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Engineers Australia: Government’s investment in AUKUS engineering education ‘a step in the right direction’

Engineers Australia has commended the Australian government’s four-year, $128.5 million investment to back 4,000 additional university places that will support the AUKUS workforce. 

Weld Australia launches learning resources for Manufacturing & Engineering Training Package

Industry representative Weld Australia has introduced a new suite of learning resources for the Manufacturing and Engineering (MEM) Training Package. 

CIMIC’s Sedgman buys Canadian engineering and metallurgy company Novopro

Sedgman, a CIMIC Group subsidiary, has acquired Novopro Projects Inc, a Canadian engineering and metallurgy firm that provides technical services and process equipment to projects in North America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Australia.

New TAFE Engineering and Trade Workshop to boost jobs in Queensland

The Queensland government has launched the Mount Isa Engineering and Trade Workshop to provide modern engineering facilities for students across civil engineering and technology fields. 

It’s everyone’s problem: Fostering gender equity in Engineering

For decades, industry players and government institutions in Australia and around the world have drawn up various plans to tackle gender inequity within the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics industry. 

Tasmanian advanced manufacturers to share addt’l $1m in growth funding

A total of 11 local firms will share almost $1 million in funding as part of the fourth round of the Advanced Manufacturing Accelerating Growth Program revealed today by the Tasmanian Government. 

Ampcontrol buys Androck to support industry decarbonisation

Australian electrical engineering company Ampcontrol has acquired Hunter-based Androck Engineering & Mining to expand renewable energy manufacturing and boost the low-carbon economy transition. 

Victoria’s Trades Fit Expo to open more industry careers for women and girls

The Victorian government is encouraging young female and non-binary students to attend this year’s Trades Fit Expo and explore potential career pathways across a range of industries, such as engineering, robotics, mining, automotive, and clean energy. 

UNSW commends $128.5 million funding to boost number of STEM graduates

UNSW has received a $128.5 million Federal Budget allocation that would create over 4,000 new student places aimed at boosting STEM programs and the number of skilled graduates needed for the AUKUS agreement. 

‘Green concrete’ could drive Australia’s decarbonisation efforts, says report

A report from engineering company Hatch has discovered the promising potential of “green concrete” as a key player towards Australia’s progress towards decarbonisation. 
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