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From Engineering Heritage Australia
Sitemap October 28, 2024
| Biographies | List of Organisations | List of Places |
Top Level Pages by State
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Abbreviations | [Knowledge;] | Jun 2024 |
Area of Practice | Heritage and Conservation Engineering is a recognized area of practice by Engineers Australia, with registered engineers listed on the National Engineering Register. State heritage councils also provide directories of heritage engineering experts, though these are advisory and not endorsements.[Knowledge;] | Jul 2024 |
Awards - Award of Merit | The Award of Merit for Engineering Heritage, established in 2002 by Engineering Heritage Australia, recognizes individuals for their significant contributions to engineering heritage, often through volunteer work over many years. | Jun 2024 |
Awards - Colin Crisp Awards | The table lists winners and highly commended projects for conservation and documentation awards from 2005 to 2021, focusing on engineering heritage projects in Australia and New Zealand. | Jul 2024 |
Awards - John Monash Medal | Established in 1976, honours Sir John Monash's legacy as Australia's greatest military commander and engineer. | Sep 2024 |
Awards - PNR Medal | List of engineers awarded the Peter Nicol Russell Medal from 1923 to 2023, including recipients and their states. | Aug 2024 |
Awards Other | The Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal is Engineers Australia's highest award, given annually to an Honorary Fellow for notable engineering contributions in Australia, honoring Sir Peter Nicol Russell's legacy. | Jun 2024 |
Awards | Engineering Heritage Australia manages three awards: the John Monash Medal for outstanding engineering heritage contributions, the Colin Crisp Awards for engineering heritage projects, and the Award of Merit for significant service to engineering heritage, often by volunteers. | Oct 2024 |
Bibliography NT | [Knowledge;] | Jul 2024 |
Bibliography National | [Knowledge;] | Aug 2024 |
Bibliography | [Knowledge;] | Jul 2024 |
Biographies by Era | May 2024 | |
Biographies by State | May 2024 | |
Biographies by Surname | May 2024 | |
Biographies by Theme | May 2024 | |
Biographies | Oct 2024 | |
Centenary Book 1 | Engineers Australia's centenary book, "Wonders Never Cease," highlights 100 significant Australian engineering achievements, compiled by 50 volunteer authors and available for purchase. | Jun 2024 |
Centenary Book 2 | The book "Wonders Never Cease" celebrates 100 Australian engineering achievements, highlighting engineers' contributions to the nation's development, but it is no longer available for purchase. | Jun 2024 |
Conference 21 Slideshow | Oct 2024 | |
Contact Home | Feb 2024 | |
Distinguished Engineers | Engineers Australia recognized 100 engineers who made significant contributions to Australia, publishing their stories in a 2019 centenary book. | Jun 2024 |
EH News Home | Aug 2024 | |
EHA Bulletin Series0 | Aug 2024 | |
EHA Bulletin Series1 | Aug 2024 | |
EHA Bulletin | Sep 2024 | |
EHA Conference 04 | Jun 2024 | |
EHA Conference 15 | Jun 2024 | |
EHA Magazine Index | The table summarizes articles from the 2013 December issue of an engineering heritage magazine, including the award of the John Monash Medal to Owen Peake, a celebration of Dr. John William Connell's 100th birthday, and various historical and obituary pieces. | Aug 2024 |
EHA Magazine | Oct 2024 | |
EHA Newsletter | Nov 2023 | |
EHRP Guidelines Templates | Engineering Heritage Australia's guide and recognition program aim to conserve and highlight significant Australian engineering heritage through markers and community awareness. | Sep 2024 |
EHRP Markers sorted by State | Aug 2024 | |
EHRP sorted by Recognition | Feb 2024 | |
EHRP sorted by State | Aug 2024 | |
Engineering Heritage Australia | Engineering Heritage Australia conferences from 1982 to 2024, focusing on engineering heritage themes and locations across Australia and New Zealand. | Oct 2024 |
Engineering Heritage Home | The Australian Engineering Heritage Register, established in 1984, recognizes and conserves significant engineering works, promoting community awareness and conservation. | Jun 2024 |
Engineering Organisations | Aug 2024 | |
Engineering Themes | Engineering disciplines have expanded beyond traditional areas like civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical, incorporating new technologies and specialties. | Oct 2024 |
Engineering Timeline | Australian engineers swiftly adopted key technologies, such as dynamite, telegraphs, and electricity, driving significant development from the 1860s to 1900s.[Knowledge;] | Jul 2024 |
Engineers Australia | Founded as the Institution of Engineers, Australia in 1919, EA is the principal professional body representing engineers in Australia. | Jun 2024 |
Heritage Engineering Home | Jan 2024 | |
Heritage Engineering Resources | The new EHA guide, published in September 2023, helps engineers assess and conserve engineering heritage items, including intangible and movable elements, by providing guidance on significance assessment and conservation actions, focusing on engineering expertise and principles beyond the Burra Charter. | Jun 2024 |
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Items of Interest | List of historical engineering items in Australia, categorized by state and year built.[Heritage Recognition;] | Sep 2024 |
Knowledge Home | Engineering Heritage Australia branches offer presentations, seminars, and webinars on state-specific engineering achievements, accessible via EA OnDemand.[Knowledge;] | Sep 2024 |
Links | Oct 2024 | |
Main Page | Oct 2024 | |
Maps | Mar 2024 | |
Oral History Program | Apr 2024 | |
Post Graduate Course Sydney003 | Sep 2024 | |
Post Graduate Course | The course introduces engineers to heritage materials, construction methods, and conservation processes, with a hybrid format including online and onsite workshops at Cockatoo Island, Sydney, leading to potential accreditation as Heritage and Conservation Engineers. | Sep 2024 |
Recognition Program | Table of Australian engineering heritage markers, listing historical sites by locality, state, year built, and marker type, recognizing significant engineering works across various categories and regions.[Heritage Recognition;] | Sep 2024 |
State Engineering Histories | The website provides separate webpages for each Australian state's unique engineering history, with links to available state histories. | Jun 2024 |
State History SA | Engineering Heritage South Australia records and informs on the state's engineering achievements and supports heritage engineering practices. | Jul 2024 |
State History VIC | Sep 2024 | |
Tours and Map Home | Oct 2024 | |
Units and Conversions | May 2024 |
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Bibliography NSW | [New South Wales; Knowledge;] | Jun 2024 |
Engineering Timeline NSW | [New South Wales; Eras;] | May 2024 |
NSW Engineering | European settlement in Sydney began in 1788, leading to environmental modifications for shelter, water, and food, and later expanded with the introduction of railways in the 1850s, significantly enhancing land exploitation and transportation capabilities.[New South Wales; Engineering Themes;] | May 2024 |
NSW Iron and Steel | Iron production began at Mittagong in the 1800s, with larger works at Lithgow and later at Newcastle and Port Kembla, replacing imports and evolving with industry needs.[New South Wales; Secondary Industry; Engineering Themes;] | May 2024 |
NSW Ports | Sydney Harbour, despite being naturally favorable, required significant engineering interventions to accommodate growing shipping demands, unlike other NSW ports.[New South Wales; Engineering Themes; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | May 2024 |
NSW Power Supply | Early NSW relied on manual and animal power, then steam engines, before transitioning to electric power from local and eventually remote coal-fired stations, now being replaced by renewable energy sources.[New South Wales; Engineering Themes; Electricity;] | May 2024 |
NSW Water Supply | Sydney's water supply evolved from local streams to distant sources, including the Nepean and Warragamba rivers, with staged dam constructions and aqueducts to meet growing needs, incorporating conservation and technological advancements over time.[New South Wales; Engineering Themes; Water;] | May 2024 |
Oral Histories Newcastle | [New South Wales;] | May 2024 |
Oral Histories Sydney | [New South Wales;] | Oct 2024 |
State History NSW | Key engineering milestones in New South Wales, from Aboriginal technology to modern infrastructure developments, including European settlement, water supply, transportation, and industrial advancements.[New South Wales;] | May 2024 |
Sydney's Transport Revolution | Page lists Bill Phippen’s pages on the bridge and associated railway works.[New South Wales; Sydney's Transport Revolution;] | Jun 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Country Towns Water Supply | The table outlines key milestones in water supply and sewerage development in various Australian regions from pre-1788 to 2019, highlighting significant projects and legislative actions.[New South Wales; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Dams | Timeline of dam construction in NSW, highlighting key dams and their construction years.[New South Wales; Water;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Electricity/Power and Communications | Tamworth introduced Australia's first municipal electric street lighting on 9 November 1888, marking a significant milestone in power history.[New South Wales; Electricity;] | Jun 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Gas | The Australian Gas Light Company was formed in 1837 to introduce gas lighting in Sydney, with the first street lights lit in 1841.[New South Wales; Energy;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Manufacturing and Heavy Industry | The table outlines key milestones in Australian heavy industry and manufacturing from 1788 to 2019, highlighting significant developments in brickworks, windmills, steam engines, steel production, and other industrial advancements over various periods.[New South Wales; Secondary Industry;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Ports, wharves, jetties & maritime facilities | Timeline of NSW ports, wharves, and maritime facilities from 1788 to 2019, highlighting key construction and development milestones.[New South Wales; Sea;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Rail Bridges | Historical development of railway bridges in New South Wales, highlighting key construction periods and bridge types from 1855 to 1999.[New South Wales; Rail;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:River Works and Irrigation | Key milestones in Australian irrigation and river works from 1788 to 2019, including dam constructions and flood mitigation schemes.[New South Wales; Flood Protection;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Road Bridges | The table outlines the historical development of road bridges in New South Wales, Australia, from 1788 to 2019, highlighting key milestones and innovations in bridge construction materials and designs over various periods.[New South Wales; Road;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Sydney/Newcastle/ACT Water Supply. | Evolution of water supply schemes in NSW region[New South Wales; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Tramways | Sydney's tram system evolved from horse-drawn (1861) to steam (1879), cable (1886), and electric trams (1899), with extensive expansion and eventual closure in 1961, followed by the introduction of light rail in 1997.[New South Wales; Rail;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Wastewater-Country Towns Sewerage | The table outlines the development of water supply and sewerage systems in Australia from pre-1788 to 2019, highlighting key milestones and technological advancements in treatment and collection methods.[New South Wales; Wastewater;] | May 2024 |
TimelineNSW:Wastewater-Sydney and Newcastle Sewerage | Sydney's sewerage system evolved from cess pits and surface drainage pre-1788 to complex networks by the late 19th century, with significant improvements and expansions through the 20th century to address public health and pollution issues, culminating in deep ocean outfalls by the 1990s.[New South Wales; Wastewater;] | May 2024 |
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Eminent Engineers Queensland Division Presidents | Engineers Australia celebrated its centenary in 2019, marking 100 years since its formation from 12 colonial institutes, with past presidents gathering in Brisbane.[Queensland;] | May 2024 |
Eminent Engineers Queensland HOF | The Queensland Hall of Fame honors engineers for outstanding professional achievements and significant contributions to the state's development and community.[Queensland;] | Jul 2024 |
Eminent Engineers Queensland Vol 1.pdf | "Eminent Queensland Engineers Vol 1," published in 1984, lists 34 engineers who passed away before 1977, with brief biographies.[Queensland;] | Jun 2024 |
Eminent Engineers Queensland Vol II.pdf | Lists 51 engineers who passed away before 1995, published in 1999.[Queensland;] | May 2024 |
Engineering Timeline Queensland | [Queensland; Eras;] | Jun 2024 |
Oral Histories Queensland | [Queensland;] | Apr 2024 |
State History QLD | Engineering Heritage Queensland (EHQLD) preserves and values Queensland's engineering history and heritage, ensuring its conservation for future guidance.[Queensland;] | Jul 2024 |
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Eminent Engineers South Australia Division Presidents | [South Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
Eminent Engineers South Australia EA Presidents | [South Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
Eminent Engineers South Australia HOF | The Engineers Australia - South Australia Hall of Fame honours engineers for outstanding professional achievements and community contributions.[South Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
Engineering Timeline South Australia | [South Australia; Eras;] | Sep 2024 |
Knowledge South Australia Seminar 2023 | The EHSA annual seminar, held on May 12, 2023, featured six presentations on various engineering heritage topics, available on YouTube.[South Australia;] | Apr 2024 |
Knowledge South Australia | Engineering Heritage South Australia (EHSA) offers a knowledge base and hosts seminars and online events to share engineering heritage information, including a YouTube channel with presentation links and annual seminar records.[South Australia;] | Apr 2024 |
Organisations Consultants South Australia | Table listing consultants by name, years, areas of practice, and available histories, focusing on structural and civil consulting fields.[South Australia;] | Apr 2024 |
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Engineering Timeline Tasmania | [Tasmania; Eras;] | May 2024 |
State History TAS | Tasmania's engineering history spans from convict labor to modern industries, including mining, railways, hydroelectric power, and post-war development, highlighting key innovations and infrastructure projects.[Tasmania;] | Oct 2024 |
TAS Coal | Coal mining by convicts near Port Arthur ceased before Port Arthur's closure, with later mining concentrated around Fingal, continuing modestly today.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Coal; Mineral Resources; Mining;] | May 2024 |
TAS Copper | Mt Lyell mine began as a gold prospect in 1883, transitioning to copper mining in 1892, with significant developments and challenges until its closure in 1994.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Mineral Resources; Mining;] | May 2024 |
TAS Gold | Gold was first discovered in Tasmania near Beaconsfield in 1847, with another significant deposit at Mt Lyell, associated with copper mining.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Mineral Resources; Mining;] | May 2024 |
TAS HighVoltage | Tasmanian electricity network construction[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Electricity; Transmission;] | May 2024 |
TAS Hobart Water Supply | The Ridgeway Water Supply Scheme, initiated in 1905, aimed to augment Hobart's water supply, particularly for the upper suburbs.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
TAS IronOre | Early iron smelting in the north was unsuccessful; a large magnetite deposit at Savage River was exploited in 1968 using innovative transport methods.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Conveyance; Mineral Resources; Mining;] | May 2024 |
TAS Limestone | Limestone mining began in 1926, with output used for cement and BHP's blast furnaces, and shipped from Devonport.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Mineral Resources; Mining;] | May 2024 |
TAS MtBischoff | Too short to summarise: A copy of a talk given by Jim Wilson at Tullah on 31 May 1983[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Electricity; Generation;] | May 2024 |
TAS Osmiridiun | Osmiridium, a rare iridium-osmium alloy, is hard, corrosion-resistant, and was used in pen nibs and munitions, mainly mined in the 1920s-1930s.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Mineral Resources; Mining;] | May 2024 |
TAS Railways | Early public transport used horse-drawn vehicles, later replaced by railways, electric trams, trolley buses, and finally petrol buses.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Rail; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | May 2024 |
TAS ShipBuilding | Shipbuilding in Van Diemen's Land utilized cheap convict labor and abundant Huon Pine, with Macquarie Harbour's yard producing notable vessels, including one seized by convicts.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Sea; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | May 2024 |
TAS SilverLead | Zeehan and Dundas in Tasmania were notable for silver-zinc deposits, discovered in 1882, with mining activities peaking before World War One.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Mineral Resources; Mining;] | May 2024 |
TAS Tin | James "Philosopher" Smith discovered a large tin deposit at Mt Bischoff in 1871, leading to significant mining and infrastructure development in Tasmania.[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Mineral Resources; Mining; Treatment;] | May 2024 |
TAS Zinc | Tasmanian zinc production industry[Tasmania; Engineering Themes; Mineral Resources; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Tasmania 1918-1945 Water (Hydroelectric) Power | [Tasmania;] | Oct 2024 |
Tasmania Aboriginal Technology | Tasmanian Aboriginal people, isolated for 12,000 years, developed sophisticated technology using fire, tools, and ochre to survive in a harsh landscape.[Tasmania;] | Oct 2024 |
Tasmania Convict Settlement | Between 1804 and 1853, over 70,000 convicts were transported to Van Diemen's Land, providing cheap labor for infrastructure development, including roads, bridges, and public buildings, many of which still exist today.[Tasmania;] | May 2024 |
Tasmania Division Presidents | List of chairmen and presidents from 1920 to 2021, detailing annual leadership changes.[Tasmania;] | May 2024 |
Tasmania Railways and Tramways | Tasmania's railways began with a 1836 convict-powered tramway and evolved through private and government lines, eventually standardizing to 3 ft 6 in gauge by 1888, with significant developments and challenges throughout its history.[Tasmania;] | May 2024 |
Tasmania Ship Building | [Tasmania;] | Oct 2024 |
Tour:Hobart CBD | Just has clickable map[Tasmania;] | May 2024 |
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1826 - 1884 : The Early Years | Western Australia's economy experienced cycles of growth and stagnation from its colonial establishment, hindered by high transport costs, small population, and competition from eastern colonies, but eventually developed with significant infrastructure and resource extraction contributions.[Western Australia;] | Jun 2024 |
1885 - 1914 : The Golden Age/Engineering Rush | The period from 1885 to 1901 in Western Australia was marked by gold rushes and significant infrastructure development, including rail lines, telegraph networks, and water supply schemes, which transformed the region's economy and population.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
1915 - 1945 : WWI, Depression, WWII | Western Australia's 1915-1945 period saw technological advancements, economic shifts, and significant events like World War I and II, impacting population, infrastructure, and industry diversification.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
1946 - 1962 : Post War Development | Post-war Western Australia saw significant economic growth, industrial development, and global connectivity, transforming it into a major minreral resources processing hub.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
1963 - 1985 : Increasing Momentum | Post-1962 Western Australia saw significant engineering and economic growth, driven by mineral resources and agricultural sectors, with expanded infrastructure, education, and manufacturing, supporting a rapidly increasing population and global market demands.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
Bibliography WA | [Western Australia; Knowledge;] | Jul 2024 |
Convict Construction in WA | Convicts built various bridges, public buildings, and jetties in Western Australia between 1860 and 1870, showcasing their labor and construction skills.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
Division Papers WA | Table of addresses with some missing, to be scanned and added later.[Western Australia; Knowledge;] | Jun 2024 |
Early Infrastructure in WA | Perth's early infrastructure used limestone, clay, and timber, with convicts and Royal Engineers contributing to construction, as documented in a 1998 review on large timber structures.[Western Australia;] | Aug 2024 |
Economic Consolidation in WA | Western Australia's late 20th and early 21st centuries saw infrastructure investments, iron ore production boosts, and industry diversification, driven by Chinese demand.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
Engineering Excellence WA | The Australian Engineering Excellence Awards, initiated in 1987, recognized top projects starting in 1996, with winners including various infrastructure and technological innovations.[Western Australia; Knowledge;] | Jul 2024 |
Engineering Timeline WA | Details significant engineering works and events in Western Australia from human occupation to modern times, covering various themes such as transport, mining, communications, and buildings, highlighting key milestones in the state's development.[Western Australia;] | Jun 2024 |
Engineers Australia - WA Honorary Fellows | Honorary Fellows of Engineers Australia are recognized for conspicuous service to the engineering profession.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
