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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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Ground-breaking research on the future of engineering needs you!

Ground-breaking research on the future of engineering needs you!

The BeLongEng research project will help the sector understand how experiences in humanitarian engineering shape careers and opportunities in the long-term. Unique opportunity to influence the future of engineering education and policy EWB Australia is pleased to...

Announcing our 2022 EWB Challenge community partner

Announcing our 2022 EWB Challenge community partner

Photo: EWB Australia staff with rangers, other staff, board members and elders in front of their recently launched Yirrganydji Land and Sea Rangers boat (named ‘Kulbul’ meaning ‘sea’) during their scoping visit to Cairns in October 2021. Each year, EWB Australia...

S1 EP4: Jane MacMaster

S1 EP4: Jane MacMaster

In this episode, we chat with Engineers Australia’s Chief Engineer, Jane McMaster. Together, we explore Jane’s generalized approach for complex problem solving, dig into the relationship between sustainable development, a circular economy, the externalities of engineering work and EA’s code of conduct.

Stories from the field – Vinicius Guim

Stories from the field – Vinicius Guim

Former Uruguayan President Jose “Pepe” Mujica was once described as the world’s poorest president. Serving until 2015, Mujica was known for his modest attitude on life; emblematic of his famous refusal to live in Uruguay’s Presidential Palace. These values of...

S1 EP3: Corey Tutt

S1 EP3: Corey Tutt

In episode 3, we talk to proud Kamilaroi man Corey Tutt, about his journey from Alpaca shearer to discovering the joy of STEM, founding Deadly Science and publishing his first book – The First Scientists. Corey’s mission to inspire young Aboriginal kids to discover the joy of STEM is a deadly, passionate yarn, not to be missed.

On Yirrganydji Country with Dawul Wuru

On Yirrganydji Country with Dawul Wuru

Pictured: EWB Chair Gavin Blakey's Irukandji district badge from his time as a Cub and Scout in Cairns. Each year, EWB Australia partners with universities and a different community-based organisation to develop and deliver the EWB Challenge. First-year university...

S1 EP2: Milda Pladaite and Chris Chukwunta

S1 EP2: Milda Pladaite and Chris Chukwunta

In episode 2, we talk to Milda and Chris from the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), Young Engineers Working Group on Climate Action, about their experience negotiating at COP26 in Glasgow. They discuss the role of ethics, influencing, hope, collaboration and how taking action individually and collaboratively are equally important in a just response to the climate crisis.

Who’s responsible for gender diversity in engineering?

Who’s responsible for gender diversity in engineering?

By Sheila Mariana Artanti On the 6th of October 2021, EWB NSW Chapter in partnership with the Women in Engineering, Engineers Australia Newcastle division, hosted an online webinar leveraging the findings from the 2018 EWB Australia report, 'Engineering Redefined”....

Oxfam supports flood recovery response in Timor-Leste

Oxfam supports flood recovery response in Timor-Leste

As part of EWB’s emergency response to the catastrophic April floods in Timor-Leste,  EWB worked with Oxfam Timor-Leste, teaming up with Feto Enginhera (Women in Engineering) to coordinate clean water and sanitation initiatives to flood-affected communities of Hera....

Supporting Timor-Leste’s emergency infrastructure recovery

Supporting Timor-Leste’s emergency infrastructure recovery

In the midst of a COVID-19 lockdown in April this year, heavy rain caused widespread flood damage throughout Timor-Leste. Over 11,000 people were displaced from their homes and 45% of Dili’s population (70,000 people) were without ongoing and reliable access to clean...