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Aviation infrastructure
This document has been produced with an aim to improve aviation in Australia and is intended to inform discussions contributing to Australia’s aviation economy, which is essential for communities, industries, businesses, and tourism. The focus of the paper is on the airport, from the air to the land side, including transport infrastructure planning and engineering, today and in the future.
Barriers to participation in engineering and the value of interventions to improve diversity
Despite considerable effort, there is still much to be done to improve girls’ participation in STEM education and careers. The Engineering for Australia Taskforce has appreciated the need to act based on four issues they have identified. This paper reviews the international research literature that not only focuses on barriers to girls’ participation in engineering, but more importantly focuses on the value of interventions to improve diverse participation in engineering.
Enhancing productivity in infrastructure delivery
The purpose of this document is to engage Engineers Australia members and the engineering-adjacent community in a discussion about what it will take to increase productivity in the infrastructure industry, and to determine how engineers can best contribute to meaningful evidence-based policy development.
Engineering in the Australian curriculum F-Year 10 and Senior Secondary
There is no discrete definition of engineering or engineering capabilities in the Australian curriculum, unlike mathematics, science and technology. Rather, for foundation to year 10, engineering is addressed primarily across three learning areas: science, technologies and mathematics and through a specific focus on engineering principles and systems in the design and technologies strand within technologies learning area.
Climate change and transport
This discussion paper is intended to give practical guidance to transport professionals on how they should incorporate consideration of climate change into their work. It should be seen as a statement of principles and objectives and does not replace or supersede engineers’ obligations under other engineering guidelines and standards.
Maritime transport
This document aims to improve marine transport infrastructure and services in Australia. It is intended to inform discussion in relation to the important issues and challenges faced in the industry currently and to ensure the industry has the capacity and capability to efficiently harness future growth opportunities from new and expanded industries.
Rehabilitation engineering in Australia
This paper is intended to promote a nationwide discussion among existing rehabilitation engineers by suggesting a definition and scope of practice for the field in the Australian context. It is hoped that this discussion will help to foster a national identity and to provide a means of establishing broader connections within the field.
Australia's next generation of engineers: university statistics for engineering
This report presents Australian higher education statistics for engineering to 2018, focusing on the contribution of engineering education to increasing the national supply of engineers. It also provides detailed statistics for each state and territory and a discussion about the distribution of course commencements and completions between them.
High school STEM toolkit: brochure
Shape the future by solving problems – learn where engineering could take you.
High school STEM toolkit: poster
Use this poster when teaching high school students about how they can help shape the future with a career in STEM.
High school STEM toolkit: pre-presentation instructions
High school STEM toolkit: simplified presentation
This simplified presentation will help you teach high school students about how they can help shape the future with a career in STEM.
High school STEM toolkit: detailed presentation
Use this detailed presentation to help you teach high school students about how they can help shape the future with a career in STEM.
High school STEM toolkit: detailed presentation notes
Use these detailed presentation notes with the detailed presentation when you present to high school students about the benefits of a career in STEM.
High school STEM toolkit: simplified presentation notes
Use these simplified presentation notes with the simplified version of the presentation when you present to high school students about the benefits of a career in STEM.
Primary school STEM toolkit: brochure
Use this brochure when teaching primary school students about problem solving with engineering and STEM.
Primary school STEM toolkit: poster
Use this poster to teach primary school students about problem solving using engineering and STEM.
Primary school STEM toolkit: pre-presentation instructions
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