With a coronavirus-driven recession on the cards, infrastructure projects could help economies through
Governments around the world have seized on infrastructure as a tool to push their economies forward through a coronavirus-driven recession.
Governments around the world have seized on infrastructure as a tool to push their economies forward through a coronavirus-driven recession.
Renny Chivunga's drive has taken her from the catwalk to the skies to water engineering.
For major sports stadiums, a patch of grass and a meat pie are no longer enough.
Infrastructure projects and related activities influence approximately 70 per cent of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new industry ...
Cities are hubs for ideas, commerce, culture, science, productivity, social development and much more. There are challenges ahead to keep ...
The 2020 Infrastructure Priority list shines a light on the need to shore up Australia’s water security, regional infrastructure and ...
When the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music needed a new home, designing a space that sounded great — and was zero-carbon ...
Investments in infrastructure – transport, irrigation, energy and information technology – are crucial to achieving sustainable development and empowering communities ...
As Adrian Spencer readies for a new challenge, create looks at this civil engineer’s career of making the complex look ...
O’Malley doesn’t work in the most glamorous of fields, but it’s his work on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) infrastructure ...