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Engineers Australia | December 2017

Building Ministers Forum, assessment of compliance and enforcement systems

Engineers Australia | August 2017

Victorian Cladding Taskforce

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Engineers Australia | February 2017

Conflict of interest policy

Engineers Australia seeks to ensure that the manner in which it operates, and the actions of employees, members, office bearers and other volunteers, conform to acceptable standards of integrity and good conduct.

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The Warren Centre | February 2017

Professional performance: a user’s guide

This is an introduction to the application by Professional Engineers of the Performance Protocol, developed and implemented as part of the PPIR (Professional Performance Innovation and Risk) Program by the Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering.

Engineers Australia | February 2017

Independent Review into the Future Security of the National Electricity Market

Engineers Australia | February 2017

Queensland Building Plan

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Engineers Australia | February 2017

Value Capture and Infrastructure Funding

Engineers Australia argues that enhanced investment in economic infrastructure is long overdue and welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Australian Government’s discussion paper “Using value capture to help deliver major land transport infrastructure: roles for the Australian Government”.

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Engineers Australia | December 2016

Victorian Building Authority Code of Conduct Protocol

Engineers Australia welcomes the development of the protocol and we further welcome the direction that the VBA is taking insofar as establishing frameworks and guides that will be available to consumers of services provided by Registered Building Professionals.

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Engineers Australia | December 2016

Accreditation framework for competent building certifiers

Engineers Australia's comments on the draft ‘Accreditation Framework’ that would outline the process by which industry schemes are deemed to provide ‘competent practitioners’ in NSW for building certifiers.

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Engineers Australia | February 2016

Inquiry into Transport Connectivity

We believe that the purpose of infrastructure is to establish the basis for higher quality, sustainable and productive lives for all Australian. To fulfil this challenge infrastructure it must become more sustainable.

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Engineers Australia | February 2016

Improving ACT Building Regulatory System

Response to the November 2015 ACT Government issues paper. 

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Engineering Heritage Australia | December 2014

EHA Magazine, volume 1, edition 5

This edition includes 100 years of the HS Taylor Header Harvester, the construction of the Bairnsdale to Orbost Railway, and John Monash's innovative bridge designs. 

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Engineering Heritage Australia | December 2013

EHA Magazine, volume 1, edition 1

This edition includes Edward Barton and the Barton White & Company Power Station and Factory, the National Steam Centre, Scoresby, Ord River Diversion Dam, Overland Telegraph and the Phoenix Foundry in Ballarat. 

Engineers Australia | February 2013

National generic stage 1 competency standards 2011

This document provides an overview and history of the development of the entry-to-practice or stage 1 competency standards.
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National Committee on Rehabilitation Engineering | December 2008

Developing a national disability strategy

The NCRE strongly supports the primary aim of the discussion paper to create a more “socially inclusive Australia for people with disability”. It is the opinion of the NCRE that to achieve this worthwhile outcome, it is essential to provide appropriate assistive technology  to Australians with disabilities, including those who are acquiring disability through ageing.

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National Committee on Rehabilitation Engineering | August 2008

Standards testing of assistive technology

This guide covers common questions about the standards testing of assistive technology in Australia. 

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