Student combines sugar and shells to filter contaminated water 4 Jul Mussel shells and sugar were all 18-year-old Uriah Daisybell needed to start engineering a solution to contaminated water in his community.
Why are women underrepresented in water? 24 Jan That the Australian workplace has a gender diversity problem is no secret. Despite one in two Australian workers being women, just one third of … Read more
Sydney Water General Manager named public sector champion 13 Jul One water sector heavyweight has been named in the Top 50 Public Sector Women in NSW for 2018, with this industry champion advocating women in … Read more
Homeward Bound raises awareness for women in STEM 12 Apr In a new initiative to raise awareness of the impact of women in science leadership, the Homeward Bound Program has been selecting women in … Read more
New online portal lets students discover STEM 4 Sep Written by Mary Rowland, AWA Water Education and Research Network Committee member.
Gender diversity key to water industry innovation, says expert 10 Jul A leading water researcher has been named one of Science and Technology Australia’s Superstars of STEM, a program designed to highlight and … Read more