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Partners December 2011 Bushlight India Shines at the 2011 National Engineering Excellence Awards The winner of the 2011 Northern Division Engineering Excellence Awards shone brightly at the 2011 National Engi- neering Excellence Awards. CAT Projects took out the Sir William Hudson Award for engineering excellence with its Bushlight India project at the 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards held in the Great Hall of Parliament in Canberra on 23rd November 2011. Bushlight India powers remote Indian Villages with 24/7 electricity and this small Alice Springs based aboriginal engineering firm was selected from over 50 national finalists to win the prestigious Award. CAT Projects believes the Bushlight India Model could be used in over 150,000 remote villages in India alone with more in the developing world. Lyndon Frearson, Michael Tuckwell, Paul Rodden and Grant Brehrendorff accepted the Award on behalf of CAT Pro- jects. CAT Inc Chairman, Peter Rehenhan said “the knowledge and capability used for this project was developed by working with aboriginal people in remote areas, and it’s fantastic to see it being shared internationally to benefit other indigenous peoples”. This is a remarkable achievement for a small engineer- ing firm based in Central Australia considering the quality of other finalists in the Awards. You can watch CAT Projects winning speech on YOUTUBE by visiting www.engineersaustralia.org.au/awards. You will also hear the screams of Northern Division director and those that attended the Awards when the Bushlight Project was announced as the winner of the Sir William Hud- son Award. The Division is proud of their achievement. Lydon Frearson, Michael Tuckwell, Paul Rodden , Grant Brehrendorff accepting the Award from Brett Jones, Snow Hydro Ltd

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Bushlight India Shines at the 2011 National Engineering Excellence Awards The winner of the 2011 Northern Division Engineering Excellence Awards shone brightly at the 2011 National Engi-neering Excellence Awards. CAT Projects took out the Sir William Hudson Award for engineering excellence with its Bushlight India project at the 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards held in the Great Hall of Parliament in Canberra on 23rd November 2011. Bushlight India powers remote Indian Villages with 24/7 electricity and this small Alice Springs based aboriginal engineering firm was selected from over 50 national finalists to win the prestigious Award. CAT Projects believes the Bushlight India Model could be used in over 150,000 remote villages in India alone with more in the developing world. Lyndon Frearson, Michael Tuckwell, Paul Rodden and Grant Brehrendorff accepted the Award on behalf of CAT Pro-jects. CAT Inc Chairman, Peter Rehenhan said “the knowledge and capability used for this project was developed by working with aboriginal people in remote areas, and it’s fantastic to see it being shared internationally to benefit other indigenous peoples”. This is a remarkable achievement for a small engineer-ing firm based in Central Australia considering the quality of other finalists in the Awards.

You can watch CAT Projects winning speech on YOUTUBE by visiting www.engineersaustralia.org.au/awards.

You will also hear the screams of Northern Division director and those that attended the Awards when the Bushlight Project was announced as the winner of the Sir William Hud-son Award. The Division is proud of their achievement.

Lydon Frearson, Michael Tuckwell, Paul

Rodden , Grant Brehrendorff accepting the

Award from Brett Jones, Snow Hydro Ltd

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Jas Deo has been named Engineering Officer of the Year at the 2011 National Engineering Excellence Awards in Canberra. Jas has been Northern Division’s associate representa-tive for the past 2 years and is continuing his role on the man-agement committee in 2012. He has numerous professional affiliations and member-ship with: • Chartered membership of Engineers Australia • Chair of Northern Territory Division of Consult Aus-

tralia • Registered Project Manager and Certified Project Man-

ager • Member of Australian Institute of Refrigeration Aircon-

ditioning and Heating • Member of Society of Fire Safety • Member of Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Aus-

tralia • Nationally Accredited Mediator • Qualified Arbitrator You can also watch Jas on YOUTUBE by visiting www.engineersaustralia.org.au/awards and follow the prompts. Congratulations to Jas as National Engineering Officer of the Year in 2011. Thank you to all of our volunteers this year. It has been a very busy one and without your help we could not have achieved what we have. A huge thanks also to our financial supporters. We have managed to achieve all of our goals this year and part of our success has been due to your ongoing sup-port. We look forward to working closely with you again in 2012.

2012 is the Year of the Regional Engi-neering Team. It would appear that Northern Division encompasses this almost every-where. Even those who live and work in an urban setting often still feel very isolated from the rest of Australia when it comes to continuing professional development. I would

be interested in your thoughts on how we might celebrate the year to reflect this theme. I can’t finish 2011 without honouring the staff in North-ern Division. What a year they have had with many more events than usual. I think we counted 65 events in total for the year which is an extraordinary number for four staff members to coordinate. Merry Christmas to everyone and a safe holiday period. I look forward to 2012.

Bronwyn Russell Director

A Fellows luncheon was held in the Darwin Convention Centre’s Exhibition Foyer on Tuesday, 9th November. Key-note speaker, Captain Billy Durrant spoke on defence initia-tives, including those in Afghanistan and talked about the fact that the his regiment was involved in building a mosque as an inclusive program of working with the locals. The following Fellows and Companion certificates were awarded at this lunch:

• Ken Lewis, FIEAust CPEng • Tom Maher, FIEAust, CPEngT • Al Wagner, FIEAust • Keith Aitken COMPAust

All enjoyed the opportunity to get together before the end of the year.

Jas Deo Engineering Officer Winner

National Engineering Excellence Awards

A Word from the Director

Fellows Luncheon

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The Division held its annual meeting and Christmas party on Wednesday, 30th November 2011. Approximately 40 members and guests attended and enjoyed some Christmas fare. This was also an opportunity

for all to meet our new President, Louise McCormick and say goodbye to the outgoing President, Len Chappell. The Divi-sion is grateful for Len’s leadership during the past 2 years. Len will take over the reigns as President of the Technologist College in 2014.. Rapid Creek Pre-Primary School was presented with our annual donation cheque of $200.00. This not-for-profit organisation will use these funds for the children’s Christmas Parties for the numerous age groups. Justine Whittington ac-cepted the funds on behalf of the School and advised that they were grateful for the much needed funds. National winner, Jas Deo spoke about the Awards and was humbled and honoured to be announced as Engineering Officer of Year. The YOUTUBE winners announcement and speech by CAT Projects was also played to the audience during the meet-ing. The new management committee for 2012 was also presented at the meeting. Friso de Boer also spoke about the new Oil & Gas facility and the Chemical Engineering Degree at Charles Darwin University and encouraged those in attend-ance to join them for an Industry Engagement forum at the Darwin Sailing Club in May 2012. Following the formalities Bronwyn played her power-point of “The Year that Was” and prompted all who attended on the events that were held throughout the year. Some of the members comment-ed that it made them tired just watching the amount of events that the Division coordinated through-out the year.

Young engineers in Gove were recently treated to a work-shop by Northern Division asses-sor Chris Jenkins. Many of the graduates working at Rio Tinto Pacific Aluminium have not had the opportunity to find out how to become chartered before so were

challenged to have a go at a career episode report. Others are more experienced and hope to get a large proportion of the work done before Chris leaves in February.

A networking opportunity was held at the Arnhem Club in the evening which was attended by 16 people. It was an opportunity to share information amongst the engineers who came as well as for them to find out more about Northern Divi-sion. There were many questions asked by the group and dis-cussion revolved around the upcoming Year of the Regional Engineering Team. There are many experienced engineers liv-ing and working in Nhulunbuy and they were encouraged to consider providing technical presentations for local members. Some members had recently been to the local primary school to talk about their work as part of their commitment to Engi-neers Australia.

There are two people from Gove now on the Northern Division Management Committee. They are Sunny Bhatti and Alex Alagappan.

Annual Meeting 2011

Regional CPD Presentation in Gove

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In November, Keely Quinn, Major Projects Coordinator kicked off the SMART remote program in regional Northern Territory. Starting in Alice Springs and finishing this trip in Tennant Creek, the SMART Presenter for the University of Newcastle, Sarah-Jane visited communities of Ti-Tree and Ali Curung on the way through to Tennant. Andrew Johanson from Outback Stores is supporting the SMART program by assisting with accommodation, vehi-cles and the occasional meal. Their support is vital to this program. Shell Australia is the major partner in the NT’s SMART program and has provided funding over the next 3 years to the Division to assist with coordination and organisation of the tours to include, Darwin, Palmerston, regional and remote are-as, as well as remote island tours. ALPA has also advised that they will be supporting the remote tours in 2012.

In 2011 the Division was successful in securing a grant from the Northern Territory government in its Centenary Year. A group of volunteers from Alice Springs has been busily in-volved in researching and writing the information for the bro-chure as well as sourcing photographs and maps. 13 sites have been identified for the brochure including Central Australian Railway, Stuart Highway, telegraph station and Royal Flying Doctor’s Service to name a few. A launch will be held in early 2012 in Alice Springs. The brochures will be distributed through various tourist out-lets throughout Alice and surrounding areas.

For your diary! Please pencil 12 noon, Monday 13th February for the launch of the “Year of the Regional Engineer-ing Team”. This event will kick of the year’s activities based around this theme. The event will be held in the Litchfield Room at the Holiday Inn Esplanade and will cost $50.00 for members and $55.00 for non-members. Registration opens soon for this visit by visiting www.engineersaustralia.org.au/northerndivision/events.

