How can engineers ensure the energy transition considers Indigenous Australians?
The transition to renewable energy presents a unique opportunity to make the energy sector more equitable for Australia’s First Nations.
The transition to renewable energy presents a unique opportunity to make the energy sector more equitable for Australia’s First Nations.
This Indigenous engineer recently established the NSW and ACT Indigenous Engineering Group. Here’s what drove him and others to get ...
Two Indigenous leaders in engineering share their advice for how organisations can ladder up their engagement with Indigenous employees.
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