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Engineering Heritage Australia | November 2017

Guidelines for the Engineering Heritage Australia national engineering oral history program

The National Engineering Oral History Program aims to record for posterity in their own voice, the experiences, achievements and observations of significant engineers, provide resources to Division heritage units that may not otherwise be able to afford to undertake oral history, and establish an engineering oral history data base for researchers, biographers, historians, journalists and social scientists.

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Engineers Australia | November 2017

Annual Report 2016-2017

Engineers Australia’s annual report aims to inform members of measurable progress against annual and long-term goals, ensure transparency in reporting, informed by contemporary approaches to corporate responsibility reporting, give due emphasis to the key sections of the Institution including the Divisions, Colleges and Special Interest Groups, to ensure members are adequately updated on all areas of the organisation, and ensure the annual report process encompasses principal reporting obligations flowing from the Charter and By-Laws for the Board, Congress, Divisions, Colleges and Technical Societies. 

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Engineering Heritage Australia | July 2017

EHA Magazine, volume 2, edition 6

This edition includes the regeneration of Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf, a wartime journey — Stuart Highway Heritage Guide, the Point Nepean Quarantine Station, and mining for oil at Lakes Entrance.

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College of Leadership and Management | July 2017

How we champion your leadership journey

The College of Leadership and Management is here to support you on your career journey. It is a place to meet and network with other people on similar journeys and for you to participate in activities that advance your knowledge and capability.

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Engineering Heritage Australia | June 2017

Guide to engineering heritage recognition program

This guide details the Engineering Heritage Australia's Engineering Heritage Recognition Program. 

The purpose of the program is to encourage conservation of Australian engineering heritage and to raise community awareness of engineering and the benefits it provides.

Society of Fire Safety | May 2017

Society of Fire Safety Constitution

The Society of Fire Safety fosters excellence in fire safety in Australia. It draws together individuals actively engaged in fire safety to provide a national focus and leadership for the development, understanding, practice and application of fire safety engineering. 

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Engineers Australia | February 2017

Conflict of interest policy

Engineers Australia seeks to ensure that the manner in which it operates, and the actions of employees, members, office bearers and other volunteers, conform to acceptable standards of integrity and good conduct.

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Engineers Australia | February 2017

Value Capture and Infrastructure Funding

Engineers Australia argues that enhanced investment in economic infrastructure is long overdue and welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Australian Government’s discussion paper “Using value capture to help deliver major land transport infrastructure: roles for the Australian Government”.

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Engineering Heritage Australia | January 2017

EHA Magazine, volume 2, edition 5

This edition takes a look at the Murtoa Stick Shed, an American’s View of Australian engineering heritage, the case of two missing engineers, and the Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf.

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Engineers Australia | January 2017

Proposed changes to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation

Engineers Australia welcomes the NSW Government’s work in establishing a better regulatory model for building certification through the Government’s implementation of the findings from the Lambert Review, and from those recommendations the changes to the abovementioned regulations.

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Engineers Australia | January 2017

Federal budget

Engineers Australia's pre-budget submission for the 2017-18 federal budget.

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National Committee on Coastal and Ocean Engineering | 2017

Guidelines for responding to the effects of climate change in coastal and ocean engineering

This document updates previous climate change guidelines prepared by the National Committee on Coastal and Ocean Engineering and is designed to complement the coastal engineering guidelines for ecologically sustainable development and the climate change adaptation guidelines in coastal management and planning.

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National Committee on Coastal and Ocean Engineering | 2017

Coastal engineering guidelines for working with the Australian coast in an ecologically sustainable way

These guidelines have been developed by the National Committee on Coastal and Ocean Engineering. Following on from Guidelines for Responding to the Effects of Climate Change in Coastal and Ocean Engineering this publication aims at broader considerations regarding engineering in the coastal zone

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Engineers Australia | 2017

The state of the engineering profession: engineering in Australia

Engineers Australia's insights for 2017, specifically the change required to realise the country’s political, social and economic aspirations.

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Engineers Australia | 2017

The future of Australian electricity generation

A transition plan should consider all options, and transforming Australia’s electricity generation is not a matter of choosing just one technology for the future. It is using a combination of existing and emerging technologies, in a structural policy environment consistent with emissions reductions and meeting the demand for electricity. A secure energy future will be reliant on these policy approaches being successfully deployed.

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Engineers Australia | 2017

Engineers make things happen: the need for an engineering pipeline strategy

Engineers Australian examines the need for an engineering pipeline strategy. 

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Engineers Australia | 2017

Women in engineering: 2017

The purpose of this project was to investigate, identify and assess the barriers confronting women in engineering in order to find ways to redress the underrepresentation of women in the profession. This was completed as a partnership with Engineers Australia and Monash University as part of the Monash Industry Team Initiative (MITI) project.

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Engineers Australia | 2017

Diversity and inclusion action plan 2017 - 2020

The Engineers Australia Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan is guided by the organisation’s strategic goals, especially create tomorrow’s engineers and provide a professional home for life.

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