The 2012 Engineering Excellence Awards entries are now open. The registration forms are now uploaded on the website. Payment can be made online by visiting www.engineersaustralia.org.au/northerndivision/awards. The People in Engineering Awards can also be registered online. Check out the instructions on how to complete the forms. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact Karen at the Division on 8981 4137 or by email to [email protected]. The closing date for Expression of Interest form is Feb-ruary 29th with submissions due on 13th April.

SMART Remote (Science, Maths and Real Technology)

Heritage Brochure for Alice Springs

Launch 2012 Year of Regional Engineering Team

2012 Engineering Excellence Awards Entries now open

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This year is the culmination of my two years as president of the Northern Division. The past two years have literal-ly flown by and I'm personally happy with the achievements that have been made both nationally and locally during those two years including the Infrastruc-ture Report Card , the new by-laws, the

new Code of Ethics, the provision of new Stage 1 and 2 Com-petency standards, and the push for a National Registration Scheme.

This year's theme, Humanitarian Engineering, was another great success, with humanitarian themes and topics being highlighted in all of our events this year. The year started with the Queensland floods and cyclone together the bushfires in Perth and other areas of Australia fostering many opportuni-ties for us to witness and become involved with many humani-tarian projects to help all the unfortunate people caught up in these events.

I personally enjoyed learning about many of the hu-manitarian works our Defence forces are engaged in both here in Australia and overseas. Our defence force engineers work in some of the most inhospitable areas of the world designing and constructing new roads, bridges, water supplies and sewerage plants to enhance the lives of many people, with little backup and in some cases much danger. We should all be very proud of these people.

National president Merv Lindsay visited the Northern Division in June this year and visited projects in Darwin, Groote Eylandt and McArthur River. It was a pleasure to ac-company him on his visit through the Territory and to show-case to him the high quality of projects which are being de-signed and constructed by our local engineering team mem-bers.

We were privileged to have Eminent Speakers Ken Browne, James Ball, John Carpenter and Paul Grundy travel to the Northern Division to give presentations this year. We also

had many very informative guest speakers this year speaking on topics ranging from humanitarian projects to humidity con-trol and LED lighting.

Our two major functions for the year, the Engineering Excellence awards and the Gala dinner were both resounding successes again this year. Both of these events keep getting bigger and better each year. Congratulations, again to the Ex-cellence award winners and the People in Engineering winners.

Our Engineering Week heritage bus tour this year was again a great success, attracting around 60 people and requiring two buses. Special thanks to Peter Poole and Trevor Horman, our two renowned Territory historians, for providing the expert and informative commentary on each of the buses.

On a serious note I ask all of you to strive to become chartered as soon as possible. This is very important to Engi-neers Australia as well as yourselves. This will give your em-ployers and your clients the satisfaction of knowing that you are continuing your professional development and enhancing your Stage 2 competencies.

Deputy President Louise McCormick takes over as president at the AGM. I am confident she will be a worthy President and I offer her my full support and wish her all the best for the coming years.

In conclusion I wish to thank the Divisional Manage-ment Committee members for freely giving their time and for their support during the year. I thank our sponsors, for their generous support and Bronwyn and the other members of the Divisional staff for their effort and support throughout the year. Without these people we would not have a division.

Len Chappell

Northern Division President 2010/2011

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What a thrilling climax to 2011 it has been with CAT Projects winning the most prestigious Aus-tralian engineering award, the Sir William Hudson Award, at the Australian Engineering Excellence Awards. The Bushlight India project was recognized as being the best in Australia and also recognized Internationally as a consequence. This award has never been won by a Northern Division project before so the excitement was unbelievable. Congratulations to the CAT team, it is a moment of a lifetime to be recognized in the Great Hall of Parliament House in Canberra. In addition to CAT’s win, Jas Deo won the National Engineering Officer of the Year Awards. This also caused great excitement for the people who had travelled from the NT to be at the event. Well done Jas!

The theme of Humanitarian Engineering has focused many of our events this year starting with a launch at the Conven-tion Centre featuring presentations by two of our members on their experiences, with the Minister Gerry McCarthy in attend-ance. The Gala Dinner, Engineering Excellence Awards, GenX event, Fellows lunch and the Forum in November all contribut-ed to the theme. It is particularly fitting that the Sir William Hudson Award winner also reflected our Humanitarian Engineering theme.

I was able to visit engineers in Timor Leste during the year when I visited with the Darwin Chorale. We also met with volunteers from Engineers Without Borders where we presented them with the money that we raised during the year at the Ex-cellence Awards and a Melbourne Cup Luncheon. In all we raised about $5000 for a Timor Leste project. Overall I think that Northern Division contributed significantly to this year’s theme.

Northern Division has had a successful year attracting funding from outside sources that help us cover a great deal of our youth programs expenses. There is a partnership with The Department of Business and Employment, Charles Darwin Uni-versity, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research and Engineers Australia Northern Division that provides the Inspiring Australia program of Science communications. As well as this we were successful in obtaining a three year contract with Shell for the ongoing support for running the SMART (Science Maths and Real Technology) program particularly in the remote areas of the NT. There was an official launch of this program by Minister Jenny Macklin at Parliament House in Can-berra during the last sittings of the year. Our ongoing NT partners and supporters are still our mainstay and we couldn’t provide what we do with out you.

Len Chappell finishes off his two years as President this year. Thank you Len for a superb job as our President. I un-derstand that it is a lot of work but it is appreciated by all of our members. You have set a new standard for Presidents within Engineers Australia which I hope will be an example to others around the country. We welcome Louise McCormick as our in-coming president. Louise is our first female President since Anne Freeman convinced Engineers Australia to have Northern Division separate from South Australia back in 1980.

We also lose Chris Jenkins as our assessor this February. We have enjoyed having Chris as part of our team but we wish him well back in Newcastle. We will have a replacement for Chris in the New Year. Thanks for the hard work of the Committee and staff this year. It has been the biggest I have experienced yet so I could-n’t do it without all of the help I get.

Bronwyn Russell Director

On behalf of the Division, we would like to thank the following interviewers who committed their time in 2011 for Profes-sional interviews for members who have become chartered in 2011: Kirsty McInnes FIEAust CPEng Colin Freeman FIEAust CPEng (RET) Kevan Blake MIEAust CPEng Adam James MIEAust CPEng Stephen Thatcher MIEAust CPEng Craig Sanders FIEAust CPEng Mark Lackeby MIEAust CPEng Peter Poole FIEaust CPEng Colin Van Eck FIEAust CPEng Stephen D Jackson MIEAust CPEng

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2011 was themed around “The Year of Humanitarian Engineering”. Northern Division embraced this theme and held various events to include: ♦ Launch of “Year of Humanitarian Engineering” in Feb-

ruary featuring humanitarian speakers, Yasmin Barnes who spoke on her placement with the Ministry of Health in the Solomon Islands, managing the Rehabili-tation Workshop. Simon Turner from Sitzler who was working for Territory Alliance on the Strategic Indige-nous Housing and Infrastructure Program touched on his experiences of working with the Red Cross in the Maldives as part of the Tsunami Reconstruction Efforts and in Vanuatu preparing contingency plans to evacuate residents ahead of a Volanic eruption.

♦ Gala Dinner - This event was held on 6th March at the

Holiday Inn and the activity was themed around the “Year of” and was taken from an EngQuest activity to build a shelter out of newspaper and masking tape. Dan Bachiera from Charles Darwin University was the key-note speaker at this event.

♦ 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards was also themed

around the “Year of”. An auction was held in the pro-gram of this year’s event which raised over $4,000 for an Engineers Without Borders projects in Timor Leste.

♦ A Humanitarian Forum was held at the Darwin Conven-

tion Centre on November 3 with the following keynote speakers:

- Brad Abbot - Engineers Without Borders Topic “Humanitarian Challenges for Engineers in Ti mor Leste” - Mr Salustiano Piedade - Dili Institute of Technology Topic “Transition Challenges—building a better future in Timor Leste” - Dr Latisha Petterson—Australia Indigenous Doctors Association. Topic “A View from Indigenous Australia” - Mr Allan McGill—Territory Alliance. Topic “Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program (SIHIP)”

- Captain Brad Willis - Defence Force. Topic “Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program” - Moira McCreesh—Oxfam Volunteer. Topic “The challenges of internally displaced persons camps in Timor Leste” - John McLaren—Shelter Box. Demonstration on Disaster Shelter. - Mr Neil Greet . Topic “Meeting the expectations of the community: Strathewen Community Renewal” - Troy Crilly—Northern Territory Emergency Services . Topic “The challenges of resilience against natural disas ters in the Northern Territory”. ♦ Melbourne Cup Luncheon - an informal luncheon was

held at Char Restaurant . A fundraiser was held which again raised for the sanitary project in Timor Leste. Total funds raised almost $500. for this project.

Engineers Australia Northern Division provided $250,000 in funding to the Defence of Darwin Experience at East Point Military Precinct. The upgrade of the museum is currently underway and it is anticipated that the opening of the new museum will be held in conjunction with the commemo-ration of the “Bombing of Darwin” on the 19th February 2012.

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Engineering Week again provided members and the general public to attend a number of events and activities to include: • Launch at Parliament House. Attended by over 80

members and guests. Chris Lugg was presented with a Fellows Certificate at this event. The event was hosted by the Hon. Gerry McCarthy MLA and was attended by Hon. Rob Knight, MLA

• Heritage Bus Tour—this event was well attended by members and the general public. Peter Poole and Tre-vor Horman from the heritage committee provided com-mentary on the historical aspects of Darwin and sur-rounds. The tour was followed by a barbecue at the Qantas Hangar. The Adelaide River Railway Scoeity and Motor Vehicle Enthusiasts Club hosted the barbe-cue for this event.

