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Toyota Australia and BHP to trial first-ever battery electric HiLux Double Cab
Council cadets aim to inspire next generation of school leavers
How Apple developed the world’s first end-to-end hearing health experience
St Peters Street Project Wins National Award
Breaking Barriers: How Women Are Leading a Quiet Revolution in the Australian Construction Industry
Vacuum Broom Street Sweeper
Articulated Motor Grader
International biodesign community in Melbourne for global conference
Marine engineers harness 3D technologies
Tesla under US road safety investigation ahead of 2026 fully driverless vehicles
Residents Reminded Of Drvieway Approval Requirements
ATA Announces Tech Award Winners
Robotics revolution: UniSA sparks STEM passion for future teachers
Cooperating Not Competing For Safety
Siemens and Microsoft scale industrial AI
Way Forward: Spirit Of Tasmania Vessels
PolyU develops innovative welding technology for ultra-high strength S960 steel making its debut in Hong Kong public works project
Councils encouraged to apply for apprentice, trainee and cadet funding
Testing For Toxic Chemicals After Laser Tattoo Removal
New safety academy offers micro credentials to upskill professionals
From accessibility upgrades to a custom cat-food bowl, this mobile 3D printer can autonomously add features to a room
Works Start To Repair Landslip Near Iconic Victorian Route
Rob Roy Glacier Bridge Open Again
Rev: Ithaca Startup Works Nurtures Local Economy
Engineers Unlock Lithium From Extreme Environments
Black & Veatch Selected as Owner’s Engineer for Combined Cycle Power Plant in East Malaysia
Correctly specified touchless entrances make healthy workplace sense any time of the year
Lease Granted For Part 2-14 Websters Road, Templestowe
Putting People First To Improve Water-risk Assessments
Remote-controlled Car For Cancer Immunotherapy
Geologists To Visit, Study Active Chilean Volcano
Upskilling in autonomous vessel technology
Researchers spinning fibers to help the Territory and beyond
Building Bonds In Timor-Leste
Researchers spinning fibres to help the Territory and beyond
CDU researchers spinning fibres to help the Territory and beyond
Do electric cars greatly increase the average mass of cars on the road? Not in Australia
Flash Flooding 18 October 2024
NSW Government Response To Power Outage In Far West NSW
To make nuclear fusion a reliable energy source one day, scientists will first need to design heat- and radiation-resilient materials
A Faster Way to ID Drought-Resistant Plants for Crop Breeding Research
Sailor leads the way for women in Defence
Origin Of Deadly Ovarian Cancer Identified
ABB’s Stuart Thompson Named Future of Field Service 2024 Stand Out 50 Winner
Engineers build zero-trust, real-time cybersecurity tools to protect renewables on the grid
Computing And AI
Major upgrade to begin at Hawks Nest Sewage Treatment Plant
Construction Begins On Greenwood College Upgrades