A new satellite has been launched into space, with a key distinguishing feature – it's made of wood. Set to be in orbit for six months, LignoSat was constructed using the Japanese technique of honoki, which forgoes the use of glue or screws. It's designed to help researchers evaluate how wood endures conditions in space, including cosmic radiation. Video credit: NASA
Engineers Australia
Non-profit Organizations
BARTON, ACT 215,175 followers
Engineers Australia is the trusted voice of the profession, representing more than 100,000 members from all disciplines.
About us
Engineers Australia is the trusted voice of the profession. We are the global home for engineering professionals, renowned as leaders in shaping a sustainable world. With around 100,000 members embracing all disciplines of the engineering team, Engineers Australia is the largest and most diverse professional body for engineers in Australia.
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http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/
External link for Engineers Australia
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- BARTON, ACT
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1919
- Specialties
- engineering, STEM, engineers, engineering in australia, migration, Chartered Engineers, advocacy, and National Engineering Register
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11 National Circuit
BARTON, ACT 2600, AU
Employees at Engineers Australia
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Tom Goerke FIEAust GAICD
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Mark Gregory
Director, Academic, Senior Engineer, Public Policy Consultant, Author
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Chris Skinner
Editor at Nuclear Propulsion Roadmap for Australia(R)
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Liam Waldron
Managing Director, Waldron Solutions Pty Ltd, PhD (Astrophysics) BSc Hons GAICD NED CMgr CPMgr FIML MCMI FIEAust CPEng EngExec NER RPEQ APEC Engineer…
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“I am still taken aback, on a nearly-daily basis, by the transformative power of engineering and the sheer acceleration of technology. I get to see a lot of engineering, routinely, that makes me feel proud and worthy of being an engineer." “I also have a deep pang of impostor syndrome most weeks, because the engineering I’ve done is – to be frank – quite mundane compared with some of the exemplary engineering I get to see in this rewarding role." Read the full reflection from Dr Raj Aseervatham, Engineers Australia National President and CEO https://lnkd.in/g7r49ZYc
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Melbourne boasts the world’s largest tram network, with more than 500 trams running up and down 250 km of double track. This demands a constant cycle of innovation and upgrade, a cycle that’s clearly visible across the six generations of trams to have thus far operated across the city. Designed to meet the requirements of the Victorian Government through a competitive tender process, the new G Class fleet, the seventh generation of trams to run on the network, will be built by Alstom in Dandenong, and is set to begin testing in 2025. https://lnkd.in/gV2GGfyN
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I’m excited to share the final report of the Circular Economy Ministerial Advisory Group, which delivers 14 core recommendations and 12 sector-specific recommendations for the built environment, food and agriculture, resources, and water. Thank you to Minister Tanya Plibersek and the Australian Government for their commitment and support of this critical work. 🔗 Link to Engineers Australia's media release: https://lnkd.in/eiiUCd9k 🔗 Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/eSj2uHTX 🔗Check out the framework here:https://lnkd.in/ep7Jm3Tg John Thwaites Lisa McLean Claire Kneller Paul Klymenko Timothy Zerk
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Connections that start at International Women’s Day can last a lifetime. From 4–7 March 2025, grow your network at #IWD2025 events across Australia and #MarchForward with industry leaders, changemakers and allies shaping an inclusive future. With keynote speaker Captain Mona Shindy, CSC, driving the conversation, it's your chance to build lasting connections and inspire change. Secure your table or seats today: https://brnw.ch/21wPtOu
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Professor Michael Milford, electrical engineer and Director of the QUT Robotics Centre, is a self-confessed avid movie geek. In 2018, Milford spoke with create about the depictions of engineering in movies such as Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol and classic action flick Speed. Now, he's back to debate the viability of engineering concepts presented in five further films, including sci-fi blockbuster Elysium and psychological thriller Leave the World Behind. https://lnkd.in/g2HVbk2b
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The oldest of 10 children raised on a 50-acre bush property in the Northern Territory, Jacinta Kelly has always had family and community at heart. It’s no surprise she has spent her entire career on projects that improve conditions for Territorians. “I have a great sense of pride about being able to influence my community’s way of life for the better. I enjoy going around town and physically showing my kids the projects I’ve been a part of.” But engineering was not her first career choice. Find out why, and how a series of critical choices led her back.
Jacinta Kelly's people-first focus
https://createdigital.org.au
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An ambitious target of 80 per cent attainment in the tertiary sector is one of the most significant aspects of the Australian Universities Accord. If achieved, it will represent a huge opportunity to boost the engineering talent pool. “That means 80 per cent of the population going through the system by 2050 will have post-school qualifications.”
The big education rethink
https://createdigital.org.au
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Set a course for your future at the forefront of engineering with our Ignite Networking Series. Designed to grow your career, Ignite connects, inspires and fosters engineering talent from across Australia. Register now to join the industry’s change-makers at our first #IgniteNetworking event in 2025, Ignite Kick-off.
Ignite Kick-off: Grow your professional network at our free member events
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Introducing the Overseas Qualified Engineers Career Support Hub! You asked and we listened, The Hub is an outcome of EA research and consultation with our members, volunteers and stakeholders that showed OQE’s often struggle to find and access credible and trusted information and resources to support their employment and career goals https://brnw.ch/21wPmdt
Overseas Qualified Engineers Career Support Hub - Overseas Qualified Engineer
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