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Transport Australia Society | May 2024

Transport Australia society road safety policy advice paper

This paper is intended to give guidance to policy makers and transport professionals to improve road safety.

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Engineers Australia | December 2023

Climate Active Program submission

Engineers Australia fully supports the scheme and endorses the intent of this consultation opportunity to increase the certification standards contained therein. We provide four recommendations for the program to consider.

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Engineers Australia | May 2023

Decarbonising infrastructure: submission to Infrastructure Victoria

Engineers Australia recommends Infrastructure Victoria looks for consistency in collaboration with other Infrastructure bodies, and that they review Infrastructure Australia’s 2022 Replacement Materials report which shines a light on opportunities to use recycled materials in road infrastructure.

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Engineers Australia | December 2022

Enhancing Australia's migration program

Engineers Australia's response to questions posed by the Department of Home Affairs about Australia's migration program. 

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Engineers Australia | December 2022

Inquiry into plastic pollution in Australia’s oceans and waterways

Engineers Australia welcomes the opportunity to submit a response into the Inquiry into plastic pollution in Australia’s oceans and waterways. Plastic pollution is of course more widespread than in aquatic ecosystems alone however it is in marine environments that the effect of plastic pollution is most widely observed.

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Engineers Australia | December 2022

Employment White Paper submission

Engineers Australia’s submission to the Employment White Paper focuses on three major concerns. First, the Federal Government needs to implement national consistency on registration schemes for engineers. Second, Australia is facing an acute shortage of critical engineering skills which needs to be addressed now. Third, we need to look into different business models for productivity in order to meet demand for the supply of engineers. 

National data security action plan
Engineers Australia | June 2022

National data security action plan

Engineers Australia submission responding to the 15 explicit questions posed in the national data security action plan discussion paper produced by the Australian Government.

Women in engineering: June 2022
Engineers Australia | June 2022

Women in engineering

Identifying avenues for increasing female participation in engineering, by understanding the motivators and barriers around entry and progression. 

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Engineers Australia | May 2022

2022-23 ACT Budget submission

Engineers Australia puts forward a table of recommendations to the ACT Government ahead of the release of its 2022-23 Budget.

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Engineers Australia | May 2022

Submission to Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into Skills

Engineers Australia provides four focus points to support the development of engineers with the skills of the future; promoting engineering, practical experiences for students, industry collaboration and micro-credentials.

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Engineers Australia | December 2021

Planning Australia's 2022–23 skilled migration program

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Engineers Australia | June 2021

Private insurance market

Engineers Australia's submission in response to the Insurance Council of Australia consultation paper Role of the Private Insurance Market – Independent Strategic Review: Commercial Insurance.

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Engineers Australia | June 2019

The engineering profession: a statistical overview, 14th edition

This report aims to contribute to an understanding of Australia’s engineering profession by compiling statistics about engineers in Australia. The statistical overview fills a gap created by the fragmented nature of Australian official statistics as they relate to specific professions and occupational groups.

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Engineers Australia | December 2018

Automated Mass Transit

Engineers Australia's submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Transport and Cities. 

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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 | May 2016

Engineers Australia response to the Review of Environmental Factors for Newcastle Light Rail

Engineers Australia has examined the REF for the Proposed Newcastle Light Rail (NLR) and has concluded that the Proposal does not satisfy the key transport and urban design objectives for which it has been planned (the NTUPP), that it fails to deliver an integrated transport system and that alternatives are available which can meet these objectives and this integration.

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Engineers Australia | May 2016

The Financial Position and Performance of Government Owned Energy Entities

This submission addresses matters relating to energy security policies and infrastructure investment and their management in Tasmania.

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