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Engineers Without Bordenrs' largest ever Awareness & fundraising event, ewb elements is a unique Indigenous art exhibition touring nationally across eleven cities in every state and territory.

The tour

Click on the links below for specific information on individual exhibitions.

23 May - 25 May Canberra (photos) National Museum
30 May - 8 Jun Sydney (photos) Customs House
13 Jun - 22 Jun Brisbane Brisbane City Hall
4 Jul - 6 Jul Darwin Brown's Mart
11 Jul - 13 Jul Townsville Townsville Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Cultural Centre
18 Jul - 20 Jul Cairns Jungarra Aboriginal Art Gallery
25 Jul - 27 Jul Alice Springs Crowne Plaza Hotel
7 Aug - 15 Aug Perth Central Park
29 Aug - 7 Sep Adelaide State Library
23 Sep - 29 Sep Hobart Long Gallery
10 Oct - 19 Oct Melbourne 161 Collins St

The art

ewb elements brings together art valued at more than four million dollars by some of Australia's best Indigenous artists. The art will be available for purchase. There will be something for everyone with dollar values from two figures to six figures! Click here to see some of the art...

More than an exhibition of art

ewb elements is more than an exhibition of art; it is a celebration of the amazing diversity and wonderfully unique cultures of Indigenous Australia, and an opportunity to learn more and get involved in practical and symbolic reconciliation.

Launching EWB's Reconciliation Action Plan

ewb elements is the official launch of our Reconciliation Action Plan (approved by and registered with Reconciliation Australia). All funds raised through ewb elements will be used to implement the plan; which includes:

  • Increasing Indigenous collaboration within EWB
  • Developing our members' cultural awareness and competency
  • Providing tutoring & mentoring for Indigenous youth
  • Assisting Indigenous communities in areas including natural resource management, waste management, appropriate housing, infrastructure & capacity building >(Click on the links for information on some of our past programs with Kooma Traditional Owners, Gapuwiyak Community, Kimberley Enterprises Aboriginal Corporation & Palm Island Aboriginal Council)
  • Encouraging & supporting our members and partner organisations to take positive action

Click here to download EWB's Reconciliation Action Plan (PDF 1.2MB)

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Gala opening nights

Highlighting the diversity, cultural richness, and achievements of Indigenous Australians, opening night in each city will include Indigenous performances, speakers and music.

Click on your city of interest in "The Tour" table above for details including booking information.

Education workshops

Educational workshops run during the exhibitions in each state capital will raise cultural awareness and give practical guidance to companies and individuals as to how they can take positive action towards symbolic and practical reconciliation.

Stay tuned for details.

Sponsorship opportunities

Fantastic sponsorship opportunities are still available! Click here to download sponsorship information (PDF, 470kB). Please email Todd Houstein, EWB Awareness Director for details.

Existing sponsors

Click on the logos to visit our wonderful sponsor's websites!

Ergon Energy
The Power & Water Corporation (NT)
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Engineers Australia - Western Australia Division logo  Engineers Australia - Victoria Division  EA-Canberra-Small.jpg Engineers Australia - Northern Division

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