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2022-23 ACT Budget submission cover
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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Engineering Heritage Australia | May 2022

EHA Magazine, volume 4, edition 2

This edition covers the 90th birthday of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the refugee aeronautical engineer Fred David, the mysterious Bradfield Cylinder, and A Crossley Model XA gas engine at Swift’s Creek.

EngExec competencies
Engineers Australia | May 2022

Engineering leadership and management competencies: EngExec

This guide outlines the required leadership and management competencies for our invite-only EngExec credential.

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Engineers Australia | May 2022

Occupational category description and competencies for entry to practice: Engineering Manager

This document sets out the entry-to-practice or stage 1 competency standards for assessment as an engineering manager.

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National Committee on Rehabilitation Engineering | May 2016

Additive manufacturing

This position paper provides an overview of additive manufacturing as it relates to rehabilitation engineering and outlines its potential implications to the areas of application relevant to the National Committee on Rehabilitation Engineers. 

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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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Engineers Australia | May 2016

Tasmania Draft State Planning Provisions

There are three key points Engineers Australia addresses in this submission – efficiencies in the process through whole of issues consideration, implementation of the provisions, and the National Engineering Register. 

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Engineers Australia | May 2016

Australian Consumer Law Review

Submission to Consumer Affairs Australia and New Zealand in relation to the review of the Australian Consumer Law. 

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