• Engineering week banners were displayed on Trower Road Outbound and Gardens Road inbound throughout Engineering Week.

Overall, Engineering Week was very successful in 2011, however, it is difficult to plan for the entire week due to the public holiday which always falls on the Monday of this week.

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During 2011 the workload has been of a similar size to that of 2010 so far as Northern Division assessments are con-cerned. The following four engineers achieved Chartered membership:

The number of Career Episode Reports assessed under Professional Development Programs was significantly in-creased by 364 assessments carried out for Queensland and Western Australian participants to cover temporary staff short-ages in those Divisions.

Presentations and workshops on Chartered member-ship and Registration have been given to Professional Develop-ment Program participants in their workplaces. Open presenta-tions on the same subject have been given in Darwin and Alice Springs.

Planning for a revised assessment system is underway and current planning is to introduce a new system in July next year. This system will be similar to the one endorsed by the International Engineering Alliance and others. Candidates part way through the exiting procedure are being encouraged to complete their work and apply for assessment before the end of 2012 but transitional arrangements will be in place for those who are unable to meet that deadline.

I am leaving the Division in March 2012 to return to Newcastle. The Division is currently looking for a replace-ment for my position. If you are interested in this position, please contact Bronwyn Russell on 8981 4137 or email to [email protected] Chris Jenkins

National Assessor - Northern Division

Throughout 2011 various industry partners provided keynote speakers for the following events: ♦ Brendan Dowd, Darwin City Council, Chief Executive

Officer, - Fellows Luncheon February 2011 ♦ Kirsty McInnes, Uno Management - Women in Engi-

neering Breakfast February 2011 ♦ Dan Baschiera, Charles Darwin University - Gala Din-

ner - March 2011

♦ Commodore Mark A Sanders, Royal Australian Navy, - Centre for Engineering Leadership Management Break-fast - September 2011

♦ Peter Clouting, Charles Darwin University-GENX Young Engineers Australia Event - September 2011

♦ Erin Hughes, Engineer from Torres Strait Islands - GENX Young Engineers Event - September 2011

♦ Captain Billy Durrant, Defence Austalia, , CONSTO, 23rd SPT SQW - Fellows Luncheon - November 2011

The purpose of CELM is to enhance professional op-portunities for members of Engineers Australia by developing, recognising and promoting their ability to participate in and lead business, innovation and change. Within the governance framework of Engineers Australia, the activities of CELM are supported by the CELM National Board, which provides policy and strategic direction, and develops certain common initia-tives.

The CELM Board will be undertaking a strategic plan-ning workshop on 8 December 2011 to set the priorities for 2012-13. One of the areas to be considered is how CELM can work more closely with the 8 colleges to better integrate leader-ship and management across what the colleges do.

Next year the major CELM Event will be the Engi-neering Leadership Conference which will be held from 30 May 2012 to 2 June 2012 at the Adelaide Convention Centre, with workshops and technical tours on the first day, paper presentations, poster sessions and workshops on the two formal session days and a Conference social tour on the final day.

The Northern Division while big in area, has a small membership base and as such the Divisional Management Committee also doubles as the Northern CELM committee. Over the year the Division has supported many leadership and management activities which while not initiated by CELM, assist members to develop and enhance their careers. Our pri-mary CELM event in Darwin for the year was the CEO break-fast with Commodore Mark Sanders from the Royal Australian Navy. Mark shared his experiences with the submarine pro-gram and his insights into leadership and management.

Thanks to Bronwyn and the Northern Division team for their support and help through out the year.

I wish engineers and their families everywhere, a hap-py and safe Christmas.

Gary Boyle CELM Representative

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National Assessor Report

Dr. David Sweeney Zheng Ping Wu

Michael Lee Kenneth Lewis

Maj. Gavin Cooper

Industry Partner Speakers

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Alice Springs

One of the major events for the year was the Science & Engineering Challenge, held earlier this year, where students from Alice Springs competed against each other in a variety of engineering challenges. This year we also had students from the remote Aboriginal community of Ntaria competing. The challenged provided a great opportunity for young students to engage with engineers from a variety of disciplines and expose them to the possibility of following an engineering career. The highlight was again the bridge building competition.

In early spring the yearly Sunchase event was held at one of the local high schools. This event attracted a large num-ber of students from all years. We had the small solar powered cars, as well as the large solar powered cars. We also had the solar powered boats and judging on the interest in the boats we are expecting much larger numbers of boats in next years race.

The engineering team here is in the process of devel-oping an Alice Springs heritage trail brochure. The research proved to be an insightful trip down memory lane for many of the engineering mentors who either built, operated, designed or worshipped many of the amazing engineering projects here in Alice Springs. For others it provided the opportunity to navi-gate our way around the historic areas of town. In total the group collated information and pictures for 13 sites to be incor-porated into the brochure which will be launched in December 2011.

Felicity Wall Alice Springs Representative

Jabiru

Tom Gooding, the Division’s Jabiru representative has been actively encouraging Engineers at ERA to become char-tered and is expecting a visit by our National Assessor in the new year. He has approached the school in Jabiru for a “back to school program” for Engineers to visit. It is planned that they will visit the school in the new year. Tom has been an active member on the Management Committee for 2011.

Katherine

Even though the Division does not have a representative in Katherine, a dinner was held in May 2011 for members and guests. The dinner followed the plaquing ceremony of the Low Level Crossing marking ceremony.

Gove

Sunny Bhatti has been active in 2011 Management Committee and has represented the Young Engineers on the Special Regional Interest Group in Canberra. This group has been formed to ensure that our regional members have access to Continuing Professional Development programs amongst other things. 2012 has been themed the “Year of Regional Engineering Team” and is appropriate for areas such as Alice Springs, Jabiru, Groote Eylandt and Gove in the Northern Ter-ritory. The National Assessor, Chris Jenkins and Division Di-rector Bronwyn Russell will be visiting Gove in December 2011 for a chartered presentation and perhaps a get together with members.

Groote Eylandt

National President, Merv Lindsay and Northern Divi-sion Director, Bronwyn Russell and President, Len Chappell visited Groote Eylandt in June 2011. This visit kicked off a very busy time for Merv. During his time at Groote he visited Territory Alliance Housing projects. Both Angurugu and Um-bakumba communities were visited to see the progress of the housing project. A dinner was held at the Dugong Beach Re-sort for members of Engineers Australia and stakeholders. A meeting was arranged with the General Manager of Gemco, Ben Yaksich the following day with a site visit to the mine.

Nationally consistent registration for Engineers has been placed on the agenda for COAG in 2013. Michael Bevan, Engi-neers Australia National Office and Bronwyn Russell met with the Chief Minister’s Department and Minister McCarthy in Sep-tember this year with the Northern Territory Government providing support in principle. National registration aims to prove reassurance that the engineer will be competent, undertakes professional develop-ment which is audited and abides by the code of ethics.

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Month Topic Speaker

January 2011 Harbour Dredging Chris Jenkins, Engineers Australia

February 2011 Launch of “Year of Humanitarian Engineering” Yasmin Barnes and Simon Turner

February 2011 Women in Engineering - Chartered Presentation Kirsty McInnes/Chris Jenkins National Assessor

February 2011 Fellows Luncheon Brendan Dowd, CEO Darwin City Council

February 2011 Home Warranty Insurance Fabio Finocchiro, Director Building Services, Dept of Lands & Planning

March 2011 Seminar Dr Fiona Wood Inspiring Australia/Questacon

March 2011 Prevention and Control of Moisture and Humidity Graham Hobbs

May 2011 Flood and Storm Surge Levees Eminent Speaker, Dr Steven Hughes

May 2011 Introduction to Asset Management Babak Bidgeli

May 2011 Chartered Presentation Chris Jenkins, National Assessor

June 2011 - March 2012 Project Management Course x 4 Units including Asset Management and Contract Management

Engineering Education Australia

June 2011 Impacts of Emerging Technologies on Power Systems Eminent Speaker, Ken Brown

June 2011 Urban Water Management in Cities of the Future Eminent Speaker, Tony Wong

June 2011 National President Meet n Greet, Groote Eylandt Merv Lindsay, President Engineers Australia

June 2011 Robustness and Disproportionate Collapse Eminent Speaker, John Carpenter

June 2011 Meet n Greet National President, Darwin Merv Lindsay, President Engineers Australia

June 2011 Chartered Presentation - Alice Springs Chris Jenkins, National Assessor

August 2011 LED Lighting Phil Keane, Illuminating Engineering Society Aust & New Zealand

August 2011 Chartered Presentation Chris Jenkins, National Assessor

August 2011 Disaster Risk Reduction and the Engineer Eminent Speaker, Paul Grundy

August 2011 Sustainable Environmental Engineering Kirsty McInnes, UNO Management

September 2011 Australian Rainfall & Runoff Seminar Professor James Ball

September 2011 Asset Management Course Engineering Education Australia

September 2011 CELM Breakfast Commodore Mark A Sanders

October 2011 Model Work Health & Safety Information session Anna McGill, Work Health & Safety

October 2011 Water & Coastal Seminar Professor Eric Valentine

November 2011 Fellows Luncheon Captain Billy Durrant

December 2011 Gove Chartered Workshop Chris Jenkins, National Assessor

May 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards Technical Presentations Alice Springs

Alice Springs Entrants Engineering Excellence Awards

June 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards Technical Presenta-tions Darwin

Entrants Engineering Excellence Awards

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The Electrical College Board held two face to face meetings this year, in June and November.