Engineers Australia - WA Medals and Awards | The Russell Dumas Medal, first awarded in 1970, recognizes the best academic performance in the final year at the University of Western Australia, named after Sir Russell Dumas, a prominent engineer and public works director in Western Australia.[Western Australia;] | Jun 2024 |
First Railways in WA | [Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
Indigenous Technology | Aboriginal peoples in Western Australia used sophisticated technology and land knowledge to survive, including fire, fish traps, and mining techniques, for over 45,000 years.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
Indigenous Trails and River Crossings in WA | Aboriginal groups interacted with neighbors through 'mandjar' fairs and trails, facilitating trade and later influencing highway alignments and bridge locations.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
Knowledge Western Australia | Western Australia boasts world-class engineering expertise, particularly in heavy haulage railways and offshore LNG development, with a rich historical context and ongoing technological advancements.[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
National Arboretum - WA Eminent Engineers Recognition | The text recognizes several eminent Western Australian engineers for their contributions, listing their achievements and roles in various engineering fields and institutions.[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
National Arboretum - WA Pin Oak Forest Recognition | In 2009, Engineers Australia celebrated its 90th anniversary by sponsoring the Pin Oak Forest at the National Arboretum in Canberra, featuring the 'Freefall' Pin Oak tree, and honoring distinguished engineers with reserved trees.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 |
National Presidents from WA | [Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
Oral Histories WA | [Western Australia;] | Jun 2024 |
Prominent WA Engineers Born After 1900 | [Western Australia;] | Aug 2024 |
Prominent WA Engineers Born Before 1900 | [Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
Royal Engineers and Convicts in WA | Royal Engineers and convicts built Western Australia's early infrastructure, including bridges, public buildings, and jetties, under British supervision.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
State History WA | Engineering Heritage Western Australia documents the state's engineering history and heritage, highlighting key eras and themes from Aboriginal technology to modern infrastructure developments.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 |
WA Consulting Engineers Chairmen | List of past presidents and chairmen of Western Australian engineering associations from 1956 to 2010.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
WA Division Chairmen (1920 - 1940) | List of Western Australian Division chairmen of the Institution of Engineers, Australia from 1920 to 1940, detailing their names, lives, and occupations.[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
WA Division Chairmen (1941 - 1960) | List of Western Australian Division chairmen from 1941 to 1960, detailing their names, lifespans, and occupations.[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
WA Division Chairmen (1961 - 1980) | List of Western Australian division chairmen from 1961 to 1980, detailing their names, lifespans, and engineering disciplines.[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
WA Division Chairmen (1981 - 1993) | List of Western Australian division chairmen from 1981 to 1993, highlighting their names, disciplines, and notable roles.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
WA Division Presidents | List of Western Australian division presidents from 1994 to 2024, highlighting each year's president.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
WA Governors and Members of Parliament | The text details the involvement of engineers in Western Australian governance, highlighting two Governors who were professional engineers and several engineers who served in the state and federal parliaments, along with their engineering backgrounds and contributions.[Western Australia; People; Public Sector;] | Jul 2024 |
WA Institution of Engineers Presidents (1909 - 1920) | [Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
WA Mineral Sands Mining and Processing | Page is under construction, only a few lines of text.[Western Australia; Engineering Themes; Mining;] | Aug 2024 |
WA Papers in the Institution of Civil Engineers, London | Two papers listed[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
WA Papers in the Institution of Engineers, Australia Transactions (1920 - 1976) | Only one paper by Lawson listed. Surely cannot be correct.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
WA Presidents and Chairmen | The Honour Board was unveiled on March 31, 1977, listing chairmen from 1920 to 2024.[Western Australia;] | Jun 2024 |
WA Stories in 'Wonders Never Cease' | The book "Wonders Never Cease" highlights various Australian engineering achievements, including several with a Western Australian connection, such as the Goldfields Water Supply, Trans Australian Railway, and Pilbara Iron Ore Mining.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
WA Tour Fremantle Tour A | Engineering Heritage Walking Tour of Fremantle City and Wharfs. The tours emphasize the city's economic and wartime roles, and feature notable figures like Engineer-in-Chief Charles Yelverton O'Connor.[Western Australia;] | Oct 2024 |
WA Tour Perth CBD Tour | Tour of Perth central business district pointing out engineering achievements that helped make the city what it is today[Western Australia;] | Oct 2024 |
WA Tour Perth CBD Walking Tour | Self-guided engineering heritage walking tour of Perth, highlighting various historical engineering sites and landmarks.[Western Australia;] | Aug 2024 |
WA Tour Perth Engineering Heritage Tour A | The Perth Engineering Heritage walking tour explores key engineering sites in Perth, including drainage systems, power stations, and historical infrastructure, highlighting the city's development and engineering milestones.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 |
WA Women Engineers | Carol Jelley, the first woman WA Division President of Engineers Australia in 2003, paved the way for subsequent female presidents and honorary fellows, highlighting women's contributions in engineering.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 |
West Australian Air Transport | The Aviation Pioneers of the Outback of WA series by John Pritchard details early aviation history in Western Australia, covering various pioneering airlines and services.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 |
Western Australian Institution of Engineers (WAIE) Committee Members | Outlines the committee members and membership numbers of the Western Australian Institution of Engineers from 1910 to 1920.[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
Western Australian Institution of Engineers (WAIE) Proceedings | The text outlines various engineering topics and addresses from volumes, covering Western Australia's development, infrastructure, and technological advancements from 1829 to 1910.[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 |
Western Australian Institution of Engineers (WAIE) WWI Honour Roll | The Western Australian Institution of Engineers' World War I Honour Roll lists engineers who served, including those killed in action and awarded for gallantry.[Western Australia;] | Jun 2024 |
Biographies
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Aarons, Gabriel | Managed mines, consulted on gold mines, and practiced as a mining engineer in Kalgoorlie from the late 1800s to the 1920s.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 | |
Aarons, Julian Boyd | 1876-1953 | Graduated from the Royal School of Mines in 1899, managed several gold mines, and became president of the US Borax Company, contributing significantly to mining and metallurgy.[A; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Adam, Eric | 1913- ---- | Engineer with significant contributions to railway and engineering management, introducing innovations like air conditioning and stainless steel carriages.[A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Adam, John | Engineer and mine manager with extensive experience in Australian mining, managing key mines and serving as general manager for Bewick Moreing.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 | |
Addicoat, Leo | 1929-2018 | Founded Norman & Addicoat, led electrical and mechanical projects, and later established Addicoat, Hogarth and Wilson, contributing to notable buildings like the High Court on Lake Burley Griffin.[A; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civics; Mechanical;] | May 2024 |
Agnew, John | 1872-1939 | Managed several mines in Western Australia, oversaw modernization and cost reduction in mining operations, and held key director roles in major mining companies.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Agnew, Rudolf | 1896-1960 | Engineering achievements include managing gold mines in Australia and Europe, developing low-grade ore treatment methods, and leading mining organizations as president and general manager.[A; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Aitken, Donald | 1925-2010 | Led the development of Western Australia's road network, introducing traffic lights, sealing major highways, and implementing computer-aided design, serving as Commissioner of Main Roads.[A; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Road;] | May 2024 |
Akroyd-Stuart, Charles | 1873-1941 | Invented the first compression ignition oil engine, patented in 1890, using a vaporizing chamber for ignition.[A; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Applications; Coal;] | May 2024 |
Akroyd-Stuart, Herbert | 1864-1927 | Invented the hot bulb engine, pioneering compression ignition with timed fuel injection, leading to the Hornsby-Akroyd oil engine series.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Private Industry;] | May 2024 |
Albrecht, Martin | [A; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Alder, Keith Frederick | 1921-2014 | Engineer developed tungsten, molybdenum, and nuclear materials, pioneered high-frequency induction heating, and led Australian nuclear research and uranium enrichment initiatives.[A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Alexander, Hugh | 1920-2005 | Engineer rose through ranks in Nigeria and Australia, overseeing key railway projects and assessments from 1946 to 1985.[A; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Alfredson, Peter George | 1938- ---- | Chemical engineer contributed significantly to nuclear fuel cycle, alternative fuels, and environmental research, leading various divisions at Atomic Energy Commission and CSIRO.[A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Allen, Francis | 1867-1952 | Inaugural director of Western Australian School of Mines, established key facilities, and advocated for technical education despite economic challenges.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge;] | May 2024 |
Allen, James | 1872-1945 | Managed several gold and tin mines, designed and erected processing plants, and consulted on mining projects in Australia and Central America.[A; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Allen, Robert | A metallurgist who described and worked on several major gold mine ore treatment plants in Western Australia, publishing detailed articles on these projects in the Journal of the Chamber of Mines of Western Australia.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry;] | May 2024 | |
Allen-Williams, David | 1918-2004 | Led mechanical engineering at UWA, fostered nuclear science and engineering, and initiated industry-funded research projects, advancing Western Australia's engineering sector.[A; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Research and Development;] | May 2024 |
Allsop, Frederick | 1865-1932 | Established first cyanide works in Transvaal and Victoria, and pioneered electro precipitation plants, leading metallurgical practices in Australia.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Ambrose, Stanley Alexander | 1926- ---- | Developed standards for boilers and pressure vessels, advanced welding research, and improved safety in pressure equipment and hazardous materials handling.[A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Anderson, David | 1923- ---- | Engineer developed hydrological systems, designed dams, and managed engineering laboratories, contributing significantly to water resources and power projects.[A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Anderson, John Barry | 1935- ---- | [A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Andrew, James | 1870-1946 | Engineer managed Perth Gas Company, developed a gas plant, and held key roles in engineering institutions.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations;] | May 2024 |
Angus, Robert | 1875-1953 | Worked as an electrical engineer for Claremont Council and later as Superintending Engineer for McIlwraith McEacharn.[A; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Anketell, Richard | 1862-1928 | Led projects in Victoria, Tasmania, and Western Australia, including the Transcontinental Railway and the rabbit-proof fence.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Antill, James Macquarie | 1912-1994 | Pioneered pre-stressed concrete, introduced stud-welding, and authored influential civil engineering texts, while holding key roles in engineering institutions and committees.[A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Apelt, Colin | [A; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Appleyard, John | 1933-2023 | Academic, specialized in thermodynamics, led mechanical engineering department expansion, and taught engineering finance at the University of Western Australia.[A; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Education and Research; Mechanical;] | Aug 2024 |
Archer, Frederick Ernest | 1913- ---- | [A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Archibald, John | Managed gold mines, published on compressed air use in tailings elevation, and oversaw significant gold production in Western Australia.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 | |
Armitage, William Lock | 1862-1931 | Roles as Draughtsman, Assistant Engineer, and Resident Engineer, contributing to public works and water supply projects in Western Australia.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Arney, Arthur | 1864-1939 | Engineer rose from Field Assistant to Engineer for Irrigation and Drainage, contributing to water supply, sewerage, and drainage projects from 1896 to 1925.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Water;] | Jul 2024 |
Arrow, James | 1852-1913 | PWD engineer, worked on Goldfields Water Supply.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Ash, Richard Raleigh | 1923- ---- | Civil engineer with key roles in water supply and sewerage for NSW Public Works Department and Army Engineers during WWII.[A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Ashby, John | 1936-2021 | [A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Atkins, William | 1836-1920 | Built railways, schools, mint, jetties, and infrastructure projects in Western Australia from 1892 to 1906, including the Perth Mint and Bunbury Lighthouse.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Private Industry; Civics; Rail; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Attikiouzel, Yianni | 1946-2023 | Pioneered research in digital signal processing, artificial intelligence, and medical engineering, establishing the UWA Centre for Intelligent Information Processing Systems, developed medical devices and promoted engineering education.[A; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Education and Research; Biomedical; Electrical; Information, Telecommunications and Electronics (ITE);] | Aug 2024 |
Atwell, Harold | 1882-1955 | Contributed significantly to Perth's infrastructure, including sewerage, water supply, and road upgrades, and held key roles in public works and city engineering.[A; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Local Government; Civics; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Atwell, Horace | 1883-1949 | Engineer who joined the works department as a cadet, became a founding associate member, and served as City Engineer from 1925 to 1948.[A; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Local Government; Water;] | May 2024 |
Austin, Robert | 1825-1905 | Engineer and surveyor who surveyed the railway line from Warnbro Sound to the Darling Scarp and explored around Mount Magnet in the 1850s.[A; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government;] | May 2024 |
Avery, Phillip | 1908-1989 | Deputy Chief Engineer for Victoria's Forest Commission, later Principal Engineer for WA's Commonwealth Department of Housing and Works, contributing significantly to engineering leadership and infrastructure development.[A; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Federal Government;] | May 2024 |
Axon, Albert | Too short to summarise: .....[A; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Babington, Charles | 1866-1947 | Surveyed key Australian railway routes, led several railway construction projects, and was a founding member of engineering institutions.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Bader, Harry | 1866-1928 | Transitioned from mining to electrical engineering, led electrification projects, and founded a consulting engineering firm.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Tasmania; Biographies; State Government; Consultant; Electrical; Mining; Wireless and Digital;] | Jul 2024 |
Baines, William | 1894-1979 | Served as a draughtsman, assistant engineer, and eventually engineer-in-charge, contributing significantly to public works from 1911 to 1959.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Bains, George | 1871-1948 | A town engineer and surveyor, he served in Southern Nigeria and later as City Engineer for Fremantle, retiring in 1944.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Baird, Adam | 1873- ---- | Erected mining machinery in Western Australia, and designed notable buildings like Baird's Arcade.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies;] | May 2024 |
Ball, Richard | 1857-1937 | Engineer and politician who signed the contract for the Sydney Harbour Bridge and oversaw significant railway and infrastructure projects in NSW.[B; New South Wales; Biographies; State Government; Institutions and Associations; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 |
Ballard, Robert | 1839-1912 | Civil engineer constructed railways in Australia, patented rail innovations, and developed cost-effective construction methods.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Baltzer, William Julius | 1859-1948 | Introduced Monier Concrete to Australia, designed pioneering reinforced concrete structures, and worked with John Monash on key projects.[B; New South Wales; Victoria; Biographies; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Bandler, Hans | 1914-2009 | Civil & Environmental Engineer, worked for Sydney Water Board, and contributed to the Warragamba Dam's complex tunnel system.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Barratt, James | 1858-1921 | Worked on railway projects, surveys, and civil engineering projects in Australia and England, contributing to several significant railway constructions and infrastructure developments.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Barratt, Thomas | 1860-1924 | Engineer led Fremantle Jetty extension, managed Albany Harbour Works, and served as Town Engineer in Fremantle until 1909.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Barron, Joseph | 1859- ---- | Finalized plans for Perth’s William Street Rail Bridge and held key roles in railway construction and engineering departments.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Barton, Charles | [B; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Bashford, Keith Harvey | 1934-2022 | [B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Bateman, Edgar | 1879-1961 | Managed ports, and joined the Institution of Engineers in 1928, later working for Main Roads WA.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Baxter, Abraham | 1844-1923 | Engineered key railway deviations in Western Australia and Queensland, including the Eastern Railway Deviations and the Gympie to Gladstone Railway.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Beaumont, Edwin | 1869-1948 | Managed sewerage schemes, mine operations, and railway construction, published technical papers.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Mining; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Bedlington, William | 1852-1926 | Managed collieries, introduced mechanical coal cutters, and contributed to coal mining regulations in Australia.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Beech, Harold | 1882-1924 | Engineer from Staffordshire, worked in coal mines, studied at WA School of Mines, and led engineering innovations at Sons of Gwalia Ltd, installed producer gas engines and saving a slimes treatment plant during a fire.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Beeson, Sydney | 1881- ---- | Engineer and manager of several engineering firms, including Atlas Engineering and Hoskin's Foundry, with significant contributions during World War I.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Private Industry;] | May 2024 |
Bell, Arthur | 1856-1943 | Worked on railways in Australia and New Zealand, hydrographic surveys, and harbor projects, retiring in 1907.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Civics; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Bennett, Allan | 1902-1984 | Worked in WA Public Works Department, published papers on tides and concrete piles, and served as a Major in World War 2.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Bennett, Athol | 1882-1959 | Surveyor, educator, held key roles in Western Australian surveying and town planning institutions.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Institutions and Associations; Civics; Civil;] | Jul 2024 |
Bennett, Harold Bruce | 1889-1956 | Apprentice at WA Railways, studied mechanical engineering, and rose to Chief Mechanical Engineer and General Manager of Tasmanian Government Railways, contributing significantly to industrial development and wartime efforts.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Tasmania; Biographies; Rail; Weapons;] | Jul 2024 |
