Cate Fennell, YIPWEA (NSW) Ambassador Email: Cate.Fennell@parkes.nsw.gov.au The YIPWEA NSW Committee would like to introduce our Ambassador, Cate Fennell. Cate is currently working as a Cadet Engineer in the Works Team at Parkes Shire Council, while studying at the University of South Queensland. Since a young age she has shown interest in Civil works and
Read MoreMinister Paul Fletcher MP announces the National Infrastructure Data Collection and Dissemination Plan at the IPWEA (NSW) Emerging Technologies Conference on 14 JUNE 2018
IPWEA NSW Emerging Technologies Conference was held for the 2nd year last week at the InterContinental Hotel Sydney. Hosted by Michael Pascoe, Finance Commentator, the program showcased new technologies within the public infrastructure sector. Minister Paul Fletcher MP opened the conference with a thought provoking speech dedicated to ensuring the industry growth is managed and
Read MoreLocal Roads Congress 2018
The Roads and Transport Directorate in collaboration with Local Government NSW hosted the Local Roads Congress and Congress Dinner on Monday 4th June. Delegates who attended the event adopted a communique calling for the development of a sustainable and more equitable funding model to look after roads, target road safety and open up local road
Read MoreChristina Suarez, Future Engineer
Christina Suarez a year 11 student from Randwick Girls’ High School is working on building the sydney metro. Christina is only 15 years old but is currently doing a Civil Construction Certificate II through TAFE and a traineeship with construction company John Holland. She is going to spend 8 hours every Wednesday at the Sydney
Read MoreReal Life Pocket Sally
Cate Fennell, an undergraduate studying Bachelor of Engineering majoring in Civil, is pushing for change when it comes to gender equality in the workplace. After trying several different careers, she was lured into the Mining boom and worked as a confined space sentry where she was reminded of her passion for technical fields. After
Read MoreBuild A Bridge 2017
BUILD A BRIDGE…& GET OVER IT!… ® ENGINEERING CAMP 2017 Riverina Eastern Region Organisation of Councils (REROC) in partnership with career development organisation COMPACT Inc. and supported by IPWEA Australasia NSW, held the Build a Bridge… & Get Over It! Engineering Camp in Wagga Wagga for the 11th time, in August, 2017. This year, 24
Read MoreEmpowering Women in STEM 2017
IPWEA (NSW) is pleased to announce our inaugural Empowering Women in STEM Congress, to be held on 18-19 October at the Australian National Maritime Museum. This Congress aim is to establish and promote the outstanding contribution woman make to the engineering, scientific and technological communities that improve and evolve our society. This event not only
Read More5 key outcomes you will gain by attending Emerging Technologies in Public Infrastructure conference
You have heard the jargons. Internet of things. Virtual reality. Automation. Robotics. Smart cities. However, with all these emerging innovations promising to reduce the cost of our assets, which technologies should you invest in? How do you integrate the new technologies into your existing infrastructure? How do companies reduce the associated risk of failure or
Read MoreLocal Roads Congress 2017
Again this year the Roads & Transport Directorate will organise and host the Local Roads Congress and Dinner at Parliament House in Sydney. The theme is ‘Making Our Roads Work’ and the date is Monday 5th June. Invitations have gone out to; The Minister for Local Government The Minister for Roads, Freight and Maritime Ken
Read MoreNSW Government embraces Pocket Sally
News Release March 2017 NSW Government embraces Pocket Sally Pocket Sally is a young lady with a growing reputation in the engineering and construction business. She has important friends, and gets around! Pocket Sally represents a commitment by the infrastructure and engineering industries in New South Wales to encouraged young women and men to consider
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