The main functions of the Electrical College is to:

• Promote electrical engineering • Promote CPD • Nominate and award prizes to eminent and out-

standing electrical engineers and graduates • Promote research and development • Review and comment on policy documents.

A number of topics were discussed in detail including :

• The importance of becoming chartered and maintaining your CPD. • A review of the proposed new Stage 2 Competencies • The proposed new National accreditation scheme • The new 230Volt Electrical Standards which are

currently out for public comment. • Model legislation to Harmonise electrical safety

The June meeting was held in conjunction with the MA

Sargent Medal award dinner. This year the MA Sargent Medal was awarded to Dr.Paul Wison a highly regarded academic from QUT.

The National Professional Electrical Engineer (NPEE) of the year and the National Graduate Electrical Power Engi-neering (NGEPE)of the Year were also announced at this din-ner. This year the NPEE Award went to Paul Blanchfield from Sinclair Knight Merz in NSW and the NGEPE award went to Miss Annie Tching from Jemena Electricity in Victo-ria.

Len Chappell

Electrical College Board Representative

It has been a busy year for the ITEE College Board with meetings in both Sydney and Perth. The board considered a range of issues from membership levels and how we might better promote the ITEE College of Engineers Australia to stu-dent and graduate members to reviewing the role of our nation-al committees. One of the highlights of the most recent meeting included hearing that the journal that is run in conjunction with the Electrical College, the Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, has been very successful with an abundance of high qualities submitted for publication. Looking forward the College has set a goal of a national tour for an emi-nent speaker and the great news for the Northern Division is that the tour will include Darwin.

Tim Hajenko ITEE College Board Representative

I have represented Northern Division on the Structural College Board (SCB) for two consecutive terms. This has been a worthwhile cause and I have personally gained from the ex-perience. The business and concerns of structural engineers nationally are reflected in the smaller divisions and I believe we have something to offer by attending and contributing to these meetings. The business of the SCB is to provide direction to Engi-neers Australia and correspond with our members on all learned society matters that affect structural engineers. As part of this brief, the SCB oversees the nature and extent of CPD, provides an eminent speaker program, makes assessments on individuals in difficult or unusual circumstances, makes awards to eminent structural engineers. In addition it provides editorial for the Australian Jour-nal of Structural Engineering, organises the Australian Struc-tural Engineering conference, arranges MOU’s with other inter-national bodies representing structural engineers, has input to setting the stage 2 competencies for structural engineers, rec-ommends individuals for Standards Australia committees and maintains a website. It also has keenly supported the CROSS (Confidential Reporting on Structural Safety) initiative in Aus-tralia which has now been through the Engineers Australia Council.

Peter Russell Structural College Board Representative

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2011 marks a huge step forward for the Society for Sustainability and Environmental Engineering (SSEE) in the NT. Firstly with the appointment of Kirsty McInnes to the role of NT Representative for both the SSEE National Committee and to the Environmental College and then with the establish-ment of the NT’s first real SSEE group.

The NT’s first SSEE groups first meeting was held in October and brought 9 attendees together to determine the pathway forward for 2011/12 NT SSEE events. Representa-tives came from the NT Government, Consultancies, planning departments, sustainability departments, environmental science backgrounds, the water sector and of course our Environmen-tal Engineers.

October also brought the launch of the new high qual-ity SSEE magazine Sustainability and Infrastructure, pub-lished by Great Southern Press (some copies are available from the NT Engineers Australia Office). This magazine brings about a new face for the national SSEE group with more of a focus on sustainability. The magazine was launched at the 2011 International SSEE Conference “Escaping Silos”, which hosted a number of outstanding speakers including An-nie Leonard, Paul Gilding and Amanda McKenzie (Australian Youth Climate Coalition). The conference was attended by both engineers and those interested in sustainability.

November brought about the Australian Green Infra-structure Council’s (AGIC) first Master Procurement Training for the Northern Territory. Again attendance was strong with attendees from various backgrounds including planning, roads, NT government, EPA, procurement and engineering. At-tendees received a number of tools for assessment of sustaina-bility in procurement as well as an introduction to AGIC’s tools.

Next year brings about many opportunities for the new SSEE group with many new members joining the group. If you are an environmental engineer or just have an interest in sustainability please contact Kirsty McInnes on 0468 615 608 or email [email protected] to register your inter-est to be kept up to date on NT’s world of sustainability and environmental engineering. Thank you to all those who have supported this new group in 2011.

Kirsty McInnes NT Representative for SSEE and the Environmental College

The heritage committee has been very busy in 2011 to include two marking ceremonies, one in Katherine and the other in Roper River and a heritage brochure for Alice Springs. The first ceremony was held at the iconic Low Level Crossing in Katherine. On May 24th a small group gathered at the north abut-ment of the Low Level Bridge to unveil a marker celebrating the engi-neering heritage of the Stuart Highway North, built during the height of World War II to provide a strategic link to the massive Allied air operations being mounted out of the Top End against the Empire of Japan. Willem Vestra van Holthe MLA, Member for Katherine un-veiled the bronze plaque which is mounted on a large rock on the river bank. The second ceremony was that of the “Young Australian” which was wrecked on the Roper River in 1872 whilst engaged on the construction of the Overland Telegraph Line Between Adelaide and Darwin. This was an unusual heritage recognition heritage recognition ceremony in that, on arrival at the site, interpretative panels had to be erected as well. With the assistance of Eddie Webber from Parks and Wildlife Service NT and Gordon Atkinson from the Department of Construction and Infrastructure and a group of fishermen camping at Tomato Island the installation went without a hitch. Karen (Relph) attempted to attend this ceremony but unfortu-nately fell ill in Mataranka and ended up in hospital in both Katherine for the remainder of the expedition and then ended up in Royal Dar-win Hospital for a further week. This is a trip Karen will not forget for some time. The panels and marker for the “Young Australian” were un-veiled by Kezia Purick, Deputy Leader of the Opposition (who inci-dentally kindly donated her vehicle for this trip) and Owen Peake President of the National Heritage Committee. The Alice Springs heritage brochure is in the process of being completed. This brochure is similar to the heritage brochures that were produced in Darwin with an Alice Springs Focus. The NT Government provided funding through the centenary grant funding for this brochure.

Excerpts from this article were written by Owen Peake National Heritage Committee

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The Committee met twice this year in March (Melbourne) and October (Sydney). A seminar on ‘High Speed Rail’ including the current feasibility studies on the Melbourne/Sydney/Brisbane high speed rail proposals was held in con-junction with the Melbourne meeting.

The 2010 Transport Medal was awarded to Greg Mar-tin PSM on 9 March 2011. Greg has had distinguished career with the WA and Australian Governments, and National Transport Commission(NTC). The 2011 Transport Medal was awarded to Professor Buddhima Indraratna of University of Wollongong on 27 October 2011. Both recipients will under-take eminent speaker tours in 2012.

During the year, the Committee provided input into EA submissions on the Draft National Road Safety Strategy 2011 – 2020 and EA Policy Statement on Road Safety. The Transport Engineering in Australia journal vol 13 was pub-lished in September 2011.

Reflecting the rapid changes in Information technolo-gy impacting on transport, the NCTE has agreed to enhance it’s links with the Information Telecommunications Electronic En-gineering (ITEE) and Intelligent Vehicle Conference groups.

Ken Grattan

National Committee Transport Engineering

Northern Division Defence Engineers have had a very busy year. In the Territory there has been significant work im-proving defence infrastructure and on the rollout of many new capabilities. There have been defence engineers deployed to support activities throughout Australia and overseas commit-ments.

Although we have not been able to participate in the Year of Humanitarian Engineering activities as much as we would like due to the current tempo, Northern Division De-fence Engineers have successfully delivered multiple humani-tarian projects particularly in Afghanistan.

Tim Hajenko

Defence Representative

The Regional Special Interest Group has spent the last twelve months ramping up for Engineers Australia’s ‘Year of’ for 2012 – The Year Of The Regional Engineering Team.

Throughout 2012 The YORET will have four broad aims:

• improve access to CPD for regionally based mem-bers,

• increase awareness of engineering opportunities in regional areas,

• promote equity for all members of Engineers Aus-tralia and;

• generate an understanding of the value of the re-gional engineering team.

Engineering Education Australia is currently developing some CPD initiatives to support the YORET, and it is hoped that these will be announced early in 2012.

The Regional SIG looks forward to a very successful 2012 - the Year of the Regional Engineering Team. Please visit the website for more info and regular updates. www.engineersaustralia.org.au/regional

Adam James Wallbridge and Gilbert RFP

Having been accepted into the role of Civil College Board Rep for Northern Division earlier in the year, things got off to a slow start with little contact or involvement with the board until the first meeting held in Sydney in November.

This meeting welcomed a number of new College Reps and set out the agenda for the following year. The key tasks for next year are:

• Working with the National Committees to devel-op Terms of Reference and to enhance the bene-fits to members that they provide.

• Review of Stage 2 competencies for registered civil engineers

• To connect with EA representatives of various external bodies such as Standards Australia to improve accountability

• Define the roles of office bearers of the Civil College Board and make them more accountable and representative.

