This is the “decade for engineering”: How to bolster the future of innovation
By removing roadblocks and embracing new technology, engineering can continue to be the driving force behind Australia’s progression.
By removing roadblocks and embracing new technology, engineering can continue to be the driving force behind Australia’s progression.
Engineers Australia asked the government to come to the table with funding to strengthen the engineering workforce. Here’s a look ...
To solve the skills shortage for good, we need to inspire a stronger connection with engineering.
It was in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic that Angela Durston-Ryan decided to pack up and leave her lifelong ...
Where does Australia get its engineers from? And where do they go when they leave the industry?
While ups and downs in the economy can affect immediate demand for skilled workers, Australia has an enduring shortage of ...
An initiative introduced by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE) offers skilled migrants in Australia a free, fast-tracked ...
Engineers from across the country were among those recognised in the 2022 Australia Day Honours list, for both professional and ...
A former National President of Engineers Australia and dozens of engineers from a diverse range of disciplines were among those ...
The challenge in dealing with ageing infrastructure in Australia is that most of our structures are designed for a 50 ...