Bennett, Henry | 1868-1948 | Managed workshops at Fremantle Harbour, served as Assistant Engineer and Mechanical Engineer, and consulted for State Shipping Line.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Bennett, John Makepeace | 1921-2010 | Pioneered structural engineering calculations on EDSAC, designed Ferranti Mark 1*, and developed software for SILLIAC, becoming Australia's first computer science professor.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Benson, William | 1920- ---- | Engineer with significant contributions to water supply and public health engineering, including the construction of Wungong Dam and Sirofloc water treatment plant.[B; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Berman, Michael | 1937- ---- | Engineer with 28 years at Sydney Water Board, specializing in structural design, sewerage treatment, and environmental impact, earning Excellence Awards for key reports.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Berry, Tom | 1922- ---- | [A; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Berryman, Richard | 1898-1983 | Electrical consultant and contractor from 1925 to 1970, worked on notable projects like London Court, Piccadilly Theatre, and University of Western Australia campus.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry;] | May 2024 |
Bertony, Joseph | 1922-2019 | A French-born engineer contributed significantly to the Sydney Opera House's construction, performing precise calculations for its iconic design, and later worked on various Australian projects, including the Roseville Bridge.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Besley, Morrish Alexander | 1927- ---- | [B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Besly, Bryan | 1934- ---- | Managed sugar terminal projects, oil fields, and coal handling facilities, earning an Award of Excellence from the Association of Consulting Engineers.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Betty, John G | 1922-2002 | [B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Billings, Alan | 1925-2009 | Academic, led UWA electrical engineering department, developed microelectronics facilities, and advised government on defense and energy research.[B; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Research and Development; Leadership and Management;] | May 2024 |
Birch, Frederick | 1858-1898 | Joined WA Public Works Department in 1875, worked as a draughtsman under notable engineers, and contributed to significant infrastructure projects until 1896.[B; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Birzulis, Aldis | 1934- ---- | [B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Bishop, Arthur Ernest | 1917-2006 | Developed landing gear steering, 'shimmy' control, and variable-ratio rack and pinion power steering, holding over 300 patents worldwide.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Black, Keith | 1912- ---- | [B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Blackwood, Edward | 1904-2002 | Led the conversion of the Fremantle to Kalgoorlie railway to standard gauge from 1965 to 1970 as a civil engineer.[B; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Blair, Leith | 1900-1969 | Joined WA Public Works Department in 1920s[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Blake, Rustat | 1871- ---- | Engineer specializing in railways, supervised key railway projects, and advised on Australian rail and port developments, including the Gibb Report on Fremantle port.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Blake, Thomas | 1878- ---- | Served as Town Clerk and Engineer for Cottesloe.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Local Government; Road;] | May 2024 |
Blakey, Prof. Frank | 1897-1952 | Academic, led University of WA engineering school, designed notable buildings, and held key roles in engineering institutions.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Education and Research; Commercial;] | May 2024 |
Blatchford, Colin | 1908-1991 | Worked on irrigation projects in Egypt, and served in the Royal Engineers during the 1939-45 war.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies;] | May 2024 |
Bleazby, Robert | 1870-1933 | Worked on WA railways, published papers on railway water supply, and authored books on railway engineering.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Blix, Kristian | 1888-1949 | Worked in hydrotechnics, and rose through railway engineering roles in Western Australia from 1928 to 1939.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Blunden, William Ross | 1916-2003 | Developed Australia's first large-scale automatic computing machine, pioneered traffic engineering, and applied operations research in military and transport sectors.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Boland, James | 1894-1965 | Engineer with WA railways, worked as draftsman and Assistant Engineer, elected to Institution of Engineers Australia, served as Acting District Engineer in Perth.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Bond, Kenneth Arthur | 1919- ---- | [B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Bone, Evelyn | 1872- ---- | Engineer worked on railway, water, and sewerage projects, served as Chief Draughtsman and Senior Design Engineer, and managed drawing offices.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail; Road; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
Booker, John Robert | 1942-1998 | Academic, taught engineering mechanics at the University of Sydney, specialised in theoretical geomechanics research.[B; New South Wales; Biographies; Civil;] | Jun 2024 |
Booth, Donald | 1853-1937 | Served as Assistant Railway Electrician, Inspector of Machinery, and contributed to railway and mining sectors from 1894 to 1922.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Bott, Kenneth | 1914-1998 | Contributions to municipal infrastructure, sewerage, road development, and urban planning.[B; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Local Government; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Bott, Leonidas | 1889-1968 | Supervised automation of Perth Telephone Exchange, held various engineering roles, and rose to Superintending Engineer in Western Australia.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Electrical; Telegraph and Telephone;] | May 2024 |
Boulton, George | [B; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Bowden, Andrew | 1900-1968 | University of WA academic, received prizes for work on heavy oil engines and gas turbines.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge;] | May 2024 |
Bowling, Keith McG | Chemical engineer specializing in coal processing, gasification, and carbonaceous materials, with significant contributions to Australian engineering and industry.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Boyd, Arthur | Engineer, worked for Sydney City Council, NSW Electricity Commission, and Local Government Appeals Tribunal, later an Executive Officer at the Institution of Engineers Australia.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Bradfield, John | [B; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Bradley, Joshua | 1896-1988 | Chief Mechanical Engineer for Madras and South Mahratta Railway and Western Australian Government Railways, leading significant railway engineering projects.[B; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Brady, Frank | Engineer contributed significantly to power station operations, introducing digital technology, and advocating for fabric filters, leading to cleaner power systems and advanced training simulators.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Bregenzer, Henry | 1866-1928 | Engineer who worked on the Port Hedland Marble Bar Railway, founded engineering institutions, and held key roles in Australian engineering bodies.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Bregenzer, Herman | 1868-1949 | Engineer worked on Coolgardie Water Supply Scheme, became Assistant Engineer, and later District Engineer in Kalgoorlie, contributing significantly to water supply projects.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Water;] | May 2024 |
Brennan, Thomas | 1892- ---- | Worked on concrete wharf, hydroelectric schemes, and irrigation projects, serving as Resident Engineer for Geraldton Harbour and Northwest Engineer.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Brimage, Thomas | 1866-1915 | Established a consulting engineering business in Coolgardie, managed gold mines, and served as a mechanical draughtsman and land agent.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Brisbane, David | 1888-1960 | Contributed to railway management, consulting, and public works, standard gauge railway changes and endowed a civil engineering prize.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Brisbane, Edgar | 1902-1968 | Contributed significantly to mine ventilation practices, publishing key papers and holding senior roles in Western Australia's mining sector.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Broadbent, Herbert | 1879-1945 | Erected power plants in Portugal and Western Australia, managed electrical departments, and served as a munitions inspector during World War I.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Generation;] | May 2024 |
Broadfoot, John | 1876-1959 | Engineer who designed and constructed Garratt locomotives, introduced diesel electric railcars, and managed railway workshops in Western Australia.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Coal;] | May 2024 |
Brockway, Walter | 1864-1941 | Constructed Perth's tramway system, served as Town Clerk and Engineer for Claremont, and was a founding member of the WA Institution of Engineers.[B; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Brodie-Hall, Sir Laurence | 1910-2006 | Led Western Mining Corporation's expansion, discovering nickel sulphides and establishing key mining operations in Western Australia.[B; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Leadership and Management; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Browne, Thomas | 1818-1882 | Worked on the London to Birmingham railway, Fremantle lunatic asylum, and proposed Harbour Improvement Scheme for Fremantle.[B; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Civics and Buildings; Rail; Sea;] | Oct 2024 |
Bubb, Charles | 1928-2015 | Led development of the 1979 Australian Earthquake Code, promoted earthquake and wind engineering research, and introduced computer-aided design in public service.[B; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Federal Government; Public Sector; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Builder, Geoffrey | 1906-1960 | Developed broadcasting sets, contributed to ionospheric research, and led industrial research labs, enhancing Australia's radio and radar capabilities.[B; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Research and Development; Education and Research; Air Force; Information, Telecommunications and Electronics (ITE); Wireless and Digital;] | Jun 2024 |
Bull, Frank | 1917-2003 | Led wartime team to solve Liberty ship failures, influential academic, assisted West Gate Bridge inquiry, and recipient of multiple engineering awards.[B; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; South Australia; Biographies; Education and Research; Civil;] | Apr 2024 |
Bullock, Ernest Martin | 1921-2008 | [B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Burley, Victor | 1914-2002 | Developed continuous chocolate manufacturing process, pioneered centrifugal refrigeration compressors, and advanced industrial engineering in confectionery and milk processing.[B; Tasmania; Biographies; Manufacturing; Chemical;] | May 2024 |
Burn, Alan | 1889-1959 | Significant contributions to water-turbine design, bridge engineering, and early structural welding, holding key academic and industry positions.[B; Tasmania; Biographies; Knowledge; Leadership and Management;] | May 2024 |
Burrows, George | 1890-1984 | Led a team to capture and transport a German railway gun during WWI, later worked as a civil engineer for NSW Railways, and served in WWII.[B; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jan 2024 |
Butler, Kathleen | 1891-1972 | Prepared the specification for the Sydney Harbour Bridge, managed tender processes, and contributed significantly to the bridge's design and construction, despite lacking formal engineering qualifications.[B; New South Wales; Biographies; Leadership and Management; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Aug 2024 |
Butters, John | Developed Tasmanian hydro-electricity and transformed Canberra into the Australian capital, overseeing significant infrastructure projects.[B; Tasmania; Australian Capital Territory; Biographies; State Government; Federal Government; Civics; Leadership and Management; Renewables;] | May 2024 | |
Butterworth, Peter | 1901-1980 | [B; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Cameron, Ian | [C; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Campbell, Ronald Frank | 1927-2007 | [C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Campbell-Allen, Denison | 1923-1992 | Pioneered concrete technology, authored 71 publications, and held key roles in Australian engineering institutions and academia.[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jul 2024 |
Carey, Theophilus | 1885-1963 | Engineer, supervised the conversion from direct to alternating current in Perth, authored papers on power transmission and electricity supply, and held key engineering roles in various Australian companies.[C; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; New South Wales; South Australia; Tasmania; Victoria; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations; Electricity;] | Jun 2024 |
Carlin, Ernest Herbert | 1865-1941 | Engineering surveyor and resident engineer who oversaw dredging and reclamation projects, including the Swan River Reclamation Works and Geraldton Harbour expansion.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; State Government; Public Sector; Civil; Transport - River, Rail and Road; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Jul 2024 |
Carter, Noel Bruce | 1928- ---- | Engineer, worked on hydro-electric power stations, and managed international projects in several countries.[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Casley, William S | 1937- ---- | [C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Cavanagh, Righton | 1892-1957 | Engineer and war veteran, awarded the Military Cross, led significant water supply projects, and held key engineering roles in Australia.[C; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Army; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Sep 2024 |
Chapman, Robert | 1866-1942 | Promoted engineering professionalism, developed formal courses, and consulted on various infrastructure projects, earning prestigious medals and honours in the field.[C; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; South Australia; Biographies; Education and Research; Civil; Structural;] | Apr 2024 |
Chapman, Thomas Grandin | 1927-2012 | Too short to summarise: .....[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Chester, John B | Electrical engineer and manager at Australian General Electric, contributed to Australian standards and engineering membership evaluations.[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Chidgey, Neville D | Consulting engineer to major banks, Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, and Honorary Governor of the Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering.[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Chinn, Henry | 1858- ---- | Engineer and surveyor with extensive practice, worked on Melbourne sewerage, railways, and the transcontinental railway in Western Australia, despite controversies and legal issues.[C; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Chitty, Michael | Civil engineer, worked on Kings Cross road tunnel, Melbourne Underground Rail Loop, and Sydney Opera House Forecourt reconstruction.[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Clark, Robert | 1879-1960 | Engineer, supervised power station expansions, designed and constructed a 25 MW generator, and managed electrical supply systems in Western Australia.[C; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Electrical; Electricity; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Clegg, Baden | 1925-1999 | Developed the Perth Sand Penetrometer and Clegg Impact Soil Tester, crucial for soil compaction testing in civil engineering.[C; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Research and Development; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Clifford, Robert | Pioneered high-speed ferry industry, developing wave-piercing catamarans, and built the world's fastest ship, achieving numerous design and manufacturing awards.[C; Tasmania; Biographies; Manufacturing; Manufacturer; Sea;] | Jul 2024 | |
Close, John F C | An engineer and consultant, he chaired Electrical and Management Branches of the Institution of Engineers Australia and lectured at the University of NSW.[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Clough, Harold | 1926-2022 | Led major engineering projects, including the Narrows Bridge, Barrow Island Oilfield, and numerous infrastructure developments, pioneering joint ventures and expanding into Asia and global markets.[C; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Contractor; Civil; Mechanical;] | May 2024 |
Coffey, Peter Hilary | 1933- ---- | [C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Colebatch, Gordon | 1910-1996 | Led the design and construction of numerous dams, power stations, tunnels, and pipelines, fostering innovation and efficiency in civil engineering projects.[C; Tasmania; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Renewables;] | May 2024 |
Colvin, Miles Frederick | 1932- ---- | [C; New South Wales; Queensland; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Cook, Solomon | 1813-1871 | Constructed Western Australia's first steam-powered mill, built Canning Bridge, and engineered steam-powered river vessels.[C; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Road; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Cooper, Charles | 1829-1911 | A civil engineer managed the Midland Railway contract, built the Upper Swan rail bridge, and held patents for railway equipment, including a locomotive spark arrestor.[C; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Cooper, Keith | 1906-1993 | Civil engineer with a Rhodes Scholarship, worked on road construction in Scotland, and held key academic and research positions in Australia.[C; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Corbould, William | 1866-1949 | Prominent mining engineer and metallurgist who managed key Australian mines, including Mount Elliott and Mount Isa, and innovated metallurgical processes.[C; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Corin, William | 1867-1929 | Transformed Launceston's electricity supply to three-phase, initiated bulk electricity supply in NSW, and developed several hydro-electric schemes, earning the Telford Premium for his work on Tasmania's water power.[C; Tasmania; Biographies; Electrical; Generation; Renewables; Transmission;] | May 2024 |
Cowan, Henry Jacob | Civil engineer and architect, Professor and Dean of Architecture at the University of Sydney, pioneering architectural science from 1953 to 1984.[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Coxon, Walter | 1891-1968 | Pioneered Western Australian radio, first broadcast licence, duplex telephony between Australia and Java, and radio broadcasts from moving vehicles.[C; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Electrical; Telegraph and Telephone;] | Jun 2024 |
Crisp, Colin | 1928-1991 | A structural engineer renowned for conserving heritage buildings, pioneering techniques like reinforced epoxy resin and post-tensioning, and advising on significant Australian structures.[C; New South Wales; Biographies; Heritage; Consultant; Civics;] | May 2024 |
Crocker, Claude | 1875-1929 | Engineer led power transmission projects in Australia, managed large power stations, and developed national electrical standards.[C; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Electricity;] | May 2024 |
Crossman, William | 1830-1901 | Engineered Albany Highway, Claise Brook drain, and various fortifications, bridges, and public works globally.[C; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Road;] | May 2024 |
Crowe, Tom | Civil engineer, known for pioneering project management in Australia, introducing micro-computers, and developing best practices in construction and total quality management.[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Cullen, Alexander | [C; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Cullity, Thomas | 1896-1977 | Pioneered manufactured timber products in Western Australia, awarded CBE for services to engineering and industry in 1975.[C; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Cumming, Denis | 1923-1995 | Engineered hydroelectric dams, monitored construction of Eildon Weir, and pioneered Australia's engineering heritage recognition and publication.[C; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Heritage; Education and Research; Civil; Road;] | May 2024 |
Currie, Henry Alan | 1868-1942 | Civil engineer contributed to Melbourne sewerage and Coolgardie Water Supply Scheme, designing water supplies and pipelines in Western Australia.[C; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Water;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Darker, John | 1867-1925 | Engineer contributed to railway construction, mining, and railway workshops in Australia, holding key roles such as Chief Draughtsman and Resident Engineer.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Dartnall, William Leonard | 1870-1956 | Engineer who worked on railway construction, harbours, and rail lines, holding key roles in Western Australia's Public Works Department from 1892 to 1936.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Dartnall, William Whitney | 1847-1929 | Engineer designed and constructed Fremantle Harbour, Harvey Irrigation Scheme, and supervised railway infrastructure in Western Australia.[D; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Darvenzia, Matt | [D; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Davidson, Allan | 1873-1930 | Mining engineer and metallurgist who discovered the Tanami Gold Field, pioneered telluride treatment, and managed significant mining operations globally.[D; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Davies, Ellis | 1882-1942 | Engineer designed and erected ore treatment plants, supervised mining machinery, and managed earthmoving plant for wartime construction projects.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Davies, Idris | 1900- ---- | Engineer contributed to Western Australia's water supply, working on Goldfields Water Supply and publishing a comprehensive water supply scheme in 1949.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Davies, Maurice | 1835-1913 | Built jetties, Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, and several timber mills, introducing steel rails and locomotives to Western Australia's timber industry.[D; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Davies, Watcyn | 1896-1961 | Served in the AIF, and rose through public works department ranks to become Mechanical and Plant Engineer.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Davis, Edward Hughesdon | 1920-1981 | Led development of Soil Mechanics at the University of Sydney, serving as Challis Professor of Civil Engineering from 1979 until 1981.[D; New South Wales; Biographies; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Davis, Matthias | 1861-1939 | Engineer who contributed significantly to Western Australia's infrastructure, including tramway construction, bridge building, and artesian bore drilling.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Institutions and Associations; Contractor; Water;] | May 2024 |
