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Engineers Australia | September 2023

Universities Accord Interim Report submission

Engineers Australia suggests three priorities for action by Government to improve the pipeline of Australian engineers.

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Engineers Australia | May 2023

University sector review panel discussion paper WA

Engineers Australia believes there is an opportunity for significant benefit through increased collaboration between university and industry.

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Engineers Australia | April 2023

Developing Australia's science priority

Engineers Australia's response to the federal government's statement Developing Australia’s Science and Research Priorities and National Science – a National Conversation Starter. We outline a brief summary of the most important challenges in engineering for Australia.

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Engineers Australia | April 2023

Submission to inquiry into developing advanced manufacturing in Australia

Developing Australia’s domestic capability in digital technologies is a must. Engineers Australia calls for government to look at the skills and resource requirements needed to upskill or reskill the workforce to achieve advanced manufacturing capability.

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Engineers Australia | January 2023

Engineers Australia's Budget submission 2023

Engineers Australia advocates for skills, nationally consistent registration, engineering led climate action, a reliable energy transition and support for innovation in the 2023 Federal Budget. 

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Engineers Australia | October 2022

Engineering Australia’s productivity

This submission puts forward three areas which should be considered by the Productivity Commission in their review on ways Australia can improve productivity into the future.

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Engineers Australia | March 2022

Working with teachers on STEM projects

The guidance set out in these guidelines focuses primarily on establishing and maintaining sound relationships with teachers for each of the above endeavours.

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Engineers Australia | 2020

High school STEM toolkit: brochure

Shape the future by solving problems – learn where engineering could take you.

Engineers Australia | 2020

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.

Engineers Australia | 2020

High school STEM toolkit: pre-presentation instructions

Engineers Australia | 2020

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.

Engineers Australia | 2020

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.

Engineers Australia | 2020

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.

Engineers Australia | 2020

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.

Engineers Australia | 2020

Primary school STEM toolkit: brochure

Use this brochure when teaching primary school students about problem solving with engineering and STEM.

Engineers Australia | 2020

Primary school STEM toolkit: poster

Use this poster to teach primary school students about problem solving using engineering and STEM.

Engineers Australia | 2020

Primary school STEM toolkit: pre-presentation instructions

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Engineers Australia | 2020

Primary school STEM toolkit: detailed presentation

This detailed presentation will help you teach primary school students about engineering and a career in STEM.

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