sunk.Niah created her floating structure at an EWB School Outreach activity held at the Indigenous Science Experience at the Redfern Community Centre. The event, hosted by the National...

EWB CEO Announcement

 I have decided it is time for me to explore new opportunities in humanitarian engineering.  I am stepping away from the role of CEO with Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) to lead EWB Connect, our new venture for pro bono engineering. I will also support the...

Got a great idea to engineer people out of poverty? Tell us about it!

For over years we have relied on our members creativity, passion and technical excellence to help us engineer a better world.Our local chapters are a wonderful incubatord for ideas and we want to ensure everyone in our community has the opportunity to test their...