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The challenge that blew his mind: Tim Kuiper

The challenge that blew his mind: Tim Kuiper

As a newly-minted undergrad, Tim Kuiper took a seat in his first class of mechanical engineering at Deakin University. Little did he know, it was a unit that was about to blow his mind. It was 2007. Lizzie Brown, EWB’s Education Officer at the time (who later became...
Using human-centred design tools in community

Using human-centred design tools in community

Feature image: EWB Technology Development Lead Mitch Horrocks at a participatory design workshop in Darlau, Timor-Leste in May 2022.  Over 3,500 people have directly benefited from new, appropriate technology that EWB has been involved in implementing in Cambodia,...
PhD opportunity: Water services in Timor-Leste

PhD opportunity: Water services in Timor-Leste

Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) has been collaborating with government bodies and community-based organisations, such as Permatil, in Timor-Leste to improve sustainable access to water through community led catchment management and water conservation. This...
Stellar EWB involvement leads to donation

Stellar EWB involvement leads to donation

One day in 2018, while spending part of her gap year volunteering as a teacher in Cambodia, Charli Fell’s career aspirations changed completely. Charli had always wanted to make a difference in the lives of others. She thought the best way to do so would be to become...
Meet our Futur-neers: David Sea

Meet our Futur-neers: David Sea

Pictured: David on-site in NSW in his role as an undergraduate process engineer with Metso Outotec in 2022. Growing up in Cambodia, David Sea never imagined he would one day be teaching children in rural Australia how to build floating houses like those on the Tonle...
Futur-neers Forum 2022 – the wrap

Futur-neers Forum 2022 – the wrap

The Futur-neers Forum was a welcome and long overdue in-person reconnection of EWB’s Chapter network after a two-year, lockdown-riddled hiatus. Over 50 EWB staff and Chapter volunteers – representing 16 of the 19 active EWB Chapters dotted right across Australia...
S1 EP7: Ruby Heard

S1 EP7: Ruby Heard

In this episode of The Actioneers, EWB’s Engagement Program Manager, Melanie Audrey, talks to Ruby Heard, Engineer Australia’s VIC Young Professional Engineer of the Year, 2019, about her time working in Ethiopia training refugees to become solar...