• Plan and stage the annual joint Civil and Struc-tural College National Awards.

The meeting established a number of working committees

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The meeting established a number of working committees to develop and implement action plans. I am involved with the Communication and Award Committee.

Simon Turner

Civil College Board Representative

The National Committee for Engineering Technolo-gists Australia (NCETA)held face to face meetings in March and October and held a national teleconference in November to formulate our response to the proposed new Stage 2 Compe-tency standards.

The NCETA presently has representatives from All States and Territories except for Tasmania and ACT.

It is pleasing to be able to advise, that as the new By-Laws have accepted, Engineering Technologists have now been granted full voting rights in all future ballots and elec-tions.

We are presently trying to have Engineering Technol-ogists included in the proposed new National Registration Scheme along with Professional Engineers. I would urge all of our members to become chartered . This would not only help our case in being included in the National Registration scheme it would also raise the status of our individual members within the general engineering community.

The focus of the NCETA this year has been: • To raise the profile of Engineering Technologists both

within Engineers Australia and within the general busi-ness community.

• Reviewing and commenting on the proposed new Stage 2 Competency standards

• A concerted effort to get Engineering Technologist rep-resentatives on to all College Boards. To date we have representatives on the Electrical College, Civil College, Structural College and Mechanical College boards.

• Encouraging all members to seek chartered status • Reviewing and commenting on the new Strategic Plan

The NCTEA appreciates the support we have been given at National level, Divisional level and by the College Boards.

Len Chappell TFIEAust. CEng T Northern Division Representative

2011 is almost over and it feels like just yesterday when I

had the privilege to write the 2010 report. You may recall that I stated in that report, my main

objective was to invigorate the Associates participation here in the NT in the year 2011.

Whilst ‘the invigoration’ is still a ‘work in progress’ in the NT, on the National Level things are a bit more ad-vanced which gives me the confidence that things will be good for 2012.

Based on this I have accepted to extend my tenure as National Representative for Associates of Engineers Australia NT for 2012.

I won’t bother you with the details of what I feel may be of interest in 2012, suffice to say that there will be a lot of activity in:

• NERB – National Engineering Registration Board.

• PPIR – Professional Performance, Innovation and Risk.

…………to name a few. I therefore close this report by wishing all of you a

very Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year, and look forward to your participation in 2012.

Jas Deo Associate Representative

I have represented EA on the BAC for several years. The BAC advises the minister on matters relating to the build-ing industry via representatives from the DLPE, housing in-dustry, insurance industry, building certifiers, builders and engineers. It is a statutory body under the Building Act and is intended to (and does so) provide for industry input into the building control process. It also maintains the NT Deemed to Comply Manual. The work largely consists of regular monthly meetings to handle a multitude of DTC applications with sub-committee meetings in between. Occasionally other matters arise that require addressing. This year the issue of roof mounted solar PV arrays has required plenty of discussion and I have become a reluctant expert in the matter, both through this committee and in my role on BD006-2 code committee

Peter Russell

Building Advisory Committee Representative

Civil College Board Cont…….. Associate Report

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This committee has been relatively quiet during 2011. After making recommendations to the Minister regarding Home Warranty Insurance and dispute resolution in the domes-tic building arena, the matter went quiet whilst submissions were received from industry in general. For reasons of confi-dentiality I cannot divulge much here, but it is fair to say that the impasse looks to have been cleared up and 2012 will see some new legislation in this area.

Peter Russell Building Industry Representative Group

Engineers Australia has been the secretariat for the NT Business Council for a number of years. The Council has been very busy this year in developing report cards to be presented to Government concerning infrastructure and social justice. Meetings have been held with government representatives in-cluding:

• Rob Knight, the then Minister for Business and Employ-

ment (now Attorney General) • Deputy Chief Minister, Delia Lawrie, MLA • Leader of the Opposition, Terry Mills • Shadow Minister for Business, Dave Tollner • Chief Executive Officer, Department of Construction

and Infrastructure The Business Council will progress discussions with the Chief Minister’s office and Deputy Chief Minister on the con-tents of the Report Cards and continue to make recommenda-tions to government and ensure there is some outcome from these Reports. The Business Council currently has 24 active industry groups as members.

The Built Environment Development Professionals (BEDP) has been wound up on a national basis, however it is proposed that the Northern Territory will continue to represent this group. The group consists of Planners, Architects, Engi-neers and Quantity Surveyors. This group is looking at ex-panding its membership in 2012.

Engineers Australia is the secretariat for this group. In 2011 Meetings have been held with Department of Construc-tion and Infrastructure Chief Executive Officer, Al Wagner and David Ritchie from Department of Planning to discuss various issues including procurement.

The President, Director and members of Northern Divi-sion represented Engineers Australia at many events, commit-tees and meetings including:: ♦ Charles Darwin University Industry Engagement Com-

mittee, Curriculum Committee, Prize Giving, Gradua-tion and Thesis Presentations, Science and Engineering Challenge.

♦ Vice Chancellor, Head of Structural Engineering, Head of the School of Engineering and IT at Charles Darwin University

♦ The Hon. Delia Lawrie, Deputy Chief Minister ♦ Minister Rob Knight, Attorney General (previously

Minister for Business and Employment) ♦ Minister Gerry McCarthy, Minister for Infrastructure

and Transport ♦ Defence Liaison, Army & Navy ♦ Media exposure through NT News, Imparja Television,

Centralian Advocate, ABC Television, ABC Radio and Territory FM and Channel 9.

♦ Northern Territory Business Council meetings ♦ Built Environment Design Professional meetings ♦ Hon Terry Mills, Leader of the Opposition ♦ Hon Kezia Purick, Deputy Leader of the Opposition ♦ Shadow Minister for Business, David Tollner ♦ Department of Construction and Infrastructure ♦ Department of Lands and Planning ♦ Building Advisory Committee ♦ Building Industry Representative Group ♦ NT Building Practitioners Board ♦ Procurement Board ♦ Department of Education and Training ♦ SIHIP Industry Engagement Group ♦ Women in Resources Group ♦ Museum and Art Gallery ♦ Building Practitioners Board

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Government & Industry Professional Links

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The Women in Engineering Committee has been active in 2011 with the following events conducted: • February - Breakfast with National Assessor, Chris Jen-

kins and keynote speaker Kirsty McInnes • August - Rana Everett attended Katherine school to

speak about the engineering industry • August - Girls Lunch talk socialise - WIE will catch up

every Tuesday • WIE cocktail function - 9 WIE members in attendance • GENX - Erin Hughes, Torres Strait Islander keynote

speaker

This is my first year being involved in the Young Engi-neers, and I think that 2011 has gone very well. Our aim to assist young engineers in all aspects of their working careers, from studying and applying for that first job through to gaining Chartered Status, has been met overall. We started off the year with a meet the committee meet-ing, followed by the usual welcome BBQ for students at CDU, to introduce them to Engineers Australia and let them meet members of the YEA-ND committee.

One of the initiatives that we have put into place this year is to do joint events with the Young Architects and Young Planners – two groups of professionals that a number of us work closely with in our careers. Unfortunately this meant that a group of architects won the inaugural ten pin bowling com-petition, held in June – but at least they did have one of our committee members on their team to make up the numbers so it wasn’t a total loss!

The Ambrose Golf day was well attended, and a spe-cial thank-you to our sponsors that make it all possible. The following event was the Gen-X, which was a chance for young and experienced engineers to meet up and exchange ideas and thoughts. The evening also included a two quizzes and two interesting talks on the theme of Humanitarian Engineering. A successful application for funding from the YEA National Committee made this possible, unfortunately such funding will not be available next year, so we will be looking for sponsor-ship if we are to run this event again.

Throughout the year we have also been arranging a series of lunchtime talks for the students at CDU. The talks are by recent graduates, in which they give a quick rundown of their experiences so that the students have a better idea of what they can expect. Next year we hope to further improve the support we

give in working towards Chartership, with various talks and events aimed at graduate engineers, together with a social event with the young planners and architects. The 2012 diary is certainly looking busy!

I would also like to thank the rest of the YEA-ND committee whose support and enthusiasm has been of great help in my first year.

John-Paul Foster Young Engineers President

Bryan Davies represented Northern Division on the na-tional YEA committee for the majority of 2011. In conjunc-tion with the ND YEA committee, they were successful in se-curing funding to host a GEN-X function and also to assist with resources to provide a keynote speaker for Gove.

Engineers Australia Biomedical Engineering Conference was held at the Darwin Convention Centre in September. 348 delegates and the program included a one day workshop on Humanitarian Engineering to fit with the theme.

The division hosted a number of meeting as an adjunct to this conference. Delegates also had the opportunity to visit Mindil Beach markets and our local reptiles, crocodiles! For-tunately none of them lost their limbs. We welcome Julie Woerner as our new Bio-Medical College Representative.

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Young Engineers Young Engineers Committee 2012

El Presidente J-P Foster

Vice President Jay Bob Finance Winnie Robertson

Secretary David Chapman National Rep (from May 2012)

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Student Representative Joseph Herbison

Women in Engineering Representative

Mina Lee

Indigenous Representative Damien Smith.

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National President, Merv Lindsay, visited the Northern Territory from 19th June to 24th June. This was a busy trip for Merv and his wife, Judy. The visit consisted of: ∗ Groote Eylandt which included a visit to SIHIP housing

projects for both Angurugu and Umbakumba as well as a site visit to GEMCO Mine. A dinner was held at Dugong Beach Resort for members and stakeholders.

