Harnessing the potential of engineering to create an equitable reality for the planet and its people
Through partnership and collaboration, we’ve focused on developing skills, knowledge and appropriate engineering solutions for almost two decades.

Education Programs
Redefining engineering pathways through real-world education and research programs, from Primary to PhD.

Training Programs
Developing a future-fit workforce for a sustainable society through immersive learning experiences.

Community Projects
Facilitating meaningful, sustainable change in-community through local partnerships.

Technology Development
Technology development anchored by our unique human-centred engineering ethos.
Support us. Help us continue impacting lives
Community Snapshot
Our programs and projects aim to enable the sector and community to access to skills and technical expertise. Our work spans the Asia-Pacific region, with a focus on Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Vanuatu as well as Indigenous Australia.
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Recent News & Stories
Explore our projects, meet our people, learn more about the most recent work of EWB Australia.
Global travels and local impact – Bea Duffield’s volunteering journey
Bea Duffield isn’t an engineer, but her experience spans almost everything else. From her academic background in scientific research to her career across both private enterprise and government sector, she has worked in a range of diverse fields including resource...
Announcing our 2024 EWB Challenge community partner – Torres Strait Island Regional Council
Each year, over 10,000 first-year university students across Australia and New Zealand participate in the EWB Challenge. Students work in teams to develop a solution to challenges identified by EWB Australia’s community-based partners. We are excited to announce that...
Remote field visits, tuk-tuk commutes, and fish amok: a year in the life of an Australian volunteer
Caption: Australian Volunteers Program Field Professionals, Nicole and Bea, visiting a school in Siem Reap where an accessible handwashing station was installed by EWB in partnership with CRST. Water, risk, and sustainability engineer Nicole Locke had always wanted...
Stay up to date
Inspiring stories about the work we’re doing and the experiences of our volunteers delivered to your inbox.