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Meet our Futur-neers: Chelsea Hayward

Meet our Futur-neers: Chelsea Hayward

Feature image: Chelsea picking coffee beans in Railaco, Timor Leste during her time volunteering as a mentor on a Humanitarian Design Summit trip in July 2018. Nurse. Farmer. Social worker. Athlete. Biomedical scientist. These were just some of the many careers that...

S1 EP6: David Hood AM

S1 EP6: David Hood AM

In episode 6 of The Actioneers, we talk to David Hood AM about how ecosystem services are critical for delivering the quality of environment necessary for the survival of life, about his career delivering sustainability in the built environment and about why he supports direct action as a tactic for highlighting the urgent need to address global heating.

Creating opportunity for migrant and refugee engineers

Creating opportunity for migrant and refugee engineers

​​The professional qualifications of migrants and refugees arriving in Australia are often buried by the obstacles that come with settling in a new country. EWB’s NSW Chapter and Metro Assist are creating opportunities to address these challenges. English as a foreign...

Solutions to clean water access for schools in rural Timor-Leste

Solutions to clean water access for schools in rural Timor-Leste

Twelve months on from the devastating floods in Timor-Leste that impacted tens of thousands of households and left infrastructure severely damaged, EWB has been working with communities to support recovery and longer-term resilience. The ability to access clean water...

Solar is powering a water supply for an island on the Mekong

Solar is powering a water supply for an island on the Mekong

1.14 million people living in rural settings in Cambodia still have no access to reliable electricity, which means that sourcing energy to operate mechanical systems can be challenging. Utilising renewable energy is a vital solution and Engineers Without Borders...

Inaugural EWB Digital Design Summit inspires confidence and curiosity

Inaugural EWB Digital Design Summit inspires confidence and curiosity

The pandemic called for new, creative approaches to delivering EWB’s inspiring, immersive learning experiences that are critical in nurturing future-ready engineers. From this, the first Digital Design Summit was born. Held for six weeks across January and February,...

Design Summit leads to better tools to natively restore Country

Design Summit leads to better tools to natively restore Country

A key part of our individual reconciliation journeys should always be to understand the Traditional Owners and their lands that we live on. EWB’s ACT Chapter recently broadened their learning of the local Traditional Owners of Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country, and in...

Novel design on track to take portable solar energy on Country

Novel design on track to take portable solar energy on Country

The Centre for Appropriate Technology (CfAT) has been enabling remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to access renewable energy since its inception, and has been working with the in depth support of EWB on a novel mobile solar energy system since...