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news | 18 August 2011
Concerns about the implications for Australia’s health system of current medical technology management practices are the focus of a discussion paper released today by Engineers Australia. -
news | 02 August 2011
Flood inquiry recommendations are the right directions for safer communities
Engineers Australia, the peak representative body for the engineering team, has welcolmed the draft report from the Queensland Floods Commission of Inquiry. -
news | 31 July 2011
The release of a report today by Engineers Australia has confirmed that the numbers of new graduates moving into Australia’s engineering team has grown much slower than the demand, and that the growth in the number of new professional engineers in the last two years has now only returned to the numbers in 2004. -
news | 23 February 2011
The Chief Executive of Engineers Australia has announced his intention to retire at today's Council meeting in Canberra. -
news | 29 November 2010
Media Release - Perth's Condor Tower is Australia's top 2010 engineering achievement
The Condor Tower in Perth, took out top honours of the Sir William Hudson Award forengineering excellence from 44 national finalists at the 2010 Australian Engineering ExcellenceAwards gala dinner at the Great Hall of Parliament House Canberra last night, Wednesday 24November. The awards were attended by Their Excellencies the Governor-General Ms QuentinBryce AC and Mr Michael Bryce. -
news | 04 August 2010
The release of a report today by Engineers Australia has confirmed that while all engineering disciplines experienced fewer shortages than in the past, the shortages experienced by companies remained comparatively high. -
news | 20 July 2010
The release today of the Engineers Australia 2010 New South Wales Infrastructure Report Card finds that NSW’s infrastructure is generally in average to poor condition, with over three-quarters of the sectors needing major to critical changes. -
news | 13 July 2010
The release today of the Engineers Australia 2010 Australian Capital Territory Infrastructure Report Card indicates that while the ACT has benefitted from high quality infrastructure that existed prior to self government, much of that infrastructure is reaching the end of its life or is reaching its capacity. -
news | 25 May 2010
The release today of the Engineers Australia 2010 Tasmania Infrastructure Report Card indicates progress in some areas of Tasmania’s infrastructure over the past 5 years, but the overall picture clearly shows that the majority of infrastructure categories continue to fall within the areas of needing major or critical changes. -
news | 11 May 2010
Briefing paper on the key points outlined in the Federal Budget. -
news | 30 March 2010
Federal funding for facts on the engineering skills shortage
Engineers Australia, the peak body for the engineering profession, has welcomed today’s announcement by the Deputy Prime Minister, the Hon Julia Gillard, of Federal Government funding for urgent research that will underpin a range of initiatives to confront Australia’s growing shortage of engineering professionals. -
news | 16 February 2010
New multi million dollar public awareness initiative launched by the Engineering profession to assist in curbing the skills tide Engineers Australia, the country’s leading engineering body, is investing over $2.5 million in a new public awareness initiative which will launch nationally on Tuesday 16 February. -
news | 08 December 2009
Seven finalists announced for the Australian Construction Achievement Award 2010
Seven projects have been selected as outstanding examples of construction excellence
to compete for the Australian Construction Achievement Award 2010. The winner will be
announced at a gala dinner, hosted by Mr Wal King, President of the Australian
Constructors Association and Professor Doug Hargreaves, National President of
Engineers Australia, in Brisbane on 20 May 2010. -
news | 02 December 2009
Professor Doug Hargreaves has taken-up the leadership of Australia’s almost 90,000 strong peak professional engineering body as National President of Engineers Australia. He is the head of the School of Engineering Systems at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). -
news | 02 December 2009
At the 2009 Australian Engineering Excellence Awards (2009 AEEA) gala dinner at the Great Hall of Parliament House Canberra last night, Wednesday 25 November, four members of Australia’s engineering team were also honoured with individual awards. -
news | 02 December 2009
Three Delta Towns water and sanitation project is Australia's top 2009 engineering achievement
The Three Delta Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Project in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, managed by GHD, took out top honours of the Sir William Hudson Award for engineering excellence at the 2009 Australian Engineering Excellence Awards (2009 AEEA) gala dinner at the Great Hall of Parliament House Canberra last night, Wednesday 25 November. -
news | 27 May 2009
The release today of the Engineers Australia report, "Engineering the Future of Australian Manufacturing", sets out research and recommendations for an opportunity to develop Australia's existing areas of competitive advantage through a partnership between the manufacturing sector and government, driven by a clearly articulated vision for the sector encapsulated in a National Manufacturing Policy. -
news | 20 November 2008
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news | 26 November 2007
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