∗ Visit and briefing to Marrara Christian College on the programs that the college provides including their focus on indigenous training.

∗ Defence of Darwin Musuem Project to explain to Merv the planning for the project and the importance of the $250,000 in funding that Engineers Australia Northern Division has committed to the project to set up a permanent “Engineering Display”.

∗ McArthur River Bridge (an Engineering Excellence Awards Entry) which provides a vital link between Borrooloola and surrounding communitites in the Roper Gulf Shire.

∗ A visit to Larrakeyah Barracks to tour a Naval Patrol Boat which provided Merv with an insight into the activities associated with asylum seekers that crashed off Ashmore Reef and the role the Navy played in their rescue.

∗ Downtime in sailing with our President Len Chappell around Darwin harbour and surrounds.

∗ Meet n Greet with Darwin members at Engineers Australia.

Thank you to the Management Committee for 2011. Your efforts and dedication to the Division is very much appreciated.

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National President Visit Management Committee 2011

Position Name

President/Electrical/Technologist Representative

Len Chappell

Congress/Past President Peter Hagan

Deputy President Louise McCormick

Committee Representative Chris Lugg

Committee Representative Sumesh Dhir

Committee Representative Luo Mitchell

Charles Darwin Representative David Lilley

Coastal/Water Eng Nat Rep Eric Valentine

Women in Engineering Nerida Beard

Heritage Committee Trevor Horman

Mechanical College Nat. Rep Maj Stephen Menscheyli

Young Engineers Nat. Rep Bryan Davies

Young Engineers Northern Division - President

John-Paul Foster

Regional Special Interest Group Adam James

Defence Representative Capt. Tim Hajenko

Centre for Engineering Leadership and Management

Gary Boyle

Engineering Associate Nat. Rep Jaswant Deo

Structural College/Building Advi-sory Group/Building Industry Reference Group

Peter Russell

Engineers without Borders Vacant

Alice Springs Representative Felicity Wall

Gove Representative Sunny Bhatti

Jabiru Representative Tom Gooding

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Congratulations to the Management Committee mem-bers in 2012. The Division Committee continues to be repre-sented by a cross-section of the Engineering Team. It is pleasing to see that Young Engineers are becoming more active and playing a greater role in decisions on the committee. Thank you to Len Chappell for leading the Division over the past 2 years in his role as President and we welcome Louise McCormick as incoming President in 2012. Louise will be one of the youngest President’s that the Division has had over the years. Northern Division will continue to support the following committees in 2012:

♦ Young Engineers ♦ Centre for Engineering Leadership and Manage-

ment ♦ Women in Engineering ♦ Heritage Committee

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Management Committee 2012

Position Name

President Louise McCormick

Past President, Electrical/ Tech-nologist Rep

Len Chappell

Congress Representative Peter Russell

Special Interest Group Rep Adam James

Environmental College Rep Kirsty McInnes

Structural College/CDU Rep David Lilley

ITEE College Rep Colin Van Eck

Mechanical College Rep Brian Forester

Civil College Rep Simon Turner

Women in Engineering Rep Nerida Beard

Transport Committee Rep Ken Grattan

Heritage Committee Rep Trevor Horman

Centre for Engineering Leadership Management

Gary Boyle

Defence Rep Tim Hajenko

Water /Coastal Rep Laksham Rajaratnam

Committee Member Chris Lugg

Committee Member Justin de Zylva

Committee Member Abe Abdallah

Committee Member Steve Walker

Committee Member Alagappan Lakshamanan

Committee Member Sumesh Dhir

Young Engineers President John-Paul Foster

Young Engineers National Rep Amr Edress (in waiting)

Alice Springs Rep Felicity Wall

Katherine Rep Vacant

Jabiru Rep Tom Gooding

Gove Rep Sunny Bhatti

Members of the 2012 Management Committee L to R Steve Walker, Gary

Boyle, Trevor Horman, Ken Grattan, Peter Russell, Jas Deo, Len Chappell,

Kirsty McInnes, Abe Abdallah and Louise McCormick (incoming President

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Engineering Excellence Awards “Year of Humanitarian Engineering”

The 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards dinner was held once again in the “Skyline” marquee at Darwin Turf Club for the first time. The following projects entries were re-ceived:

♦ Professional Engineer of the Year, Professor Friso de Boer, PhD FIEAust CPEng

♦ Young Professional Engineer of the Year, Lyndon Frearson, BEng MIEAust

♦ Finalist Young Professional Engineer of the Year, Sam McCarthy, MIEAust CPEng

♦ Highly Commended Young Professional Engineer of the Year, Nerida Beard, BEnv Eng (hons) MIEAust

♦ Engineering Associate of the Year, Jas Deo OMIEAust CEngO

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Project Title Submission

McArthur River Bridge Dept of Construction & Infrastructure, Dept of Lands & Planning & Steelcon

Palmerston Boat Ramp Dept of Construction & Infrastructure, Dept of Lands & Planning & Macmahon

Tiger Brennan Drive Exten-sion

Dept of Construction & Infrastructure, Dept of Lands & Planning, SKM & Macmahon Contrac-tors

Alice Springs Airport Solar Power Station

NT Airports, Dept of Climate Change Alice Springs Solar City, CAT Projects, Ingenoro, Sol-focus

Indigenous Mother’s and Short Term Patient Accommodation

Uno Management Sys-tems, Townes Chappell Mudgway, AWS, QS Services

Territory Growth Towns ‘Bridging the Gap’

Dept of Construction & Infrastructure, Dept of Housing, Local Govt & Regional Services, Dept of Lands & Planning

2011 Winners

2011 Engineering Excellence Award

Bushlight India CAT Projects

2011 Environmental & Sus-tainability Engineering Excel-lence Award and Australian Solar Society Award

Alice Springs Airport Solar Power Station NT Airports, Dept of Climate Change Alice Springs Solar City, CAT Projects, Ingenoro, Sol-focus

Highly Commended Award McArthur River Bridge Dept of Construction & Infrastructure, Dept of Lands & Planning & Steelcon

Highly Commended Reports, Procedures & Systems

Territory Growth Towns ‘Bridging the Gap’ Dept of Construction & Infrastructure, Dept of Housing, Local Govt & Regional Services, Dept of Lands & Planning

People’s Choice Award Tiger Brennan Drive Extension Dept of Construction & Infrastructure, Dept of Lands & Planning, SKM & Macmahon Contrac-tors

President’s Award Palmerston Boat Ramp Dept of Construction & Infrastructure, Dept of Lands & Planning & Macmahon

People in Engineering Award Winners

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• Alan Grove, MIEAust CPEng Civil Engineer (Chair of Judges)

• Clalia Mar, Regional Manager AusIndustry • Adam James, MIEAust CPEng, Wallbridge & Gilbert • Chris Lugg, MIEAust CPEng, Thank you to our judges for 2011. They dedicate their time on a volunteer basis and the Division is extremely grateful for this.

Technical Presentations were again sponsored by Dar-win City Council for the Engineering Excellence Awards and a dinner was hosted at Alice Springs Convention Centre for Alice Springs entrants.

At the 2011 Australian Engineering Excellence Awards dinner, the Bushlight India Project was awarded the highest honour by winning the Sir William Hudson Award for engi-neering excellence. This gala event was hosted by Engineers Australia’s National President, Merv Lindsay, at the Great Hall of Parliament House Canberra on Wednesday 23 November. The Engineers Australia Sir William Hudson Award was presented by Brett Jones, Executive Officer Production, Snowy Hydro Limited, to Michael Tuckwell, Senior Project Manager of CAT Projects, Paul Rodden, Senior Project Engi-neer of CAT Projects, Lyndon Frearson, General Manager of CAT Projects and Grant Behrendorff, Director of CAT Pro-jects. The Bushlight India Project demonstrates a fine integra-tion of Australian Engineering with community organisations using renewable energy to provide electricity to remote villag-es in India who otherwise don’t have power. Utilising $2 mil-lion in funding from the Australian Government as part of the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate, the Bushlight India Project has given opportunities to countless small businesses. The project model is unique for its service philosophy of providing an agreed, assured amount of energy - available 24/7 - to all consumers. This is achieved through a consultative energy planning process and a low cost household energy meter. This project has the potential to impact over 150,000 remote villages in India, and potential for export throughout the developing world. The Bushlight India Project was selected from 50 na-tional finalists. The judges were particularly impressed by the way in which the project developed robust and practical sys-tems for providing improved living conditions for hundreds of thousands of people. The project has been successful in build-ing strong community partnerships across a culturally sensitive environment. Jas Deo also won Engineering Officer of the Year at this event. Congratulations to both CAT Projects and Jas Deo in winning these prestigious awards.

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The “Year of Humanitarian Engineering” theme was certainly part of the 2011 Gala Dinner. The activity for this event was to build a shelter out of the Northern Territory news-paper and masking tape which the Division stole from EngQuest. The first prize went to Townes Chappell, Mudgway with the wooden spoon being awarded to Charles Darwin Uni-versity teacher’s table. Dan Baschiera was the keynote speaker for the dinner and he spoke about humanitarian issues in today’s world. Gerry Wood MLA was appointed as expert judge with participants attempting to bribe him throughout the evening.

