In 2008 Melbourne Water signed a three way partnership agreement with EWB and the Kooma Traditional Owners Association. The aim is to share Melbourne Water’s skills and resources to build capacity of the Kooma Nation to meet their aspirations of improved water sources and waterways. At the same time, Melbourne Water would like to see their employees build their knowledge and capacity in cultural heritage, awareness and land management on Kooma country.
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17th November at 4:21 PM
Call for Interested WASH Knowlege Hub Committee
As you are aware EWB will be unvieling a new platform for Knowlege Hubs next year. Before this point though, we need to commiss a WASH Knowlege Hub team to help in cordinating a new strategy to allow this group to have greater input into projects where required and also dedicate technical support to overseas volunteers.
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5th February at 1:48 PM
EWB Challenge Volunteer Opportunties
This announcement is an update on EWB Challenge activites over the last couple of months and also identifies a number of opportunties to engage with the EWB Challenge Program.
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The Engineers Without Borders Challenge (EWB Challenge) is an Australasian design program for first-year university students. Students work in teams to develop conceptual designs for projects identified by EWB's community partners that contribute towards the sustainable development of disadvantaged communities.
The Water, Sanitation And Hygiene (WASH) Knowledge Hub promotes sustainable water and sanitation in developing communities, both in Australia and Internationally.
EWB works with Indigenous Australians on education and sustainable engineering projects. Our work is based on a two way sharing of knowledge and cultures to further our ultimate goal of a reconciled Australia.
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