De Castilla, Henry | 1863-1938 | Worked on the Toodyay Railway, Fremantle Harbour, and water bores for the Trans Continental Railway, discovering the Madura Pass and contributing to soldier resettlements post-WWI. He was a foundation member of the Western Australia Institution of Engineers and published on artesian boring.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil; Water;] | May 2024 |
Dearden, John | Engineer contributed significantly to road design, construction, and administration in Australia, overseeing key projects and holding senior roles in the Department of Main Roads from 1940 to 1984.[D; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Dembecki, John Adam | Pioneered computerized power system controls, developed electrical safety devices, and led energy management initiatives in Australia.[D; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Denham, Anthony J | 1935-2023 | [D; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Dewan, John | 1909-1980 | Worked as an Aircraft Engineer and Chief Instructor in Aircraft and Automotive Industries; founded and led the Carlisle Automotive Technical College.[D; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Mechanical; Road;] | May 2024 |
Dimond, Cyril | 1903-1963 | Engineer managed water supply projects, raised Harvey Dam, and led construction of Mungalup, Samson Brook, and Stirling Dams, contributing significantly to regional water infrastructure.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Docker, Peter Brougham | 1927-2014 | [D; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Downes, Robert | Engineer and architect who worked on the Goldfields Water Supply, proposed a tramway across the River Swan, and presented on roof strains theory and practice.[D; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant;] | May 2024 | |
Dowson, Harold | 1861-1945 | Engineer who pioneered electrical engineering in Western Australia, authored key papers on railway safety and searchlights, and held significant railway roles.[D; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Drake-Brockman, Geoffrey | 1885-1977 | Engineer surveyed Nullarbor railway, constructed Eyre Highway, and led major engineering projects during World War I and II.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Institutions and Associations; Army; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Dressler, Dr Albert Hugo | Engineer and physicist developed the Dresler Principle, a colour-corrected photocell, and led Australian lighting standards, influencing international daylight calculation methods.[D; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Driffield, Edward | 1865-1945 | Led the construction of the Mount Lyell Railway, completing the first stage in 19 months, and served as Superintending Engineer for 30 years.[D; Tasmania; Biographies; Mining; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Driver, Arthur | 1909-1981 | Civil engineer and administrator who supervised postwar reconstruction in the Northern Territory, reorganized administration, and developed infrastructure.[D; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Federal Government; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Du Cane, Edmund | 1830-1903 | Designed key structures in Western Australia, including the Guildford Bridge, and engineered new defences for UK dockyards and naval bases.[D; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Civics; Road;] | May 2024 |
Dudley, Uriah | 1852-1909 | Established engineering company, managed mines, and founded the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, advocating for better education in mining.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies;] | May 2024 |
Dumas, Russell | 1887-1975 | Transformed Western Australia's water supply and development through the design and construction of key dams, including Canning, Samson Brook, and Stirling, and promoted irrigation projects like the Ord River Scheme.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | Sep 2024 |
Durrant, Frank | 1903-1969 | Designed hydraulic systems and sewage treatment works, and served as a Major in the Royal Australian Engineers during WWII.[D; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Defence; Water;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Easton, William | 1893-1987 | Civil engineer and surveyor, led government expeditions, held key positions in land management, and served in World War I, earning the Military Cross.[E; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Civil; Defence;] | May 2024 |
Ebeling, Douglas Roy | 1929-2004 | Mechanical and nuclear engineer with significant contributions to reactor design, nuclear experimental equipment, and high-speed centrifuge systems for uranium reprocessing, holding key roles at Australian Atomic Energy Commission and ANSTO.[E; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Edmiston, Hugh | 1864-1951 | Pioneered hydroelectric power and transmission in New Zealand, led various electrical engineering projects in Australia, and published papers on electrical development.[E; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Applications; Electrical; Transmission;] | May 2024 |
Edmondson, Francis | 1920-1977 | Developed low-cost rural transmission lines using timber poles, addressed coastal corrosion issues, and served as Engineers Australia division chair.[E; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Army; Electrical; Transmission;] | May 2024 |
Edmondson, Francis | 1895-1980 | Led development of SECWA, managed power stations, and updated electrical standards, contributing significantly to Western Australia's electrical infrastructure, and served as Engineers Australia division chair.[E; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations; Electricity;] | May 2024 |
Edwards, John | 1912-1977 | Served as City Engineer in Perth from 1967 to 1977.[E; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations;] | May 2024 |
Edwards, John | Led development of ports, bridges, and infrastructure, managed construction of wharfs, and promoted young engineer training, contributing significantly to Tasmania's industrial growth.[E; Tasmania; Biographies; State Government; Sea;] | Jul 2024 | |
Ellis, Joseph | 1887- ---- | Constructed over 1,000km of railway, managed railway construction during the Depression and war, and published papers on bridge erection methods.[E; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Elphinstone, John | 1871-1944 | 33 years in WA Public Works, contributed to Goldfields Water Supply, and held various engineering roles until resignation in 1929.[E; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Espie, Frank | 1890-1962 | Mining engineer with a 49-year career, managing silver, lead, and zinc mines, and holding key positions in various mining corporations and professional organizations.[E; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Evans, Daniel | [E; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Evans, Ernest | 1865-1941 | Engineer introduced superheated steam, supervised locomotive assembly, and managed railway workshops, holding key roles in Australian railways from 1896 to 1933.[E; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Evans, William | 1874-1948 | Engineer and surveyor with significant roles in Queensland and Western Australia, including Town Clerk and Engineer for North Fremantle and Cottesloe, and founding member of the WA Institution of Engineers.[E; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Farrar, George | 1848-1919 | Engineer contributed to dock, railway, and road construction, and held various engineering roles in Australia, including lighthouse construction and road engineering.[F; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Road;] | May 2024 |
Farrow, Bill | 1866-1937 | Notable railway engineer supervised major tunnel and railway projects, including the Sydney City Railway, demonstrating exceptional leadership and technical expertise.[F; New South Wales; Biographies; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jul 2024 |
Faulkner, James | 1853-1930 | Engineer with extensive experience in mechanical and water supply engineering, serving key roles in Western Australia and publishing several technical papers.[F; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Feldtmann, William | 1865-1938 | Developed and implemented the cyanide process for gold recovery, managed gold mines in South Africa and Australia, and published several papers on gold extraction and metallurgy.[F; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Fenton, Ernest | 1865-1954 | Hydraulic engineering, land surveying, and public works, notably involved in Goldfields Water Supply and Mundaring Weir projects.[F; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations; Water;] | May 2024 |
Fernie, Geoffrey | 1934- ---- | Civil engineer renowned for designing and managing numerous bridge projects in Australia and abroad, including the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge and Westgate Bridge, and pioneering environmental impact assessments.[F; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Environmental; Road;] | May 2024 |
Fernie, Norman | 1898-1977 | Developed methods to reduce corrosion on the Goldfields Pipeline and pioneered continuous welding of exposed mains, earning the R.W. Chapman Medal in 1935.[F; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Ferris, John | 1925-2015 | Civil and structural engineer, managed notable projects like the Sydney Entertainment Centre and the Australian National Gallery, pioneering post-tensioned floors.[F; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Fewtrell, Albert Cecil | 1880-1950 | [F; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Field, Charles | 1895-1942 | Engineer managed critical infrastructure projects, including bridge and port repairs, and supervised road construction in challenging environments.[F; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Federal Government; Army; Civil; Road;] | May 2024 |
Fielder-Gill, Walter | 1923-2010 | Telecommunications and electronics engineer, developed radar during WWII, held key roles in Plessey Australia, and was a fellow of several engineering institutions.[F; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Finlayson, Alan | 1909-2002 | Engineer with key roles in constructing River Murray Locks, Mount Bold Dam, and Mundowie Bridge, and service in the Royal Australian Engineers.[F; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining; Water;] | May 2024 |
Fisher, George | [F; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Fitch, Ronald | 1910-2015 | Engineer and railway expert with a 90-year career, overseeing projects from manual labour to dieselization and mechanization, earning a PhD at 92.[F; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; South Australia; Biographies; State Government; Federal Government; Public Sector; Civil; Rail; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Aug 2024 |
Fitzmaurice, James | 1861-1934 | Engineer supervised electric light installations at forts, Parliament House, and Jenolan Caves, and held key electrical engineering positions in Australia.[F; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Electricity; Telegraph and Telephone;] | May 2024 |
Fleming, James | 1834-1885 | Engineered the first telegraph line in Western Australia, expanded telegraph networks, and recommended a telephone system, despite a tumultuous past.[F; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Telegraph and Telephone;] | May 2024 |
Foots, James | [F; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Foreman, Barry | 1931-2000 | [F; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
"George" Fox, E C "George" | Electrical and mechanical engineer, consultant, and arbitrator; managed English Electric in Australia and led the Institution of Engineers Australia's Sydney Division.[F; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Foxall, John | 1887-1967 | Mining engineer with degrees from Sydney University, served in WWI, managed mines, and held key engineering roles in Western Australia, including State Mining Engineer.[F; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Franklyn, Francis Gustave | Civil engineer led key projects in NSW, including the City and Eastern Suburbs Railway and coal loaders, and held prominent engineering fellowships.[F; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Fraser, C Keith | Civil engineer with Victorian Grain Elevators Board, Supervising Structural Engineer for Victoria and Tasmania, and Principal Engineer for Sydney Airport reconstruction. Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, and Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.[F; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Fraser, Don | 1914-2006 | Contributed to military equipment design, structural projects, and consulting, with notable works on Perth Concert Hall and Council House.[F; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Commercial; Civics; Structural;] | May 2024 |
Fraser, Keith | 1893-1952 | Civil engineer supervised Sydney's underground railway, delivered the Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge, and constructed a critical railway in Syria during WWII, earning an OBE for his work.[F; New South Wales; Biographies; Army; Defence; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 |
Fraser, Malcolm | 1834-1900 | Reorganized Western Australia's surveying department, conducted a large-scale trigonometrical survey, and improved mapping and land management systems.[F; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Leadership and Management;] | May 2024 |
Freeman, A H | 1921- ---- | Contributed significantly to radar technology, post-war reconstruction, and telecommunications, including the introduction of crossbar switching and optical fibers.[F; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Fromholtz, Laurie | [F; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 | |
Fry, Donald | [F; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Gabriel, Alfred J | Electrical engineer with key roles in transmission, distribution, and project engineering in Singapore and Australia, and a fellow of several engineering institutions.[G; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 | |
Galbraith, Augustus | 1871-1957 | Engineer and civil servant who designed and constructed public works, including government offices, hospitals, and infrastructure in Zanzibar and New Zealand, and played a key role in planning Christchurch Airport.[G; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Local Government; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Gardam, Joseph | 1874-1948 | Installed Sydney's first electricity supply, managed Empire Electric Light Company, and founded key engineering institutions in Western Australia.[G; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Electricity;] | May 2024 |
George, Donald | 1926-2014 | Mechanical, electrical, and nuclear engineer; led Australian Atomic Energy Commission, established university structures, and held multiple fellowships in engineering institutions.[G; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Gepp, Herbert | 1877-1954 | Solved metallurgical problems, developed flotation processes, and managed zinc production plants with high purity using hydro-electric power.[G; Tasmania; Biographies; Federal Government; Mining; Treatment;] | May 2024 |
Gilchrist, Norm | 1925-2019 | Worked in munitions and public works, and co-founded an engineering firm in 1970.[G; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Consultant; Civics; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Gillespie, John | 1907-2002 | Led construction of key Western Australian infrastructure projects, including jetties and wharfs, and held prominent engineering roles.[G; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Gillies, William | 1912-2007 | Led construction of several power stations and transmission lines, served as General Manager State Electricity Commission and Chairman of the Western Australian Division of the Institution of Engineers Australia.[G; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Generation; Transmission;] | May 2024 |
Gilpin, Alan | 1924-2000 | Environmental planner and consultant, authored works, contributed to Australian environmental planning and policy.[G; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Gledden, Robert | 1855-1927 | Surveyor and civil engineer who played a crucial role in the development of Western Australia's goldfields, surveying key sites including Kalgoorlie and issuing miners' rights, and later bequeathed his estate to fund fellowships and scholarships in applied sciences.[G; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Gleeson, Edmond | 1870-1916 | Worked on key projects like the Mundaring Weir and the Gilgai to Dedari pipeline section, and served as District Engineer in various roles.[G; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Glick, Graham | 1930-2023 | Civil engineer with expertise in soils and concrete technology, developed Perth Sand Penetrometer, and led numerous civil and mineral resource projects.[G; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Gliddon, Edgar | 1855- ---- | Engineer and surveyor who upgraded Fremantle streets with jarrah blocks, served as City Engineer for Perth, and held key roles in Western Australia's engineering and surveying departments.[G; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Road;] | May 2024 |
Godfrey, Ernie | 1892-1972 | Designed numerous bridges in Western Australia, pioneering the use of reinforced concrete and steel, and managed key infrastructure projects during and after World War II.[G; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Road;] | May 2024 |
Goldberg, John Louis | 1931-2023 | Engineer developed pioneering microwave telephony, transistor circuits, and vibration measurement standards, investigating power generator failures and environmental acoustics.[G; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Gordon, Eugene Ross | 1915-2005 | Prominent NSW civil engineer, led significant railway projects, implemented mechanized track maintenance, and oversaw major infrastructure developments, rising to Commissioner of the Public Transport Commission.[G; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Aug 2024 |
Gore, G Bruce | 1927- ---- | Made significant contributions to acoustic engineering, particularly in noise standards, hearing aids, and telecommunications, holding key roles in various Australian institutions.[G; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Gosper, James Murray | 1903-1997 | Civil engineer and arbitrator who significantly contributed to the building, timber, aircraft, and shipbuilding industries, serving on key engineering councils and committees.[G; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Grain, Edward | 1827-1884 | Royal Engineer designed lighthouses, schools, jetties, and roads, including the 954-foot North Fremantle Bridge, overseeing public works in Western Australia and later in Hong Kong and England.[G; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Civics; Civil; Road;] | May 2024 |
Grainger, John | 1854-1917 | [G; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Greenfield, Paul | [G; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Grieve, Kip | 1934-2020 | Engineer co-founded Wood and Grieve which subsequently expanded to a firm with 650 staff before its acquisition by Stantec in 2019.[G; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Mechanical;] | May 2024 |
Grover, John Charles | 1920- ---- | Engineer and geologist with significant wartime contributions in the Middle East and Pacific, building roads and bridges, and a distinguished civilian career in mining and volcanic eruption research.[G; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jul 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Haigh, Frederick | [H; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Hall, Victor | 1922-2020 | Engineer and educator with significant contributions to technical education, apprenticeship training, and institutional leadership in Western Australia.[H; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Institutions and Associations;] | May 2024 |
Halpern, Leon | 1912-1990 | Engineer who migrated to Australia, worked in public works, and established a prominent structural engineering consultancy, designing key Western Australian buildings.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civics and Buildings; Structural;] | May 2024 |
Hamilton, Joseph | 1883-1963 | Mechanical engineer managed the Steel Branch and Structural Engineering, contributing significantly to joint ventures between Elders and BHP until his retirement in 1949.[H; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Civil; Heavy industry;] | May 2024 |
Hamilton, Roy | 1925-2004 | Engineer managed major hydraulic projects, including Wellington Dam and Ord River Diversion Dam, and held key roles in public works and regional management.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Irrigation;] | May 2024 |
Hammer, Julie | [H; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Hancock, William | 1864-1931 | Pioneered electrical engineering and radiology in Western Australia, developing key infrastructure and introducing X-ray technology despite health challenges.[H; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Applications; Biomedical; Telegraph and Telephone;] | May 2024 |
Hansen, Uffe B | 1927- ---- | Civil engineer involved in major projects like the Bahrain Causeway, Hay Point Coal Wharf, and several immersed tunnels in Europe, and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, Australia.[H; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jul 2024 |