The following members have received Fellow status in 2011. • Chris Lugg, FIEAust CPEng • Brendan Dowd FIEAust CPEng • Tom Maher, FIEAust CPEngT • Al Wagner, FIEAust • Ken Lewis, FIEAust • Peter Russell, FIEAust CPEng Keith Aitken also became a Companion in 2011. Congratulations to the following members who received Awards in 2011: • Jacinta Kelly GradIEAust - Winner Australian Federa-

tion of University Women Award • Daly Kelly GradIEAust - Community Service Award • Kirsty McInnes FIEAust wins Master Builders Con-

struction Women of the Year Award

As highlighted on the first page of the annual report, Northern Division quickly put together a “Humanitarian Fo-rum” which was held at the Darwin Convention Centre on 3rd November. Please refer to this article for more information on the conference and the topics covered.

The Director of the division has the opportunity to visit Timor Leste when she travelled with the Darwin Chorale. During this visit she met with three Engineers With-out Borders employees and present-ed them with the proceeds from the Engineering Excellence Awards for the water and sanitation project in

the mountains. The other project success was the delivery of 10 boxes of maths text books to the Dili Institute of Technolo-gy which had been donated by former maths teacher Rose Ha-gan. A breakfast meeting was also held during this trip and Darwin engineers Brian Forester and Greg Mariager attended and met with local engineers. It is hoped that this visit is the renewal of communica-tion with Timor Leste.

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Member Recognition

Membership Stats 2011

Humanitarian Forum

Timor Leste

Cheque presentation to EWB

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The development of education and research continues apace at the School of Engineering and Information Technolo-gy at Charles Darwin University, as student numbers increase and new facilities begin to take shape.

Enrolments in the first year of Engineering studies exceeded 100 for the first time, and this is expected to lead to significant increases in suitably-qualified graduates in due course. Proposals are in hand for a new course of study leading to BEng in Chemical Engineering; this is expected to be availa-ble for the first time in 2013 to both internal and external stu-dents.

The North Australian Centre for Oil and Gas (NACOG) is now taking shape and several staff have been appointed to this new innovation, aimed at developing research and training for people working in the exciting new develop-ments about to happen in NT. A new building specifically for NACOG has been designed and will be located adjacent to the existing main Engineering building (Purple 12) at Casuarina Campus. The expected opening date for this building is mid-2012; substantial funding has been provided from external sources.

Funds have very recently been allocated by NT De-partment of Construction and Infrastructure (DCI) to provide a new Structural Load Testing Facility (SLTF) capable of apply-ing substantial static or dynamic loads to structural elements. This will allow the behaviour and performance of key compo-nents of modern construction to be examined, and provide a means of confirming strength of these elements subject to ex-tremes arising from environmental conditions common to the NT. The new facility will be of interest to any organisation wishing to load-test structural elements, and will also provide an excellent teaching/research facility for Engineering students at CDU. Current plans are to house the SLTF in a separate “shed”, close to the new NACOG building, and for the facility to be commissioned in August/September 2012.

We are extremely grateful to NT DCI and central CDU funding sources for the financial support for the SLTF, and also to the organisations which have contributed to the costs of the new NACOG building and resources.

The School of Engineering and Information Technol-ogy is scheduled for a visit by an Accreditation Panel from Engineers Australia in May 2012. This is an external audit/scrutiny of the education provision of the Engineering courses offered at CDU, and is undertaken at regular intervals at all universities which offer EA-accredited Engineering courses. Preparations are well in hand for the submission of documenta-tion in advance of the visit. Part of the visit will include discus-sions between the Panel and representatives from local industry

and organisations, and we hope to secure a successful outcome from the visit with support from everyone involved.

As always, CDU would like to express thanks to all those who have supported the staff and students in the School of Engineering and IT in various ways over the past year, and hope that this support will continue into the future.

It was with more than a little sadness that we said farewell to Prof Eric Valentine, who has now retired and re-turned to the UK. Eric worked at CDU for more than 6 years and was the Foundation Chair in Civil Engineering. He has made a major contribution to the research of tidal movements in Darwin harbour, as well as to wider research in his field of hydraulic/water resources engineering. He will be very much missed by friends and colleagues at CDU.

Finally, staff at CDU were delighted to see Prof Friso de Boer receive the EA Northern Division Professional Engi-neer of the Year Award this year. As Head of School of Engi-neering and Information Technology, Friso’s undoubted enthu-siasm and abilities have led the School to its current position, following major expansion in the time since he joined CDU in 2003. It is very appropriate that, by this Award, EA has recog-nised Friso’s remarkable achievement in developing successful provision for Engineering education in NT and beyond.

With Seasonal Greetings to you all, and Best Wishes for what looks like being a very busy 2012!

David M Lilley Professor of Structural Engineering

Charles Darwin University

This marks the 10th anniversary of Engineers Australia’s outreach program EngQuest. The program is now a well recog-nised national program reaching over 44,000 students Australia wide. Statistics recently provided by National Office advised that a record number of schools, teachers and students from the Northern Territory were involved in EngQuest as follows:

• 1804 Students

• 56 Teachers

• 29 Schools

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EngQuest

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Science Week Kicked off in the Northern Territory

August 12

The following activities were conducted during Science Week in August 2011:

In addition Jurrassic Science Week introduced ‘Augmented Reality Dinosaurs’ to 14 cities and towns in plac-es such as the Smith Street & Todd Malls, Darwin Waterfront and Olive Pink Botanical Gardens.

November 14th saw the start of the 2011 SMART (Science, Math & Real Tech-nology) Tour in central Australia. Starting at Bradshaw Primary School in Alice Springs, the SMART presenter for the University of Newcastle, Sarah-Jane Judge dazzled the

young students with the ‘magic’ of science. The Science of Entertainment V2 shows students the tech-niques used to bring special effects to life on the big and small screen. 3D technology, blue screen and animatronics were just a few of the topics discussed and students took part in the inter-active presentation.

With the support of Andrew Johanson from Outback Stores as community liaison, navigator, public relations, teach-ers and entertainer, Keely and Sarah-Jane visited the communi-ties of Ti-Tree and Ali Curung, and then headed to the bright lights of Tennant Creek, where all of Tennant Creek Primary took part in the show.

In total, over 250 students in remote central Australia took part in the show, and feedback from the Schools has been fantastic. Ali Hood, a teacher at one primary school told us ‘we LOVED it, lots of talking about it, please come again!!’ - and we will! With the help of Shell Australia’s Social Investment program, Engineers Australia Northern Division has been funded to deliver the S.M.A.R.T program for the next 3 years.

A HUGE thanks goes to Shell Australia, who has pro-vided us with the means to plan for the next 3 years of Science Shows in the Northern Territory, and to Outback Stores and Andrew Johanson, who was kind enough to take time out of his schedule to drive 2 ladies around the Outback and provide in-formation on the culture and history of the communities & towns we visited.

Keely Quinn Major Projects

Ti-Tree Primary

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Date Event Venue

12/08/2011 Menzies School of Health Research Open Day

Menzies School Of Health Darwin

16/08/2011 Simon Pampena Stand up comedian and maths extraor-dinaire

Darwin Entertain-ment Centre

17/08/2011 Screening of film “Home”** details below on film

Deckchair Darwin

17/08/2011 Marine Science, People and Saltwter Dreaming in the Northern Territory: A Showcase of NT Marine Search

Northern Australian Research Unit at ANU (Ellengowan Drive) Darwin

18/08/2011 Climate, Energy & Water: Dealing with the Links

ANU/CDU Darwin

19/08/2011 Desert Smart Eco Fair—School Day Fun Run

Olive Pink Botanical Gardens Alice Springs

20 - 21/08/2011 Desert Smart Eco Fair

Olive Pink Botnaical Gardens Alice Springs

SMART Tour 2011

Ali Curung Primary

Bradshaw Primary

Tennant Creek

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May 4th & 5th saw the Science & Engineering Challenge come back to Darwin, with some surprizes in store for everyone. Engineers Australia staff worked for months with Charles Darwin University, the Department of Education and Training and the Rotary Club of Darwin North to organise this well at-

tended event. With 14 teams from 11 Schools from Darwin, Palmer-

ston & Katherine, 350 students were ready to build houses to withstand cyclonic wind, monsoonal rains and harsh heat, sta-bility controlled moon buggy’s and of course, the tennis ball armed catapult

Students appeared in droves on Wednesday morning, and eager (and some not so eager) students came to compete for a chance to head down to Wangarrata for the National Competition. First timers, Katherine High School gave an out-standing performance, just losing out to Essington Senior School in the last activity, ‘Gold Fever’ bridge building. Essington Senior School went on to take out the Wednesday Champion Trophy, and highest points overall.

Reigning winners, Darwin High School went up against eager schools including, Essington Middle School, Casuarina Senior College, Sanderson High School and St Johns College on Thursday. With the late arrival of Taminmin High School, after misplacing a student, doubts surfaced over the ability for the students to complete their tasks in time. The students knuckled down and worked hard to catch up – and their hard work paid off, gaining the highest points of the day and Thursday’s Champion Trophy.

The students of Essington Senior School, scored the highest points in the Territory and went onto to attend the Na-tional Challenge in Wangaratta in October 2011.

Keep an eye out for details of the 2012 Grand Science & Engineering Challenge – it will be in Darwin next year!

Keely Quinn Major Projects

The 2011 Sunchase Model Solar Car & Boat Challenge was held at the Royal Dar-win Showgrounds on 14 October in conjunc-tion with the World Solar Car Challenge. Over 250 students, teachers and volunteers gathered at the Showgrounds with students proudly displaying their boats and cars.

