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Behind the scenes of the Bluebottle uncrewed surface vessel lies an idea that grew from a hobbyist’s experiment to become ...
From tools of the trade to self-education, here’s how engineers can make the most of their eligible deductions this EOFY.
SPONSORED Major defence-related infrastructure projects are expected to generate 30,000 new civilian roles over the next five ...
With a 50 per cent increase in capacity in the last two years, batteries are finally fulfilling their long-held promise ...
Good risk management is not about conservative thinking, it needs curiosity and a willingness to ask difficult questions that often ...
As we decarbonise the Australian energy system, an improved form of systems intelligence is critical to ensuring the many components ...
Engineers Australia is calling for the establishment of a nationally consistent engineering registration scheme in NSW, as a catalyst for ...
As Australia decarbonises its energy system, a more advanced form of systems intelligence is critical to ensuring its many components work together. Reconfiguring our interconnected, carbon-heavy ...
Good risk management is not about conservative thinking, it needs curiosity and a willingness to ask difficult questions that often go against the status quo. Joshua Watkin reflects on the ...
Concrete pipes have long been used for underground drainage – but are they still the best choice? Around the world, engineers are turning to plastic alternatives that help to provide faster ...
“Register once, practise anywhere”: The urgent case for aligning engineering registration across NSW
Without national alignment in NSW’s engineering registration scheme, the state’s engineers and employers are losing out on critical talent mobility and competitive advantage. With the loss of ...
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