Hargrave, Henry | 1858-1925 | Engineer and surveyor with significant contributions to rail, water, and municipal projects in Australia, including railway constructions and water supply engineering.[H; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Local Government; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Hartley, Richard | 1939-2016 | Civil engineer and historian, renowned for his work on Western Australia's goldfields water supply scheme, earning the John Monash Medal and Telford Premium Award for his contributions to engineering heritage.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Heritage; Consultant; Civil; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Hattersley, Ralph T | Civil, electrical, and mechanical engineer; worked in various government departments and as a university associate professor, later a coastal management consultant.[H; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jul 2024 | |
Hawken, Roger | [H; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Haynes, Henry | 1858-1941 | Pioneered municipal engineering in Western Australia, introducing tar as a binder and tar macadam in road construction, and played a key role in forming national engineering institutions.[H; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Local Government; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Helsham, Douglas Howard | 1919- ---- | Civil engineer involved in constructing Circular Quay station and the Eastern Suburbs Railway, and held key roles in various engineering firms.[h; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jul 2024 |
Henderson, Edmund | 1821-1896 | Engineer and administrator oversaw construction of key public buildings in Western Australia, including Fremantle Prison and Government House, and developed extensive road and bridge networks.[H; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Civics; Road;] | May 2024 |
Henderson, John | [H; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Henry, Norman | 1900- ---- | Engineer contributed significantly to Western Australian infrastructure, including harbour works, bridge construction, and port developments.[H; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Navy; Sea;] | Aug 2024 |
Herlihy, Leslie | 1905-1963 | Engineer with a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Western Australia, served as General Manager of The Structural Engineering Company of Western Australia from 1949 until his death in 1963, contributing significantly to structural engineering in Western Australia.[H; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Heavy industry;] | May 2024 |
Herzfeld, Tom | 1936-2023 | An Australian engineer, born in Berlin, graduated with a BE(Hons) from the University of Western Australia, and worked in various engineering roles, including with the Public Works Department and on the East Perth rail terminal construction, before transitioning to politics.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government;] | May 2024 |
Hickson, Kenneth Mitchell | 1927- ---- | Key engineering achievements include designing signalling schemes, introducing electronic controlled vital signalling, and overseeing the electrification and modernization of rail lines, as well as managing large-scale rail system upgrades and introducing new signalling technologies.[H; New South Wales; Biographies; Rail; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Sep 2024 |
Hill, Gordon | 1916-1984 | Noted engineer and academic, renowned for founding a prominent consulting firm, designing Perth's first high-rise buildings, and receiving a CMG for engineering services.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Commercial; Residential; Structural;] | May 2024 |
Hill, John | 1934-2016 | Engineer developed civil consulting practice, became a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, and chaired the Western Australian Chapter of the Association of Consulting Engineers.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Hillman, Arthur | 1884-1922 | Engineer and war veteran, known for work on water supply projects and tunnelling companies during WWI, awarded the Military Cross for service.[H; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations; Defence; Water;] | May 2024 |
Hillman, Robert | 1920-2010 | Engineer with significant contributions to water supply, sewerage, and drainage systems, holding key roles in public works and engineering institutions.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Hodgson, Thomas | 1858-1939 | Designed and oversaw the construction of the world's longest freshwater pipeline, the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme, featuring steel pipes and eight steam pumping stations, a significant engineering achievement in Western Australia.[H; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
Hole, Francis George | 1912- ---- | [H; New South Wales; Queensland; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Holt, James | [H; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Hondros, George | 1920-1966 | Engineer and academic, renowned for structural analysis, concrete, and soil mechanics, contributed to notable projects and lectured at the University of Western Australia.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Research and Development; Structural;] | May 2024 |
Hooper, Edward John | 1928-2018 | [H; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Hoover, Herbert | 1874-1964 | Engineer and mining expert, managed global mines, developed innovative extraction techniques, and authored influential mining texts.[H; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Hopwood, Peter | 1946- ---- | Engineer managed significant projects in nuclear power, mining, and mineral sands, and led engineering teams and organizations in Western Australia.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Institutions and Associations; Consultant; Mechanical; Mining; Oil and Gas;] | May 2024 |
Horrigan, John | 1906-1984 | Led the Standard Gauge Railway Project, oversaw East Perth Power Station expansion, and held key roles in Western Australian Government Railways, driving significant engineering developments and infrastructure improvements.[H; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Horwood, Jim | 1926-2003 | Engineer led Chamberlain John Deere to Western Australia's first export award, managed significant agricultural equipment exports, and held various industry leadership roles.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Mechanical;] | May 2024 |
Hughes, Peter W | 1925- ---- | [H; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Hume, Edward | 1857-1946 | Engineer involved in constructing several Australian rail lines, supervised the first locomotive at Midland Workshops, and invented spun concrete pipes.[H; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Private Industry; Public Sector; Research and Development; Rail; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
Humpage, Derek | 1934-2003 | Notable engineer with a PhD and DSc, recognized for contributions to electrical engineering, publishing over 100 research papers, and receiving several prestigious awards, including the M A Sargent Medal and Member of the Order of Australia.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Western Australia; Biographies; Education and Research; Electrical;] | Jul 2024 |
Humphries, Albert | 1879-1969 | Engineer spent his career with NSW Railways, notable for work on the City Railway and Sydney Wheat Terminal, and authored a significant paper on tunnelling methods.[H; New South Wales; Leadership and Management; Rail; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | May 2024 |
Humphry, Tim | 1948-2022 | Engineer with 41 years at Clough Engineering, holding senior executive roles.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Sector; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Hunt, Harold | 1917-2006 | Engineer specialized in dam construction, overseeing projects like Mundaring Weir and Ord Diversion Dam, and held key roles in water supply management.[H; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
Hussey, Frank | 1907-1985 | Engineer supervised railway construction on Rottnest Island, led military engineering projects, and managed major civil works, including the Ord River Dam.[H; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Army; Civil; Irrigation;] | May 2024 |
Hyman, John P | 1924- ---- | [H; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Iles, John | 1864-1934 | Managed several gold and tin mines, pioneering gold telluride ore treatment and increasing gold output to 31,000 ounces annually.[I; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining; Treatment;] | May 2024 |
Isaacs, Phillip Daryl | 1932-2019 | [I; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Jarvis, Ray | 1941-2013 | Built early analog/digital interfaces, established robotics and AI research centres, and supervised numerous PhD candidates in AI and robotics.[J; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Research and Development; Education and Research; Computing and Control Systems; Electrical;] | May 2024 |
Jewell, Richard | 1933-2020 | Established the Geomechanics group and Australian Centre for Geomechanics, led research on offshore platform foundations, and edited key publications on mining tailings.[J; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Research and Development; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Johnson, Kenneth Edward | 1925-2020 | [J; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Jukes, James | 1904-1984 | Engineer who became Chief Meter Engineer, assessed hydroelectric power, and served as General Manager of the State Electricity Commission.[J; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Electrical; Electricity;] | May 2024 |
Julius, George | 1873-1946 | Inventor of the automatic totalizator, this engineer led CSIR/CSIRO, founded engineering institutions, and contributed to various national engineering projects.[J; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Research and Development; Electrical; Rail;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Kateiva, George | 1924-2021 | Notable engineer recognized globally for designing load-bearing brick structures, formulating seismic building codes, and pioneering prefabricated construction methods.[K; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civics; Residential; Structural;] | May 2024 |
Kavanagh, Ken | 1943-2024 | Developed finite element modeling code, established a wind tunnel, and led structural laboratory improvements, educating thousands in civil engineering.[K; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Education and Research; Consultant; Civil;] | Aug 2024 |
Keane, Edward | 1844-1904 | Civil engineer built numerous railways, reservoirs, and public buildings in Australia, pioneering mechanized earthworks and water supply schemes.[K; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
Keating, Reginald | 1903-1986 | Engineer developed continuous welding for water supply pipelines and designed the Northern Comprehensive Farmlands Scheme, earning the R W Chapman Medal in 1935.[K; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Keays, John | [K; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Kelly, Des | 1934-2015 | Engineer with a PhD in structural engineering, led significant infrastructure projects in Western Australia, including jetties and resource sector development, and held key roles in government and educational institutions.[K; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Public Sector; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Kelsall, Ken | 1921- ---- | Pioneered Western Australia's water industry, constructing 26 dams, including the Ord River Dam, and led major water supply expansions.[K; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Kemp, John | [K; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Kinane, William | 1917-1939 | Enrolled in engineering at the University of Western Australia, but deferred to train as a pilot with the RAAF, serving briefly before a fatal crash.[K; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Defence;] | May 2024 |
Kindler, John | [K; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
King, Malcolm George | 1918- ---- | [J; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Kinnaird, Malcolm | 1933-2014 | Founder of Kinhill, led major South Australian developments, constructed Adelaide-Darwin Rail Link, and received numerous engineering honours.[K; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; South Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil; Leadership and Management;] | Apr 2024 |
Kirkham, Lynn | 1944-2020 | Led students to win international motorsport trophies and developed innovative racing car technologies, including a method to cure car chassis without an autoclave, later sold to Boeing.[K; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Education and Research; Mechanical;] | May 2024 |
Kirkwood, Bruce | 1925-1991 | Engineer led significant energy projects, introduced solar energy to Western Australia, and advocated for nuclear power, earning numerous honours.[K; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Electrical; Electricity;] | May 2024 |
Klug, George | 1875-1935 | Designed and managed advanced smelting plants, introduced new converter technologies, and developed significant mining processes in Australia.[K; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Knight, Allan | 1910-1998 | Developed Composite Beam Theory, designed pioneering bridges, and led significant advancements in hydro-electric power and engineering in Tasmania.[K; Tasmania; Biographies; State Government; Research and Development; Renewables; Road;] | May 2024 |
Kobler, Henry | 1924-2002 | [K; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Kruttschnitt, Julius | [K; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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L'Estrange, William | [L; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Lane, Zebina | 1856-1912 | Managed key mines in Australia and New Zealand, introduced contract mining, and developed suburban land and coalfields, serving as a legislative council member and honorary colonel.[L; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Langdon, Reginald | 1884-1928 | Engineer with degrees in science and mining, managed gold and tin mines, and served as Resident Engineer for irrigation, earning a Military Cross.[L; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Laracy, Jack | [L; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Lascelles, Roy Wilton | 1918-2019 | [L; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Lavery, John | [L; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Law, Robert Oswald | 1867-1947 | Engineer and contractor who built key infrastructure projects, including jetties, rail lines, and major buildings, and controlled significant brick production.[L; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Contractor;] | May 2024 |
Lawlor, Chris | 1954-2014 | Engineer with 35 years in subsea engineering, contributing to numerous projects globally, and founding the Society of Underwater Technology Perth branch, mentoring and teaching subsea engineering.[L; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Mechanical; Oil and Gas;] | May 2024 |
Lawson, Frederick | 1869-1924 | Hydraulic and mechanical engineer who led water supply and sewerage projects, founded engineering institutions, and served with distinction in World War I, earning a DSO for his engineering contributions.[L; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Defence; Water;] | May 2024 |
Lawson, Jack | 1926-1991 | Civil engineer with a PhD in hydraulic engineering, established key hydraulic laboratories, and held prominent roles in international engineering associations.[L; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil; Irrigation; Renewables;] | May 2024 |
Lawson, William | Engineer with 15 years in public works, 11 years leading a consulting firm, and significant contributions to Indigenous sector development, recognized as National Professional Engineer of the Year in 2003.[L; Tasmania; Biographies; Consultant; Road;] | Jul 2024 | |
Le Page, John | 1926-2007 | Engineer with 42 years at Western Australia's Public Works Department, specializing in harbour design and leading the Engineering Drawing Office.[L; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Sea; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
Le Souef, Frank | 1911-1999 | Graduated in Electrical Engineering in 1937, managed frequency conversion projects, and led metropolitan and South West Grid development until 1974.[L; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Electrical; Generation;] | May 2024 |
Leach, Digby | 1897-1966 | Led major road infrastructure projects, including the Narrows Bridge and Kwinana Freeway, and advanced road construction technology in Western Australia.[L; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Road;] | May 2024 |
Leech,Thomas David James | 1902-1973 | Lecturer in Civil Engineering and Aerodynamics, Professor at Auckland University, and Engineer-in-charge at Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority, pioneering research and nuclear technology applications.[L; New South Wales; Biographies; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Leeder, Wilfred Sydney | 1920-2013 | [L; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Lendich, Mark | [L; Queensland; Biographies;] | May 2024 | |
Leslie, William | 1860-1940 | Engineer with extensive experience in marine, civil, and mechanical engineering, managed key infrastructure projects in Australia and founded an engineering firm.[L; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations; Water;] | May 2024 |
Lewis, Essington | 1881-1961 | A mining engineer transformed Australia's steel industry, leading BHP to operate a world-class steel plant and directing national munitions and aircraft production during WWII.[L; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; South Australia; Biographies; Heavy Industry; Leadership and Management; Mining; Weapons;] | Apr 2024 |
Lewis, John | 1925- ---- | Led design teams on major dams and hydraulic structures, established an engineering research station, and consulted on water and infrastructure projects.[L; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Consultant; Civil; Irrigation; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
Lewis, Keith | 1927-2013 | Led Australia's largest water authority, innovating national water management programs and chairing key water research and pipeline authorities.[L; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; South Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Leadership and Management; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Jun 2024 |
Lewis, Thomas Edward | 1928-2013 | [L; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Light, Ernest | 1859-1920 | Engineer contributed significantly to rail construction and engineering in Australia, holding key positions and founding the WA Institution of Engineers.[L; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Lister, Stuart | [L; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Lochtenberg, Bernard | 1931- ---- | Engineer and Rhodes Scholar, led ICI in the UK and Orica, held key university and health roles in Victoria.[L; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Victoria; Biographies; Manufacturing; Leadership and Management;] | Sep 2024 |
Loder, Bruce Norman | 1926-2016 | [L; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Louis, Challis | 1936-2017 | An electrical, architectural, and marine acoustic engineer, known for designing sound reinforcement systems for parliament houses, audio-tactile pedestrian crossings, and silencing systems for power stations and jet engine test cells.[C; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Jun 2024 |
Lowe, Peter | A 40-year career in power and gas, holding key positions in Western Australia's energy sector, contributing significantly to infrastructure expansion and technical problem-solving.[L; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Coal; Electrical; Generation; Oil and Gas; Renewables;] | May 2024 | |
Lutz, Gordon | 1914-2000 | Engineer with 33 years at the University of Western Australia, specializing in mechanical and nuclear engineering, and holding key academic and professional roles.[L; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Institutions and Associations;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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MacCabe, George | 1862- ---- | Engineer contributed to the construction of the water pipeline to the Goldfields in Western Australia, serving as Assistant Engineer and District Engineer.[M; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
MacKinlay , Roslyn | 1949-2020 | First female engineering graduate from the University of Western Australia, specializing in civil and structural engineering, with extensive experience in mining and infrastructure projects.[C; M; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Mining; Road; Structural;] | May 2024 |
MacNamara, Graham | [M; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Macartney, Edward | 1867-1930 | Engineer and surveyor in Western Australia, laid tramlines, subdivided townsites, and surveyed mining leases, contributing significantly to Goldfields development.[M; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Macbeth, Robert | 1896-1988 | Designed Australia's highest earth dam, Stirling Dam, and co-authored a prize-winning paper on dam design.[M; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Defence;] | May 2024 |
Macey, Dave | 1944-2020 | Mechanical engineer solved noise and vibration issues in sugar mills, conducted stress analysis for North Sea oil platforms, and managed gas pipeline projects, including innovative seabed trenching trials.[M; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Mechanical; Oil and Gas;] | May 2024 |
Mackie, Graham | 1939-2019 | Led the design and management of the Woodman Point Wastewater Treatment Plant, built a civil engineering business, and diversified into survey and town planning in Western Australia.[M; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Maitland, Andrew | 1864-1951 | Engineer and geologist who mapped Western Australia's geology, surveyed Queensland's coal fields, and led expeditions, earning multiple scientific medals.[M; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Institutions and Associations;] | May 2024 |
Maley, John Stephen | 1836-1910 | Engineer constructed flour mills, steam-powered vessels, and bridges, including the historic Greenough River Bridge and Perth's Causeway Bridge.[M; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Road;] | Jul 2024 |
