An NT-first stormwater sediment control system and an award-winning school for students with disabilities are just a couple of the projects Paul Brandis has worked on since moving to Darwin in 2012.
At just 24, engineering graduate Kassia Ralston has already worked on Australia’s biggest public transport project and played water polo internationally. What’s the key to her success?
Curtin University’s Pavement Research Group has partnered with Main Roads WA, the City of Canning, the West Australian C&D waste recycling industry and ARRB Group to complete a major study into cement rehydration and the use of recycled materials in road pavements.
Research conducted at Curtin University of Technology could mean that the next time you drive to the shops you could be driving over the leftovers from someone’s renovation.
The impact of climate change could be worse in Australia than almost anywhere else in the world, due to a reduction in available fresh groundwater, says a Curtin University of Technology researcher.