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Exploring ways to encourage Pro-Bono
How can we encourage Pro Bono services in our industries? This was the question raised at the recent think tank event organised by Engineers without Borders (EWB) and Engineers Australia (EA).During this event participants were given the opportunity to engaged with a...
Kinship and Culture – training promotes understanding
It has been 27 years since the famous handshake between the Minister for Indigenous Affairs and his Opposition counterpart, symbolising a great beginning to the statutory Aboriginal reconciliation process. Yet constitutional and legislative deficiencies in the...
EWB Australia appoints new CEO
With over years experience in community development in Australia and overseas, Ms. Loudon has held program management and leadership roles with Australian Volunteers International, EarthWatch Institute, and United Way Australia, and served as National Director Sri...
Shaping the Future of Engineering-EWB Annual Report 2017 Out Now
Our Annual Report / celebrates our incredible community and unique Humanitarian Engineering ecosystem shaping the skills of a new generation of engineers, and helping to redefine engineering as a community-centred profession.Our cross-sector collaboration with a wide...
Seeking applications for the role of CEO
Engineers Without Borders Australia is seeking applications for the role of CEO. As the leader of a dynamic innovative non-profit with years at the forefront of humanitarian engineering, the CEO will drive transformational change for communities in need, in Australia...
Making an Impact Summit – it’s the taking part that counts!
We were incredibly inspired by the creativity and professionalism of all the presentations, and recognize the hard work put in by everyone who participated put into it. It was great to meet so many enthusiastic students, academics and practitioners, and share stellar...
Appointment of EWB-Australia Acting CEO
Message from Gavin Blakey, Chair of the EWB-Australia BoardPete Baynard-Smith has made the personal decision to step down from the role of CEO of Engineers Without Borders Australia, at the end of . Pete has played an important role in working with our partners...
International Day for Volunteer Managers – and why they matter!
This year's International Volunteer Managers Day theme is "Be the Voice". As EWB Volunteer Outreach Lead, Anna Cain wants to voice a big thanks to all the volunteer managers who are enabling EWB to connect, educate and empower people through humanitarian...
ATEC* Biodigester success covered by Reuters
The crew met with ATEC* customers to see just how the biodigester is improving day to day life in the household by removing the indoor pollution and labour associated with woodfuel cooking, whilst supplying organic fertilizer for crops. Watch now.The ATEC* biodigester...
EWB appoints Shane Kennelly as its first Indigenous Board Director
Mr Shane Kennelly, Managing Director of Kennelly Constructions and First People Recruitment Solutions, is a proud Bundjalung man with over years of experience in senior executive positions, leading and building sustainable growth for businesses across the Defence,...