Manners, William | 1864-1924 | Designed and built advanced mining equipment, treatment plants, and machinery, holding numerous patents in mining and metallurgy.[M; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Research and Development; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Manning, James | 1814-1893 | Civil engineer and architect who worked on numerous public buildings, bridges, and infrastructure projects in Western Australia, showcasing expertise in timber use and construction supervision.[M; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Civics; Road; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Marsh, John Gilbert | 1925-2017 | Designed and constructed iconic Western Australian bridges, including the Causeway and Narrows bridges, introducing innovative techniques like partial prestress and incremental launching, and received the John Connell Gold Medal for his contributions to structural engineering.[M; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Road;] | May 2024 |
Mason, Clayton | 1847-1911 | Engineer supervised key railway and lighthouse projects in Western Australia, held prominent public works and railway commissioner roles.[M; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Civil; Rail;] | May 2024 |
McCulloch, Alfred | [M; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
McCulloch, George | 1877-1935 | Mechanical engineer with significant roles in gold mining operations in Western Australia, published works on condensers and mine signalling.[M; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Mining;] | May 2024 |
McCullough, William | 1895- ---- | Introduced bituminised water catchments and long welded rail techniques, served as Chief Engineer of the Railways Department, and published notable papers on railway engineering.[M; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
McDonald, John | 1856-1930 | Designed and constructed numerous bridges, including the Gladesville Bridge, and patented a bridge expansion roller, leading significant engineering projects in Australia and New Zealand.[M; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; New South Wales; Biographies; Public Sector; Road; Sea;] | Sep 2024 |
McIntyre, Ross | 1923-2016 | [M; New South Wales; Australian Capital Territory; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
McIntyre, John | [M; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
McNeil, Neil | 1857- ---- | Built railways and large water supply projects, including the Watts River Aqueduct, and constructed significant infrastructure in Australia.[M; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Rail; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
McRae, George Alexander | 1924-2022 | [M; Western Australia; New South Wales; Australian Capital Territory; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
McRae, Malcolm | 1895-1991 | Engineered significant infrastructure projects in Western Australia, including power stations, water supplies, and industrial facilities, and held key roles in various engineering companies and professional organizations.[M; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Institutions and Associations; Army; Electricity;] | May 2024 |
Meka, Zimi | [M; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Mercer, Robert | 1944-2019 | Led a civil engineering section in Wood and Grieve, and became Managing Director of the successful multi-discipline consulting engineering firm, which grew significantly under his direction.[M; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Middleton, Howard | 1900-1953 | Graduated in electrical engineering in 1923, further studies in England, and held key engineering roles in Perth and Broken Hill, contributing significantly to Australian engineering institutions.[M; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Electricity;] | May 2024 |
Mills, Frederick | 1897- ---- | Designed Garratt and Australian Standard Garratt locomotives, won international prize for welded engine frame, and led as Chief Mechanical Engineer.[M; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Montague, Keith William | 1924-2022 | [M; New South Wales; Victoria; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Moore, Bertie | 1880-1947 | Engineer and educator who developed flotation technology for the gold industry, led metallurgical laboratories, and held key academic and administrative roles in Australian mining education.[M; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Research and Development; Education and Research; Mining; Treatment;] | May 2024 |
Morgans, Alfred | 1850-1933 | Engineer supervised mining projects in Britain, Mexico, and Western Australia, patented metal extraction processes, and managed significant gold mines.[M; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Morris, Warren | 1950-2024 | Key engineer in Woodside Energy's offshore pipeline projects, including the 40-inch North Rankin to Mermaid Sound pipeline and the Trunkline Expansion System, winning the Engineers Australia Engineering Excellence Award in 2005.[M; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil; Oil and Gas;] | Jun 2024 |
Morwood, James | [M; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Muir, John Malcolm | 1928- ---- | [M; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Muir, John | 1857-1915 | Born in 1857, this engineer rose to Assistant Engineer by 18, led rail surveys, designed bridges, and contributed significantly to Western Australia's rail network expansion.[M; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Munro, Don | 1909-2000 | Engineer with key roles in dam construction, hydraulic engineering, and public works, leading projects like the Ord River Diversion Dam and Mundaring Weir.[M; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Leadership and Management; Water;] | May 2024 |
Munt, Victor | 1903-1953 | Engineer known for designing and constructing significant dams in Western Australia, including Canning Dam, and publishing influential technical papers on dam construction and materials.[M; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Nash, Arthur | 1922-1999 | Engineer and educator with significant contributions to electrical engineering, education, and institutional development, authoring 35 technical publications.[N; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Education and Research; Electrical;] | May 2024 |
Newsome, Stanley | 1900-1987 | Engineer with key roles in designing Canning Dam and bulk wheat handling facilities, rising to Engineer in Charge by 1962.[N; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Nicklin, Donald | [N; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Nilsen, Lief Ott | 1918- ---- | Civil engineer with notable projects including the Ellis Brown viaduct, Narrows Bridge, and Ord River Diversion Dam, using prestressed concrete techniques.[N; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Irrigation; Road;] | May 2024 |
Nimmo, William | [N; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Norman, David | 1930-2020 | Engineer pioneered air conditioning, innovated HVAC systems, and founded Norman Disney & Young, setting industry standards and expanding globally.[N; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Commercial; Mechanical;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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O'Brien, Percy | 1865-1950 | Engineer managed Western Australian goldfields water supplies, constructed railways, and received prestigious awards for his work on water supply systems.[O; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations; Water;] | May 2024 |
O'Connor, Charles Yelverton | 1843-1902 | Engineer transformed Western Australia with Fremantle Harbour and the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme, overcoming significant technical and public challenges.[O; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Public Sector; Sea; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
O'Connor, Colin | [O; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Oldham, Hugh | 1864-1939 | Engineer developed irrigation schemes, pioneered bacterial sewerage treatment, and held key engineering roles in Western Australia and South Australia.[O; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Oldham, John | 1928-2013 | Engineer and CEO who developed woodchip and plantation timber industries, designed asphalt plants, and led significant quarry and concrete projects.[O; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil; Materials;] | May 2024 |
Otte, Charles Julius | 1861-1898 | Introduced electric lighting to Perth, installed lighting for mills and railway workshops, and developed early electric street lighting systems.[O; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Applications; Electrical;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Pak-Poy, Patrick | 1933-1988 | Founded a prominent engineering company, led major projects in South Australia, and advised government on economic development and trade.[P; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; South Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil; Leadership and Management;] | Apr 2024 |
Palmer, Charles | 1858-1937 | Engineer with notable achievements in civil engineering, particularly in rail and water supply projects in India and Western Australia, and a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.[P; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Palmer, Cicero | 1869-1911 | Engineer who worked on railway surveys, dam constructions, and water supply projects in Western Australia, notably enlarging and completing dams and road infrastructure.[P; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Parbo, Arvi | 1944-2019 | A refugee from Estonia, this engineer graduated from the University of Adelaide, rose to lead Western Mining Corporation and BHP, and chaired multiple major corporations, earning numerous honors for his contributions to Australian mining and engineering.[P; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; South Australia; Biographies; Manufacturer; Leadership and Management; Mining;] | Apr 2024 |
Parbo, Sir Arvi | 1926-2019 | Led Western Mining Corporation's expansion into bauxite, nickel, and uranium, discovering Olympic Dam, a major copper-uranium deposit, and driving structural reforms in the mining industry.[P; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Parker, John | 1904-1985 | Civil engineer managed port upgrades, water-storage dams, and major mining projects, contributing significantly to Western Australia's development.[P; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Water;] | May 2024 |
Parr, John | 1873-1959 | Engineer designed Goldfields Pipeline, managed metropolitan water supplies, and received the George Stephenson Gold Medal for his work.[P; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations; Water;] | May 2024 |
Parsons, Rex | 1894-1961 | Engineering achievements include managing the British Electricity Grid, heading the Electrical Engineering Department at the SA School of Mines, and leading technical education initiatives.[P; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; South Australia; Biographies; Education and Research; Electrical;] | Apr 2024 |
Paterson, Charles | 1902-1967 | Too short to summarise: Municipal Engineer, WA Division Chairman[P; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Local Government;] | May 2024 |
Paton, Adolphus | 1882- ---- | Noted engineer and metallurgist with extensive experience in gold mining, holding various managerial and consulting roles in Australia and Fiji.[P; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Paton, James | 1928-2022 | Engineer with extensive experience in civil engineering, water supply projects, and structural design, contributing significantly to Western Australia's infrastructure development.[P; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Heritage; State Government; Consultant; Civil; Water;] | May 2024 |
Pearcy, Mark | [P; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Reynolds, Graeme Campbell | Jul 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Phillips, John | 1940-2023 | Engineer led significant projects, including tailings dams, major dams, and air terminals, holding key roles at GHD and contributing to industry guidelines and leadership positions.[P; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil; Treatment; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | May 2024 |
Pidgeon, John | 1859-1920 | Engineer who worked on Australian railways, constructed key lines, and held senior engineering roles, including District Engineer and Deputy Chief Engineer.[P; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Pinkertpn, Ivor | 1915-2001 | [P; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Playford, Maxwell | 1902-1943 | Metallurgical engineer with key roles at various Australian mining and smelting operations, and manager of a munitions factory.[P; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Poole, George Temple | 1856-1934 | Notable engineer and architect who designed key public buildings in Western Australia, founded the Perth Tramways Company, and led public works during the gold boom.[P; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Institutions and Associations; Civics;] | May 2024 |
Prentice, Sydney | [P; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Price, Charles | 1847-1934 | Engineered telegraph lines across Western Australia, surveyed rail alignments, and held key government positions, showcasing exceptional bushcraft and endurance.[P; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail; Telegraph and Telephone;] | May 2024 |
Price, Douglas Gordon | 1927-2014 | [P; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Price, James | 1864-1910 | Founded the Renmark Irrigation Trust, established the Renmark Fruit Packing Union, and advised on irrigation in Western Australia, serving as Minister for Works from 1906 to 1909.[P; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Leadership and Management; Water;] | May 2024 |
Price, Matthew | 1854-1940 | Engineered and supervised numerous infrastructure projects in Western Australia, including bridges, jetties, and water supply systems, from 1876 to 1902.[P; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil; Road; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Prior, Charles | 1891-1972 | Managed gold mines in Western Australia, served as consulting engineer, and directed mining operations in various regions, publishing on ore treatment methods.[P; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Quartermaine, Keith | 1917-1995 | Engineer and educator who mapped 1,500 Nullarbor caves, led expeditions, and authored key mining and historical texts.[Q; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge;] | May 2024 |
Quirk, William | 1857-1923 | Engineer developed rail security systems, wool washing machines, and supervised significant mining and water supply projects in Australia, promoting innovative engineering solutions.[Q; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Research and Development; Mining; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Quittner, John | 1919-2010 | Designed the 'road-zipper' machine for moving concrete barriers and innovative domestic lifts using staircase space.[Q; New South Wales; Biographies; Machinery; Mechanical; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Oct 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Rankine, John | 1921-2016 | [R; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Oct 2024 |
Rayfield, John | 1864-1910 | Engineer managed and improved gold mines in Australia, invented mining equipment, and held patents for filter press and safety cage innovations.[R; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Reinhold, William | [R; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Reveley, Henry | Designed key public works in Western Australia, including the Round House, Old Court House, and first Government House, in a simplified Georgian style.[R; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Civics; Civil;] | May 2024 | |
Reynolds, Graeme Campbell | 1930-2023 | Civil engineer and academic leader, known for contributions to bridge engineering, concrete structures research, and university governance, promoting combined engineering degrees and encouraging women in engineering.[R; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Education and Research; Civil;] | Jul 2024 |
Reynoldson, William | 1870-1942 | Led the construction and supervision of the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme, addressing pipeline corrosion and water supply challenges in Western Australia.[R; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil; Water;] | May 2024 |
Ridgway, George | 1867-1945 | Engineer developed innovative vacuum filters, supervised sulphide plant construction, and managed gold and coal mines, holding multiple patents.[R; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Ripper, William | 1854-1929 | Led significant railway construction projects in Western Australia, serving as Resident Engineer and Engineer in Charge for 27 years.[R; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Robertson, Allan Gordon | 1916-2009 | Engineer graduated 1939, led large-scale projects, held chief engineer positions, and received OBE and OAM for public service.[R; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Leadership and Management; Water;] | May 2024 |
Robertson, Horace | 1867- ---- | Engineer designed and cost-estimated the Coolgardie Water Supply Scheme, securing parliamentary approval for the steel pipeline project.[R; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Mining; Water;] | May 2024 |
Roderick, Jack William | 1913-1990 | Challis Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Sydney from 1951 to 1978, known for structural research and academic leadership.[R; New South Wales; Biographies; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Rolland, Robert | 1857-1931 | Engineering surveyor and civil engineer with key roles in Victorian Railways, Western Australia's Public Works Department, and various professional engineering bodies.[R; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Water;] | May 2024 |
Rosenberg, Jules | 1894-1979 | An Australian engineer, educated at the WA School of Mines, qualified as an electrician, and served in World War I, later becoming a key figure in electrical engineering and management at Atkins, contributing significantly to power and electrical installations.[R; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Institutions and Associations; Defence; Electrical;] | Jul 2024 |
Rourke, William | 1928-2012 | [R; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Biographies; Institutions and Associations; Leadership and Management; Navy;] | Oct 2024 |
Rowley, Henry | 1849-1919 | Engineer and inventor with over 20 patents, led Electric Light Department of Victorian Railways, and advised on tramways and electric lighting in Perth.[R; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Chemical; Electrical;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Sanderson, Alexander | 1881-1971 | Supervised quarry and railway construction, designed India's first reinforced concrete bridge, and proposed VTOL aircraft designs, contributing significantly to engineering and wartime efforts.[S; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Army; Civil; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Sargent, Michael | [S; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Saunders, Henry | 1855-1919 | Engineer and businessman who designed Perth's water supply, managed mining companies, and served as chief engineer for the Midland Railway Company in Western Australia.[S; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Mining; Water;] | May 2024 |
Schoch, Fred | 1918-1941 | Engineer contributed to charcoal production research, designed a 4,000 tonne grain storage facility, and served as Assistant Engineer before his naval service.[S; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Defence;] | May 2024 |
Schubert, Sydney | [S; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Scott, John | 1914-2002 | Engineer improved timber transport and mill technology, designing advanced mills and enhancing saw milling practices over 40 years.[S; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturer; Electrical; Machinery;] | May 2024 |
Selman, Noel | 1915- ---- | [S; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Oct 2024 |
Shannon, Jim | 1928-2022 | Engineer designed overhead cranes, container handling equipment, and invented a self-aligning latching mechanism for container spreaders, holding multiple patents.[S; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Mechanical; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Shaw, Mansergh | [S; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Shaw, Walter | 1864-1941 | Key engineering achievements include surveying railway lines, managing quarrying companies, and founding the Western Australian Institution of Engineers, serving as its secretary from 1909 to 1919.[S; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Institutions and Associations; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Shean, Max | 1918-2009 | Engineer and naval officer, involved in significant wartime submarine operations and post-war power station management, contributing to engineering efficiency and community service.[S; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Public Sector; Electrical; Energy; Generation;] | May 2024 |
Shenton, William | 1801-1842 | Engineer and architect who built Western Australia's first flour mill, designed secure limestone mills, and explored local rivers.[S; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Industrial;] | May 2024 |
Shepherd, Else | [S; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Shields, William | 1870-1955 | Designed multiple arch dams, rock catchments, and water supply structures, and invented new rail construction methods in Western Australia.[S; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Water;] | May 2024 |
Shilbury, Erich | 1900-1986 | Prominent structural engineer, lecturer, and department head at Perth Technical College for 22 years, chaired WA Division IEAust in 1963.[S; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge;] | Aug 2024 |
Shilkin, Joe | 1910-1985 | Engineer and pioneer in quality control, served in the AIF, worked in defence and industrial development, and founded the Australian Organisation of Quality.[S; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Federal Government; Manufacturing; Defence;] | May 2024 |
Simpson, Edward | 1875-1939 | Graduated in mining and metallurgy (1895), pioneered mineral identification techniques, and established key laboratories in Western Australia.[S; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Public Sector; Research and Development; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Spratt, Peter | Noted engineer specializing in heritage building conservation, with over 1,200 building projects, innovative methods for combating rising damp, and significant contributions to preserving historic structures like Port Arthur and the Raine Island Lighthouse.[S; Tasmania; Biographies; Local Government; Road; Structural;] | Jul 2024 | |
