Securing Australia’s engineering pipeline: from early childhood to independent practice
Australia has a shortage of professional engineers, and we must confront the problem now before it gets worse.
Australia has a shortage of professional engineers, and we must confront the problem now before it gets worse.
Here are six highlights from a recent engineering industry leaders’ roundtable hosted by Engineers Australia National President Nick Fleming.
Women comprise just 14 per cent of the Australian engineering workforce. Engineers Australia CEO Romilly Madew discussed what needs to ...
Raytheon Australia employs more than 700 engineers and technicians, and thanks to a workforce credentialing partnership with Engineers Australia, those ...
Thinking of putting your hand up to hold office with EA? Expressions of interest open soon. Here’s how you could ...
Engineers Australia is relying on the on-the-ground expertise of its membership to revamp the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification ...
Engineers Australia congratulates the engineers recognised in the 2023 King’s Birthday Honours list announced by the Governor General for their ...
Former Engineers Australia National President Marlene Kanga has an urgent message for the global community: Engineers are absolutely crucial for ...
A landmark industry-wide seminar led by Engineers Australia unearthed how to best achieve circularity in the built environment.
Ahead of a special Engineers Australia webinar on Global Wind Day, a wind energy expert breaks down the huge potential ...