NAIDOC Week 2022: “You can only be what you see”
NAIDOC Week 2022: Leon Oriti, Project Manager at BHP Port Headland and Bardi and Karajari man, shares his engineering career.
NAIDOC Week 2022: Leon Oriti, Project Manager at BHP Port Headland and Bardi and Karajari man, shares his engineering career.
NAIDOC Week 2022: Miranda Mahoney, a Graduate Civil Engineer at AECOM Brisbane and proud Bidjara woman, shares her engineering career.
create looks at how Engineering Aid Australia has fostered Indigenous participation in engineering for 25 years.
NAIDOC Week 2021 began on 4 July, and, to mark the occasion, create asked five Aboriginal engineers to share their...
When Tasmania’s tallest and most remote wind farm came online, it took the state to 100 per cent renewable energy.
The first commercial satellite ground station to be owned by Aboriginal people has positioned First Nations peoples to be leading...
This year’s NAIDOC week theme, Always Was, Always Will Be, recognises First Nations peoples’ long occupation of the continent and...
The catastrophic bushfires that raged earlier this year sparked interest in Aboriginal fire management and the role it might play...
Budj Bim is a sophisticated and complex aquaculture system comprising weirs, dams and stone canals designed to manipulate water levels...
We spoke with three experts to learn what role different types of burning can play in protecting Australia from bushfires....