Stamm, Walter | 1926-2018 | Graduated in mechanical and electrical engineering, held various executive positions, and received the Jack Finlay National Award, leading to multiple honours and executive roles in engineering organizations.[S; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; South Australia; Biographies; Electrical; Leadership and Management; Mechanical;] | Apr 2024 |
Statham, Frank | 1916-1999 | Completed a Diploma of Mechanical Engineering in 1938, managed significant engineering projects, and introduced integrated project management in 1974, earning several engineering and military honours.[S; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Federal Government; Public Sector; Civics; Defence;] | May 2024 |
Steele, Ian | 1931-2003 | Engineer with a BE, managed Merz and McLellan, chaired WA State Supply Commission and engineering institutions, and was a Fellow of multiple engineering bodies.[S; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Electrical;] | May 2024 |
Stephenson, Alan | 1906-1973 | Engineered innovative grain handling systems, designed bulk storage facilities, and developed efficient grain movement solutions, significantly improving agricultural logistics.[S; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Research and Development; Industrial; Mechanical; Structural;] | May 2024 |
Stevenson, Ian R | 1924- ---- | [S; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Oct 2024 |
Stewart, Hector | 1875-1931 | Mining engineer and civil engineer with significant contributions to mining operations in Australia, including managing ore treatment plants and consulting on coal mining.[S; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Leadership and Management; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Sticht, Robert 1 | 1856-1922 | Pioneered pyritic smelting, designed reduction works, and managed Mount Lyell mine to become Australia's dominant copper producer.[S; Tasmania; Biographies; Manufacturer; Mining; Treatment;] | May 2024 |
Sticht, Robert | 1896-1958 | Engineer managed Mount Lyell Chemical Works, designed bulk grain handling facilities, and led fertilizer and munitions projects, contributing significantly to Australian chemical and agricultural industries.[S; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Machinery;] | May 2024 |
Stileman, Francis | 1876-1938 | Engineer led significant projects, including dock extensions, shipyard constructions, and hydroelectric schemes, and served as Chief Engineer in Western Australia.[S; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Stoddart, Eric William Hooper | 1894-1970 | Worked as a surveyor, and supervised significant infrastructure projects, including the Stuart Highway development.[S; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Northern Territory; Northern Territory; Biographies; State Government; Public Sector; Army; Civil; Defence; Road; Water;] | Jul 2024 |
Stoddart, James | 1858-1944 | Engineer surveyed and constructed numerous rail lines in Victoria and Western Australia, leading projects like the Big Brook and Esperance railways.[S; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Sugden, David | 1920-2011 | Pioneered mechanical full-face rock excavation machinery, introducing machine tunnelling to Australia, and invented numerous TBM innovations.[S; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Research and Development; Mechanical; Water;] | May 2024 |
Sutherland, John | Introduced filter presses for cyanide processing, developed advanced smelting plants, and pioneered electrical power in mining operations.[S; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 | |
Swanson, Thomas | 1940-2021 | A civil engineer with 36 years at GHD, specializing in hydrogeology and water management, including the Worsley Alumina project.[S; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Tam, Joseph Tam | [T; Queensland; Biographies;] | May 2024 | |
Tauss, Walter | 1922-1971 | Mechanical design engineer, production manager, and consultant, became psychologist and subsequently established University of Western Australia’s department of social work.[T; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Education and Research; Consultant; Air Force; Civics; Mechanical;] | May 2024 |
Taylor, Vincent | 1922-1999 | An engineer with degrees from the University of Western Australia, he managed country water supplies in Western Australia from 1968 to 1975.[T; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Water;] | May 2024 |
Taylor, William | 1883-1963 | Engineer supervised East Perth Power Station, developed metropolitan distribution systems, and introduced trolley buses to Perth, contributing significantly to Western Australia's power infrastructure.[T; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Electrical; Generation; Leadership and Management; Transmission;] | May 2024 |
Thomas, James Henry | 1826-1884 | Engineer improved railway infrastructure in Australia, overseeing key projects and establishing public works departments, despite health issues.[T; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; New South Wales; Biographies; Public Sector; Civil; Rail;] | Sep 2024 |
Thompson, James | 1863-1945 | Engineer in Chief of WA Public Works Department from 1904 to 1925, overseeing metropolitan water supply, sewerage, and extensive railway and harbour projects.[T; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail; Sea;] | May 2024 |
Tindale, Edward | 1874-1943 | Transformed Western Australia's road network by implementing modern road construction techniques, linking regional centres, and significantly increasing road expenditure and infrastructure during his tenure as Chairman of the Main Roads Board and Commissioner of Main Roads from 1926 to 1941.[T; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail; Road;] | May 2024 |
Todd, Charles | 1826-1910 | A pioneering engineer and astronomer built Australia's first national telecommunications system, including the 2900 km Overland Telegraph line, and established extensive meteorological networks.[T; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Biographies; Electrical; Telegraph and Telephone;] | Apr 2024 |
Tognolini, Albert | 1927- ---- | Led construction of key Western Australian highways, including the Great Northern Highway, and served as Commissioner of Main Roads from 1987 to 1990, overseeing significant infrastructure and organizational changes.[T; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Civil; Road;] | Jul 2024 |
Tomlinson, Alfred | 1884-1925 | Engineer and academic with expertise in civil engineering, publishing on topics like retaining walls, ventilation, and structural engineering, and holding key academic and institutional roles in Western Australia.[T; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Research and Development; Institutions and Associations;] | May 2024 |
Tonkin, BC | 1925-2012 | Established a successful engineering firm, innovating solutions in civil, structural, and environmental engineering, and led national engineering institutions.[T; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; South Australia; Biographies; Consultant; Civil; Leadership and Management;] | Apr 2024 |
Traeger, Alfred | 1895-1980 | Engineer developed pedal-powered radio, transforming outback communications, and invented a Morse code keyboard, revolutionizing remote medical and educational access.[T; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; South Australia; Biographies; Electrical; Mechanical; Wireless and Digital;] | Apr 2024 |
Trigg, Henry | 1791-1882 | Supervised construction of early government buildings, jetties, bridges, and lighthouses in Western Australia from 1839 to 1851.[T; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Civics; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Tydeman, Frank | 1901-1994 | Engineer designed and constructed ports in Haifa, Jaffa, and Singapore, and restored Bombay and Rangoon harbors after wartime destruction, oversaw development of Fremantle Harbour.[T; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Navy; Sea;] | May 2024 |
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Utting, James | 1910-1991 | Engineer who upgraded Pearce Airport for jet aircraft, served in World War II, and held various engineering and administrative roles in Australia.[U; Western Australia; Northern Territory; Northern Territory; Biographies; Local Government; Federal Government; Air Force;] | Sep 2024 |
Utting, John | 1921-2014 | Engineer worked on the Snowy Mountain Scheme, US Bureau of Reclamation, and major Australian infrastructure projects, including airports and dams, from 1948 to 1982.[U; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; New South Wales; Biographies; Federal Government; Air Force; Civil; Defence; Energy; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Sep 2024 |
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Ventris, Arthur | 1854-1940 | Led the construction and operations of the Royal Mint in Perth, earning the Imperial Service Order for his work in refining, melting, and coining.[V; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Manufacturing; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Victor, Henry | 1830-1911 | Engineer with significant contributions to irrigation, railways, and sanitation in India and Western Australia, including the Geraldton to Northampton Railway and Perth sanitation projects.[V; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Wager, John Gilbert | 1932-2024 | Professor, engineer developed metrology labs, introduced CAD/CAM, and taught globally, contributing significantly to mechanical engineering education and research.[W; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Education and Research; Mechanical;] | May 2024 |
Walkeden, George | 1860-1914 | Mechanical engineer with significant contributions to mining and metallurgy, designing and constructing ore treatment and smelting plants in Australia and Africa.[W; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry;] | May 2024 |
Walker, George | [W; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Wallace, John McDonald | 1926-2005 | [W; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Oct 2024 |
Warman, Charles | 1910-2008 | Revolutionized slurry pump design, invented the Warman pump, and set global standards in mineral processing with innovative, reliable, and long-lasting pumps.[W; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Private Industry; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Warren, William Henry | 1852-1926 | Leading engineer in Australia, established engineering faculty, authored key texts, and served as first president of the Institution of Engineers Australia.[W; New South Wales; Biographies; Civil;] | May 2024 |
Watson, Bruce | [W; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Webb, Barry | 1940-2022 | [W; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 |
White, Jim | 1951-2014 | Engineer with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Metallurgy, specializing in metallic coating and sheet metal forming, led significant projects like Project Magnet, and held key executive roles in steel and mining industries.[W; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; South Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Heavy Industry; Leadership and Management;] | Apr 2024 |
Whitfeld, Hubert | 1875-1939 | Engineering professor and vice-chancellor, worked in Western Australian goldfields, managed mines, and contributed to university development and wartime munitions efforts.[W; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Private Industry; Public Sector;] | May 2024 |
Whitmore, Ray | [W; Queensland; Biographies;] | Apr 2024 | |
Whittle, Jeffrey | 1930-2024 | Developed industry-standard software for strategic mine planning and optimization, revolutionizing global mining operations with pioneering algorithms and programs.[W; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Victoria; Biographies; Computing and Control Systems; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Williams, Don | 1937-2001 | Led significant railway and submarine projects, modernizing Australian railways and overseeing the construction of Collins Class submarines, enhancing industry quality standards.[W; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; South Australia; Biographies; Manufacturing; Civil; Leadership and Management; Navy;] | Apr 2024 |
Williams, Leslie | 1878-1942 | A mining engineer managed various gold and lead mines, conducted extensive site inspections, and held key managerial positions in Australia and England.[W; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Mining;] | May 2024 |
Williamson, Arthur | 1865-1941 | Mechanical and electrical engineer who established electric lighting systems, tram services, and supervised rural projects in Western Australia, serving as State Electrical Engineer from 1922 to 1931.[W; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Public Sector; Applications; Electricity;] | May 2024 |
Wong, Kit Po | Jul 2024 | ||
Wong, Kit Po | 1946-2022 | Professor, expert in power system engineering and computational intelligence, authoring over 308 publications, pioneering AI in power engineering, and receiving numerous awards.[W; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Biographies; State Government; Education and Research; Electrical;] | Jul 2024 |
Woods, Don | 1911-1981 | Led high-speed aerodynamics and rocket propulsion research, developed the Ikara anti-submarine system, and oversaw Australia's first satellite launch in 1967.[W; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; South Australia; Biographies; Education and Research; Mechanical; Weapons;] | Apr 2024 |
Worner, Howard Knox | 1913-2006 | [W; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 |
Wotherspoon, Robert | 1856-1903 | Civil engineer worked on railways, harbours, and weirs, and held patents for inventions like spark arrestors.[W; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Civil; Water;] | May 2024 |
Wray, Henry | 1826-1900 | Lieutenant Engineer, designed Fremantle Prison, proposed port designs, and led engineering projects in Western Australia, Japan, and Malta.[W; 1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Civics;] | May 2024 |
Wright, James | 1854-1917 | Engineer and architect who built key Australian infrastructure, including the Eastern Railway extension and notable buildings in Perth, and founded the West Australian Architects' Association.[W; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Biographies; Private Industry; Civics and Buildings; Rail;] | May 2024 |
Wright, John | 1841-1920 | Engineer and railway commissioner who significantly expanded Western Australia's rail network, managed various international projects, and held key government and corporate roles.[W; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Rail;] | May 2024 |
name | life-span | Summary [categories] | timestamp |
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Yates, Ronald John | [Y; New South Wales; Biographies;] | Sep 2024 | |
Young, James | 1899-1966 | Led construction of 47 airfields, upgraded Eyre Highway, and promoted heavy machinery in road construction, serving as Commissioner and Director of Works.[Y; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Road;] | May 2024 |
Young, John Stephenson | 1883-1955 | Engineered key port and river projects in Western Australia, including the Geraldton Port redevelopment and the Fremantle Slipway, and managed significant dredging and construction efforts during World War II.[Y; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Biographies; Public Sector; Navy; Sea;] | Jul 2024 |
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Zorbas, Nick | 1936-2021 | Noted engineer with significant contributions to power station design, electrical engineering education, and leadership in Australian institutions.[Z; Western Australia; Biographies; Knowledge; Education and Research; Electrical; Generation;] | May 2024 |
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Organisations
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AECOM | American multinational infrastructure consulting firm founded in Oklahoma 1910.[A; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Private Industry; Consultant; Contractor; Civil; Defence; Electrical; Energy; Environmental; Generation; Machinery; Mechanical; Oil and Gas; Road; Structural; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply; Weapons; Wireless and Digital;] | Sep 2024 | |
Aker Kvaerner | Major international design, construction firm active in the energy sector, particularly oil and gas[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Alinta Energy | Australian energy company, won the 2018 engineering excellence award for its 30MW Newman Battery Storage Project, a pioneering grid-forming battery system.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Arbortech | Commercialised power tools for wood carving.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 | |
Aurecon | Global engineering consultancy with roots since 1934, merging in 2009, operating in over 20 countries, employing thousands, and serving diverse sectors.[A; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Manufacturing; Private Industry; Refineries; Consultant; Contractor; Civil; Defence; Electrical; Energy; Environmental; Generation; Heavy Industry; Industrial; Machinery; Materials; Mechanical; Mineral Resources; Mining; Oil and Gas; Renewables; Road; Space; Structural; Transport - Sea, Air and Space; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply; Wireless and Digital;] | Sep 2024 | |
BHP | Australia's largest mining company, originating from the city with the same name, now a major international company[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Balconi Telecommunications | [Western Australia;] | May 2024 | |
Clough Engineering | Pioneering WA engineering firm since 1919, specializing in civil, marine, and oil-and-gas projects, with significant global expansion.[C; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Private Industry; Consultant; Contractor; Civil; Defence; Electrical; Energy; Environmental; Generation; Machinery; Mechanical; Oil and Gas; Road; Structural; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply; Wireless and Digital;] | May 2024 | |
Consult Australia | Industry body representing consulting engineers[Western Australia; Institutions and Associations;] | May 2024 | |
Curtin University | WA university renowned for its engineering excellence, ranking second globally in mineral and mining engineering, and top in Australia for several engineering fields.[Western Australia; Education and Research;] | May 2024 | |
Department of Housing and Construction | Federal government department for engineering works.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Federal Government; Air; Air Force; Civics; Defence;] | Jun 2024 | |
Dept Housing & Works | [Western Australia;] | Jun 2024 | |
Engineers Australia | Principal organisation representing engineers in Australia, especially professional engineers, with many specialised learned society events.[Western Australia; Institutions and Associations;] | May 2024 | |
Fremantle Technical College | Engineering achievements include establishing technical schools teaching carpentry, metallurgy, and chemistry, and adapting buildings for maritime and TAFE studies.[Western Australia; Education and Research;] | May 2024 | |
GHD | Founded in 1928, this employee-owned firm is a global leader in engineering, architecture, and consulting, with over 11,000 employees across five continents, delivering significant infrastructure projects worldwide.[G; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Private Industry; Consultant; Contractor; Civil; Defence; Electrical; Energy; Environmental; Generation; Machinery; Mechanical; Oil and Gas; Road; Structural; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply; Wireless and Digital;] | Sep 2024 | |
Gutteridge Haskins & Davey | A multinational technical services firm, founded in 1928, recognized for engineering excellence, including the Stirling Reservoir project in Perth.[G; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Private Industry; Consultant; Contractor; Civil; Defence; Electrical; Energy; Environmental; Generation; Machinery; Mechanical; Oil and Gas; Road; Structural; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply; Weapons; Wireless and Digital;] | May 2024 | |
HBH Consulting Engineers | The organization is recognized for its significant engineering achievements, seeking documentation and records of their innovative work and projects.[H; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Private Industry; Consultant; Civil; Electrical; Energy; Machinery; Mechanical; Oil and Gas; Structural; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply;] | Jun 2024 | |
Halpern Glick Maunsell | Specializes in managing civil, structural, industrial, and environmental engineering projects, including railways, water systems, and marine constructions.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 | |
JP Kenny | Major international engineering, procurement, construction management firm active in the oil and gas sector in Australia[Western Australia;] | May 2024 | |
Jacobs | Major international design and project management engineering consultancy[J; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Manufacturing; Private Industry; Refineries; Consultant; Contractor; Civil; Defence; Electrical; Energy; Environmental; Generation; Heavy Industry; Industrial; Machinery; Mechanical; Mineral Resources; Mining; Oil and Gas; Renewables; Road; Space; Structural; Transport - Sea, Air and Space; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply; Weapons; Wireless and Digital;] | Sep 2024 | |
John Holland Group | Major Australian construction company[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
KBR | A US-based company, founded in 1998, excels in technology and engineering, winning awards for projects like the Angel Project in 2009.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Kvaerner RJ Brown | Major international design, construction firm active in the energy sector, particularly oil and gas[Western Australia;] | May 2024 | |
Leighton | Australian engineering-led contractor, founded in 1949, specializing in construction, infrastructure, mining, and resources, with a 120-year history of complex projects globally.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 | |
Lynxrail | Too short to summarise: We are seeking information about this engineering organization. If you have any documents, photograp.....[Western Australia;] | May 2024 | |
