

Five trends that will impact engineers in 2025
As we step into 2025, the engineering profession is poised for transformation. Renowned futurist Bernard Marr’s trend forecast underlines not just global changes but also
As we step into 2025, the engineering profession is poised for transformation. Renowned futurist Bernard Marr’s trend forecast underlines not just global changes but also
People living with a disability will benefit from more locally manufactured disability devices thanks to an innovative training program backed by the Allan Labor Government. Acting
In short: Allison Heskey was concerned becoming a mum would affect her career as an engineer, but it helped in a surprising way. The mother-of-two is now
Nina Walters is a 19-year-old Bachelor of Engineering student, majoring in Mechatronics and Robotics. Nina first discovered the solar car team after attending the University’s
A flood repair project has won an engineering award for its work in cleaning polluted water after the disaster in February 2022. Local flood repair
Australian and Indonesian engineers have a simpler path to employment across the two countries with the establishment of an engineering Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA). On
Friday 23 June 2023 was International Day of Women in Engineering. Diversity makes engineering stronger, more creative and more responsive to a rapidly changing world. Here is what
Engineers Australia is actively working in the community, across schools and the tertiary sector to encourage more people to consider engineering including supporting Girls+ Engineering Tomorrow. The
Charting a path to net zero is the focus of Engineers Australia’s second Climate Smart Engineering conference (CSE) taking place on November 22 and 23.
The Engineering Pathway Industry Cadetship (EPIC) is an 18-month program for refugee and asylum seeker engineers. Engineers Australia graduate member Abdul Salloum is one of