The Actioneers: an Engineers Without Borders Australia podcast exploring how socio-technical professionals are changing the engineering profession and the world. This podcast is a mechanism for communicating our view that engineering is a critical enabler of the changes required to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We believe that the engineering profession can and should work towards changes that allow the planet, including all people and living things, to thrive. The podcast tackles the conventional, narrow perception of engineering with a contemporary vision where ‘soft skills‘ are ‘core‘ skills. We present conversations with socio technical Actioneers who are culture-shifters and changemakers.
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In this episode of The Actioneers, EWB's Engagement Program Manager, Melanie Audrey, talks to Ruby Heard, Engineer Australia's VIC Young Professional Engineer of the Year, 2019, about her time working in Ethiopia training refugees to become solar technicians, on why she established Alinga Energy Consultancy and personal growth from sitting in the discomfort of values tensions.
In this special Earth Day episode of The Actioneers, EWB's Engagement Program Manager, Melanie Audrey, talks to David Hood AM HonFIEAust CPEng about the role of ecosystem services in delivering the quality of environment necessary for the survival of life; about the relationship between sustainability and the built environment; and about why David supports direct action as a tactic for highlighting the urgent need to address global heating. On Earth Day 2022, David's message to engineers and engineering students is to think critically and get active!
In episode 5 of The Actioneers, EWB's Engagement Program Manager, Melanie Audrey, talks to Alexandra Sinickas, founder and engineer behind Milkdrop. Alex shares how her quest to feed her baby pain-free led her to found Milkdrop, a product designed for people with breasts, by people with breasts. We talk human-centred design, setting up a sustainable business and female entrepreneurship.
In this episode of The Actioneers, EWB's Technology Development Lead, Mitch Horrocks chats with Engineers Australia's Chief Engineer, Jane MacMaster. Together, they explore Jane's generalized approach for complex problem solving, dig into the relationship between sustainable development, a circular economy, the externalities of engineering work and EA's code of conduct. And why, in relation to climate change, engineers need to use their training as complex problem solvers to lead an equitable transition to clean energy including for transport and manufacturing the sustainable built environment and a healthy planet. Start your sustainable engineering journey today! Sign up at www.ewb.org.au/sustainable-engineering-updates to receive the latest news and tools, sustainable engineering blog posts and more - all to help you on your future-fit engineering journey.
In episode 3 of The Actioneers, EWB's Engagement Program Manager, Melanie Audrey, talks to proud Kamilaroi man Corey Tutt, about his journey from Alpaca shearer to discovering the joy of STEM, founding Deadly Science and publishing his first book - The First Scientists. Corey's mission to inspire young Aboriginal kids to discover the joy of STEM is a deadly, passionate yarn, not to be missed. TW: death, suicide
In episode 2 of The Actioneers, Melanie Audrey, EWB's Engagement Program Manager talks to Milda Pladaite and Chris Chukwunta from the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), Young Engineers Working Group on Climate Action, about their experience negotiating at COP26 in Glasgow. They discuss the role of ethics, influencing, hope, collaboration and how taking action individually and collaboratively are equally important in a just response to the climate crisis.
In this episode, EWB CEO Eleanor Loudon talks to Marlene Kanga AM on leading the recent reform of the International Graduate Attributes and Professional Competencies (GAPC) Framework, and how the new competencies link to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's). We delve into the role of engineers in responding to climate change and cast forward to the global hackerthon taking place in celebration of World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development March 4, 2022.