What Are Chapters?

Chapters are the heart and soul of Engineers Without Borders in Australia and are a great way to become involved with EWB at a grass roots level. Chapters offer a framework for members to work in your local area as well as a great way to meet people with similar values. Chapters focus on:

  • Creating a sense of excitement and understanding about international development.
  • Educating engineers and engineering students about appropriate and sustainable technologies.
  • Helping prepare members for overseas placements.
  • Getting involved in local and national programs.
  • Conducting outreach activities to raise awareness of development among the community.

EWB is currently forming chapters in universities and workplaces around Australia. Look out for a chapter near you to become involved with or if there isn't one start one up.

ACT

Jeremy Smith

Alice Springs

Nerida Beard

Central Queensland

Glen Robinson

Darwin

Rana Everett

Griffith University

Heidi Millington

Melbourne University

Kaj Lofgren

Monash University

Alison Slater

Newcastle

Sam Wong

North Queensland

Amber Webster

NSW

Ben Cosson

Queensland

Sophie Perisce

QUT

James Tilbury

RMIT

Dale Johns

South Australia

Nick Harley

Swinburne University

David McKeown

Tasmania

James Baker

University of Queensland

Mark McNee

University of Sydney

Chak Yu

UNSW

Claire Disney

UTS

John McKibbin

Victoria

Ellie Burchat

Western Australia

Kim Axworthy

Wollongong

David Wajchman

If there is no chapter at your university, and you'd like to set one up, or if you're interested in starting a non-university chapter, click here to learn more.

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