There was 60 registered cars and 8 boats on the day. The day started with scrutineering of the boats by our

band of volunteers and then the race was on. Heats were held in both the boats and cars throughout the day with the final winners being announced.

Thanks must go to Power and Water who once again proudly sponsored the Challenge and Brian VanDerStelt who was instrumental in getting over 9 volunteers and helpers from Power & Water. Thanks must also go to Nortruss Group of companies who actively worked behind the scenes to modify the pool for the boats and the purpose built track. This group helped with the set up of both the pool and the car track to en-sure that all went smoothly on the day.

As well as the Challenge, students also had the oppor-tunity to attend “Science Outside the Square” workshops con-ducted by the Royal Institute of Australia and also visit the World Solar Cars to see how the scrutineering is conducted for this event.

The Poster prize of $100.00 was won by Good Shep-herd Primary School. The winners of the Boat and Car Races were also awarded $100.00 for their school.

A great day was had by all and the Sun was certainly in our favour on the day!

On Friday 16th September the Al-ice Springs Sunchase 2011, a solar pro-pelled, kit cars, boat and model cars com-petition for local school students, was held at Centralian Senior College. Power and Water Corporation is the event main sponsor with other organisations such as Engineers Australia, local Rotary clubs

and businesses also contributing volunteer labour and money. The 2011 event was a great success with all partici-pants, including Engineers Australia Bronwyn Russell and Keely Quinn from Darwin, having a rewarding experience, whilst students enjoyed educational program promoting the use of renewable energy.

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Science & Engineering Challenge Darwin

Sunchase Alice Springs

Sunchase Darwin 2011

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The 5th Annual Alice Springs Sci-ence and Engineering Challenge was this year held at the impressive newly built Marian Centre at OLSH College. Students from Centralian Senior College, OLSH College, St. Philip's College, Centralian Middle School and Ntaria School compet-

ed for the coveted prize of Alice Springs Challenge Champions. The 125 students had a fantastic day designing and construct-ing feats of engineering such as bridges, catapults, mars bug-gies, eco habitats and helicopters. A strong selection of 25 vol-unteers from local businesses and industry helped support and inspire the students throughout the day in each of the activi-ties. After a tense finish between Centralian Senior College and OLSH College, the final bridge activity proved crucial as OLSH College ran out victors by 70 points. Delegates from ma-jor event sponsor Power and Water awarded the Challenge Champions trophy and winning medals to the team from OLSH College for what is now OLSH's third victory in five years, a remarkable achievement! The Engineers Australia 'Aesthetics Award' for the most outstanding bridge appearance and design went to the bridge team from OLSH College. The Desert Knowledge Australia 'Endeavour Award' for exceptional team work was awarded to the catapult team from Centralian Middle School.

After a year long process of grant applications, interviews and nego-tiations, Shell Australia selected Engi-neers Australia to take part in their na-tional Social Investment program by agreeing to support the S.M.A.R.T pro-gram in the Northern Territory for the next 3 years.

Of the original 140 applicants, 8 were selected nation-ally, and only 1 was selected in the Northern Territory, to be part of Shells new Social Investment program which will con-centrate on the education of Australia’s future. The funding and support provided by Shell will allow Engineers Australia Northern Division to not only ensure the future of the SMART program in the Northern Territory, but to hopefully grow the amount of students reached each year.

It is anticipated that Engineers Australia Northern Division, with Shell’s support, and the assistance of ALPA and Outback Stores will increase the number of visits to schools to 160 over 3 years. It is hoped that this will encourage students to consider a career including math or science in the future. To highlight the importance of the Social Investment program, which is over $15m Australia wide, Shell Australia hosted representatives from 22 organisations, now supported by Shell under its social investment programme, at a celebratory func-tion at Parliament House hosted by the Honourable Jenny Macklin MP, Minister for Families, Housing, Community Ser-vices and Indigenous Affairs.

The partnership with Charles Darwin University is ex-tremely important to Engineers Australia. The Division sup-ported the following activities throughout 2011: • Student Barbecues • Thesis Presentations • Graduation/Engineering Ambassador prize giving cere-

monies • Industry Engagement Group Meetings • Careers Fair Students have the opportunity to sign up membership with Engineers Australia at various events.

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Shell Investment Social Program

Charles Darwin Activities 2011

Science & Engineering Challenge Alice Springs

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Month Acvity

February 2011 Meet n Greet Young Engineers

February 2011 Launch “Year of Humanitarian Engineering”

February 2011 Women in Engineering - Chartered Presenta!on

February 2011 Seminar with Dr Fiona Wood

February 2011 Fellows Luncheon

March 2011 Gala Dinner

March 2011 Welcome New Students BBQ - Charles Darwin University

March 2011 Supporters Cocktail Func!on (Partners, sponsors, supporters and Friends)

April 2011 Young Engineers Meet n Greet

May 2011 Student Thesis Presenta!ons

May 2011 Charles Darwin University Prize Giving Ceremony

May 2011 Science & Engineering Challenge Darwin

May 2011 Plaquing Ceremonies Katherine and Roper River

May 2011 Katherine dinner for members and guests

May 2011 Science & Engineering Challenge Alice Springs

June 2011 Meet n Greet Na!onal President, Darwin

June 2011 Technical Presenta!ons Engineering Excellence Awards - Darwin

July 2011 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards

July 2011 Golf Day Young Engineers

August 2011 Launch of Engineering Week

August 2011 Heritage Bus Tour Engineering Week

August 2011 Science Week including regional events and CONASTA Conference

September 2011 Sunchase Alice Springs

September 2011 Careers Fair - Charles Darwin University

September 2011 Young Engineers GEN-X func!on

September 2011 Bio-Medical Conference

October 2011 Sunchase Darwin

May 2011 Technical Presenta!ons Engineering Excellence Awards - Alice Springs

Division Activities 2011

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The new look weekly email was introduced to members in 2010 and provides members the opportunity to register on line for events that are happening within the Division. This tool has proved to be very effective as our numbers for events have increased and also reduced the administration time for the Division. Our sponsors are proudly displayed on the weekly email.

The newsletter continues to be a source of information for those members who may not attend events. The Division also honours those members who have received certificates or awards throughout the year. We continue to send newsletters to our international members.

Members may have noticed that you can now register for events directly on the website and that there have been some changes over the last month or so on the website, partic-ulary on how you log into the division activities and events.

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Division Activities Cont…..

Month Acvity

November 2011 Humanitarian Forum

November 2011 Young Engineers Annual Mee!ng

November 2011 Annual Mee!ng Engineers Australia

November 2011 SMART Regional Tour Commenced

November 2011 Launch of Shell Social Investment Program - Canberra

December 2011 Development of Heritage Brochure for Alice Springs

November 2011 Fellows Luncheon

Internal Communications

Weekly Email

Newsletter

Website

Photographs 2011 Engineering Excellence Awards

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A notional calendar of events appears on

Page 26. A more accurate calendar will be provided in 2012

Division Office Closure for Christmas New Year Break

Friday 23 December 2011 (12 noon) to

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Thank you must also go to our partners, sponsors, supporters and friends. The Division can only continue to provide

events and activities because of this valued support.

Welcome to our new partners Shell Australia And our new sponsor, BHP Billiton

From the Director and Staff of Engineers Australia we wish

you a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. We wish to thank members and colleagues

for their assistance in 2011

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Photographic Journey 2011

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Date/Time Host Event Venue/Cost/Registration

January 2012 Engineers Australia/Young Engineers combined

Working Towards CPEng and Chartered Presentation breakfast

Engineers Australia

February 2012 Engineers Australia Launch of “Year of Regional Engineering Team”

Holiday Inn $50 members $60 non-members $45 Students

February 2012 Young Engineers Networking Event TBA

February 2012 NT Museums Bombing of Darwin East Point Military Museum

February 2012 Engineers Australia SMART Program Darwin/Palmerston

Various

March 2012 Young Engineers Student Meet n Greet TBA

Wednesday 28 March 2012 6.30pm

Engineers Australia Gala Dinner TBA

April 2012 Young Engineers Joint event with the Young Planners and Young Architects

TBA

May 2012 Engineers Australia Science & Engineer Challenge, Dar-win & Alice Springs

Darwin - Charles Darwin University Alice Springs—TBA

May 2012 Engineers Australia SMART Remote Various

June 2012 Young Engineers Annual ten-pin bowling competition TBA

Thursday 26 July 2012 6.30pm

Engineers Australia 2012 Engineering Excellence Awards Skyline Marquee Darwin Turf Club Fannie Bay

July 2012 Young Engineers Annual Golf Day TBA

7- 17 August 2012 Engineers Australia Engineering Week Various

13 - 17 August 2012 Engineers Australia/Inspiring Australia

Science Week Various

August 2012 Young Engineers London 2012 Olympics themed event

TBA

August 2012 Engineers Australia SMART Various

August 2012 Engineers Australia Sunchase Solar Car & Boat Challenge, Darwin

Royal Darwin Showgrounds

September 2012 Engineers Australia Sunchase Solar Car & Boat Challenge Alice Springs

TBA

September 2012 Young Engineers Annual GEN-X Event (subject to sponsorship)

TBA

November 2012 Young Engineers Annual Meeting TBA

Wednesday 28 November 20115:00pm

Engineers Australia Annual Meeting Engineers Australia