Main Roads Department (MRD) | WA State Government organisation responsible for major roads, part of Department of Transport.[Western Australia; State Government;] | May 2024 | |
Multiplex | WA based civil engineering construction company[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Orbital Engine Company | Developed the innovative orbital engine, a compact, high-performance engine with advanced combustion technology, winning engineering excellence awards for its Genesis 2 Stroke Engine.[Western Australia;] | May 2024 | |
Perth Technical College | From 1900, pioneered technical education in Western Australia, offering engineering, chemistry, and trade apprenticeships, laying the groundwork for modern engineering education and the creation of the Western Australian Institute of Technology.[Western Australia; Education and Research;] | Oct 2024 | |
Pritchard Francis | Civil and structural engineering consultancy in Western Australia.[P; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Private Industry; Consultant; Civil; Electrical; Environmental; Mechanical; Mineral Resources; Mining; Oil and Gas; Road; Structural; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply;] | Sep 2024 | |
Private Consultant Organisations | [Western Australia; Consultant;] | Jun 2024 | |
Professionals Australia | Organisation representing engineers in Australia, along with scientists, technologist, technicians, etc. Broader membership than Engineers Australia.[Western Australia; Institutions and Associations;] | May 2024 | |
Public Transport Authority of WA | Part of WA Department of Transport, responsible for buses, trains and ferries[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 | |
Public Works Department | WA government department responsible for construction from early colonial days until it was disbanded in the late 1980s.[Western Australia; State Government;] | Jul 2024 | |
Rio Tinto | Major Australian mining company[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Roy Hill | Major West Australian mining company[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Simon Carves Australia | Engineering company founded in 1878 and was acquired by ECI group in 2016.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Sinclair Knight Merz | Founded in 1964, this Australian consulting multi-displinary engineering firm prospered until its 2013 acquisition.[S; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Manufacturing; Private Industry; Refineries; Consultant; Contractor; Civil; Defence; Electrical; Energy; Environmental; Generation; Heavy Industry; Industrial; Machinery; Mechanical; Mineral Resources; Mining; Oil and Gas; Renewables; Road; Space; Structural; Transport - Sea, Air and Space; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply; Weapons; Wireless and Digital;] | Sep 2024 | |
Southern Seawater Alliance | SSWA comprises of Tecnicas Reunidas, Valoriza Agua, AJ Lucas, WorleyParsons and the Water Corporation.[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 | |
Standards Australia | Australian national engineering standards body, formed in 1922. | Sep 2024 | |
State Energy Commission | West Australian government-owned electricity utility.[Western Australia; State Government;] | May 2024 | |
State Engineering Works | Former West Australian government-owned engineering works specialising in heavy machinery and construction[Western Australia; State Government;] | May 2024 | |
Structural Engineering Company of Western Australia | Firm specialising in steel structures, contributing to major infrastructure developments in Western Australia from 1929 to 1963.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Manufacturing; Commercial; Contractor; Industrial;] | May 2024 | |
Thiess | Established in 1933, the company expanded from road-building and earthmoving to dam construction, open-cut mining, and civil engineering, achieving numerous significant projects and becoming a global leader in mining services.[T; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Private Industry; Refineries; Consultant; Contractor; Civil; Defence; Electrical; Energy; Environmental; Generation; Industrial; Mechanical; Mineral Resources; Mining; Oil and Gas; Renewables; Road; Structural; Transport - Sea, Air and Space; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply; Wireless and Digital;] | May 2024 | |
University of Western Australia | Member of the leading Group of Eight universities in Australia, leading research university with engineering school.[Western Australia; Education and Research;] | May 2024 | |
Verve Energy | From 2006, operated major state-owned electricity generating plants.[Western Australia; State Government;] | May 2024 | |
WMC Resources | Pioneered aerial surveys and applied advanced mining geology, geochemistry, and geophysics to discover new gold deposits in Australia since 1933.[Western Australia;] | Jul 2024 | |
Water Corporation | WA government water utility.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Western Australian Government Railways | Former West Australian government-owned railway network[Western Australia; State Government; Rail;] | Jul 2024 | |
Western Australian Institute of Technology | Formerly Perth Technical College, moved to new campus south of city, became Curtin University in 1987.[Western Australia; Education and Research;] | May 2024 | |
Western Australian Institution of Engineers | Western Australia first professional engineering body facilitated knowledge sharing, professional development, and the publication of technical papers, ultimately contributing to the establishment of a national engineering institution.[Western Australia; Institutions and Associations;] | Aug 2024 | |
Western Australian School Of Mines | Founded in 1902, this institution specializes in mining-related fields, offering degrees in mining engineering, metallurgy, and geology, with a strong industry collaboration and international recognition.[Western Australia; Education and Research;] | May 2024 | |
Western Minerals Technology Pty Ltd | [Western Australia;] | May 2024 | |
Western Minerals Technology | [Western Australia;] | Jun 2024 | |
Western Mining Corporation | Formed in 1933, this company pioneered district-scale aerial photography in Western Australia, advancing mining exploration through innovative aerial surveys.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Woodside Energy | Major Perth-based oil and gas company.[Western Australia;] | Sep 2024 | |
Worley | Major global engineering firm in energy, chemicals, and resources, with significant sustainability focus.[W; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Organisations; Manufacturing; Private Industry; Refineries; Consultant; Contractor; Civil; Defence; Electrical; Energy; Environmental; Generation; Heavy Industry; Industrial; Machinery; Materials; Mechanical; Mineral Resources; Mining; Oil and Gas; Renewables; Road; Structural; Treatment; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply; Wireless and Digital;] | Sep 2024 |
Places
place | summary [categories] | timestamp | |
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1925 Public Works Department Annual Report | Provides detailed progress update on construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge among other projects[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
1926 Public Works Department Annual Report | Provides detailed progress update on construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge among other projects[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
1927 Public Works Department Annual Report | Provides detailed progress update on construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge among other projects[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
1928 Public Works Department Annual Report | Provides detailed progress update on construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge among other projects[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
1929 Public Works Department Annual Report | Provides detailed progress update on construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge among other projects[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
1930 Public Works Department Annual Report | Provides detailed progress update on construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge among other projects[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
1931 Public Works Department Annual Report | Provides detailed progress update on construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge among other projects[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
1932 Public Works Department Annual Report | Provides detailed progress update on construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge among other projects[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 |
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"New_Sydney". A Great Scheme for a "New Sydney". | Collection of articles explaining the proposed transport improvements in Sydney including the Sydney Harbour Bridge[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Adelaide River Railway Bridge | Constructed in 1888, this bridge was a significant engineering feat, serving 88 years and playing a key role in World War II, showcasing late 19th-century steel lattice girder design.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Northern Territory; Northern Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail;] | Feb 2023 | |
Adelong Falls Gold Mill Ruins | This 19th-century gold mill, designed by David Wilson and William Ritchie, showcased innovative engineering with a large water wheel, integrated ring gear, and optimized gold recovery processes, setting a high standard in Australia for quartz crushing and gold extraction.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Treatment;] | Oct 2023 | |
Angle Vale Bridge | Innovative laminated timber arch bridges, using local materials and vertical laminations, were developed to withstand floods, marking a unique engineering solution.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Annandale Sewer Aqueducts | First Australian structures to use Monier Arches, designed by W. Baltzer, pioneering reinforced concrete construction in 1896.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Wastewater;] | Jan 2024 | |
Antenna DSS-46 | This antenna contributed to one of the 20th century's greatest engineering feats: safely sending a man to the moon and back.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Research and Development; Space;] | Feb 2023 | |
Argyle Cut | A significant engineering feat in early Sydney, this sandstone ridge excavation, begun in 1843 by convicts and completed in 1867 using explosives, created a crucial east-west route, featuring multiple bridge constructions and expansions over the years.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; New South Wales; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Australian Railway Historical Society Archives | The archives document the construction, operation, and maintenance of Australian railways and tramways, showcasing comprehensive engineering plans and photographs from their inception to the present.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Rail;] | Oct 2023 | |
Australian War Memorial | Comprehensive and well-documented collection of military technology, including iconic and innovative items like the German V-2 rocket and self-firing rifles.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Civics; Defence;] | Aug 2023 |
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B-24 Liberator | The B-24 Liberator showcased advanced aviation technology with its Davis-designed wing, enhancing performance and efficiency, and pioneering tricycle undercarriages and slim, long wings, setting the standard for modern aircraft design.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Victoria; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Air Force;] | Aug 2023 | |
BMC-Leyland Motor Vehicle Plant | This 26-hectare site pioneered post-war technical innovation, introducing fully automated machining, "Rotodip" painting, flexible manufacturing, and just-in-time supply processes.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturing; Manufacturer; Secondary Industry; Industrial; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Nov 2023 | |
BP Kwinana Oil Refinery | WA’s major oil refinery, established in the 1950s.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Oil and Gas;] | Dec 2023 | |
Bairnsdale to Orbost Railway | The construction of significant railway lines in the 1850s involved engineering feats such as building through hilly terrain, modifying bridge designs, and executing extensive earthworks, showcasing high standards of civil structures and bridges.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); State Government; Rail;] | Aug 2023 | |
Barcaldine Water Tower | A 100 ft mild steel tower, designed by John Baillie Henderson in 1912, featuring a 45,000 gallon tank, now adapted for communications use, recognizing early 20th-century engineering excellence.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Mar 2023 | |
Barham-Koondrook Bridge, Murray River | Engineers built 18 movable span bridges, including innovative lift bridges with combined metal and wooden construction, facilitating river traffic and efficient transportation.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); River; Road; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Barossa Dam | A pioneering arch dam, built as one of the world's first, showcasing innovative concrete construction and acoustic properties, remaining intact after 100 years.[1901 - 1930: Federation; South Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Jan 2024 | |
Barracks Arch | A 19th-century brick structure with Tudor Gothic design, featuring timber shingles, originally with extensive outbuildings.[Western Australia; Water;] | Aug 2024 | |
Bathurst Sewage Treatment Plant | This 1916 treatment plant, progressively enlarged and upgraded, showcases 20th-century sewage treatment technology advancements and significant improvements in effluent quality.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Wastewater;] | Nov 2023 | |
Beaconsfield Gold Mine | Underground mining required extensive engineering, including a massive pumping plant with three steam engines and deep shafts, to manage an aquifer.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Mining;] | Jan 2024 | |
Becher Process | Engineering achievements include the development of the Becher Process, converting ilmenite to synthetic rutile with 88-95% TiO2, significantly enhancing titanium dioxide production and reducing environmental impacts.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Treatment;] | Dec 2023 | |
Belmont Bunker | A semi-underground bunker, built in 1944, features reinforced concrete walls, a self-contained generator, and advanced air conditioning, showcasing enduring engineering excellence.[Western Australia; State Government; Air Force; Civics;] | Aug 2024 | |
Bendemeer Bridge, Macdonald River | Harvey Dare's composite steel and timber truss design, introduced in 1905, marked the pinnacle of timber truss engineering, offering superior technical advantages over earlier types.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Nov 2023 | |
Bendigo Gas Works | Significant example of a provincial gasworks.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturer; Oil and Gas;] | Aug 2023 | |
Bendigo Monier Bridges | General Sir John Monash and his firm built eight innovative Monier arch bridges, showcasing early 20th-century reinforced concrete technology.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Consultant; Road;] | Aug 2023 | |
Bethanga Bridge | A 752-meter, nine-span Pratt Truss bridge, built 1927-1930, showcasing refined steel truss engineering and joint state cooperation.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); State Government; Road;] | Aug 2023 | |
Big Lizzie | A century-old, massive tractor with innovative "dreadnaught wheels" played a crucial role in clearing land for irrigation, showcasing Australian engineering ingenuity.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Machinery;] | Aug 2023 | |
Birkenhead Bridge | A double-bascule bridge, opened in 1940, featuring innovative pneumatic caissons and a pioneering timber diving bell.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; South Australia; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Black Bobs Creek Bridge | Engineering achievements include the construction of several substantial bridges, notably the first un-reinforced concrete arch bridge in NSW, built in 1896, which remained in service for 75 years despite low-strength materials.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Black Box Flight Recorder | Dr. David Warren's team developed the first black box flight recorder, combining cockpit voice and flight data recording, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures and forces, significantly enhancing aviation safety.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Victoria; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Federal Government; Research and Development; Air;] | Jun 2024 | |
Black Powder Mill | Significant engineering achievement in explosives manufacturing, featuring a purpose-built structure with dedicated plant and machinery for safe production, exemplifying centuries-old design principles.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Manufacturing; Manufacturer;] | Aug 2023 | |
Blackall Woolscour | A pioneering steam-driven wool washing plant, operating from 1908 to 1978, recognized for its early 20th-century engineering achievements and restored machinery.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Queensland; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Farms and Stations; Machinery;] | Mar 2023 | |
Boulder Subway | Rail bridge constructed over Burt Street, part of a local city rail loop.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Rail;] | Oct 2024 | |
Boyer News Print | First mill to produce newsprint from hardwood, utilizing electric welding for steel structures.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Manufacturing; Manufacturer;] | Dec 2023 | |
BoyerNewsPrint | Dec 2023 | ||
Bradfield's Memorial Plaque and Dawes' Observatory | Evidence of the first astronomical observatory constructed at Sydney.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Bridgewater Bridge | All-welded steel bridge with pioneering lift span, constructed during WWII, featuring innovative weld fatigue design and significant historical engineering achievements.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Broken Hill Mining | City that pioneered mining and minerals processing technology from 19th to 20th century.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Chemical; Mineral Resources; Mining;] | Oct 2023 | |
Broome - Java Telegraph Cable | Start of 1,650km submarine cable from Java to Western Australia, completed in 1889.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Telegraph and Telephone;] | Jan 2024 | |
Brown Street Skew Brick Arch Underbridge | Skew brick arch bridge built in 1891, overcoming limited land and non-perpendicular road crossings.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Knowledge; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Brunswick West Mercury-Arc Tramway Substation | A 1936 substation featuring rare 600 kW mercury-arc rectifiers, operating continuously for 82 years, showcasing significant engineering heritage.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail; Transmission;] | Dec 2023 | |
Budj Bim Aquaculture | Extensive Aboriginal engineering works, including stone-walled fish traps, canals, and houses, built over 6,600 years to manage water and harvest eels.[Pre 1788: Aboriginal Technology; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Aquaculture;] | Jan 2024 | |
Bundaberg Waterworks | A 1902 waterworks scheme featuring a steam-powered pumping station, a 182-kilolitre mild steel tank on a 32.31m high brick tower.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Mar 2023 | |
Burdekin River Bridge | A high-level road/rail bridge, built from 1947 to 1957, using innovative concrete caissons and high-strength bolts, spans 1,103 meters over a sandy river bed.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Queensland; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Rail; Road;] | Mar 2023 | |
Burrinjuck Dam & No. 1 Power Station, Murrumbidgee River | A pioneering irrigation dam, completed in 1928, featuring a 92.4-meter-high wall and significant hydro-electric power generation, recognized as a National Engineering Landmark.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Electricity; Irrigation; River;] | Nov 2023 | |
Busby's Bore | A 3.5 km tunnel, cut through sandstone by convict labour from 1827-37, was the first engineered water supply in Australia, providing Sydney with a reliable water source until 1886.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water; Water Supply;] | Dec 2023 | |
Busselton Jetty | A 1,841-meter-long wooden jetty, extended multiple times since 1865, featuring a railway, underwater observatory, and extensive restoration efforts.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Sea;] | Aug 2024 |
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CSIRAC Computer | This pioneering computer, built by the CSIR Division of Radio Physics, was among the first electronic stored-program computers, operating from 1950 to 1964 and showcasing Australian engineering excellence.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Research and Development; Computing and Control Systems;] | Oct 2023 | |
Cairncross Graving Dock | A 263m long dock, built by the Allied Works Council between 1942 and 1944, showcased engineering foresight and durability, serving both wartime and peacetime needs.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Sea;] | Mar 2023 | |
Canning Bridges Brief History | Engineering achievements include the construction of several bridges, such as the 1835 timber bridge at Drummond’s Crossing.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Canning Dam Refurbishment | Description of refurbishment of Canning Dam.[2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Aug 2024 | |
Canning Dam | A pioneering concrete gravity dam, showcasing innovative structure and hydraulic design, and significant technical achievements in its era.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); State Government; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Sep 2024 | |
Canning Highway | Reconstruction of an eight-mile roadway to higher standards, involving extensive earthworks and manual labor, marked a significant engineering achievement.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Cape Leeuwin and Cape Naturaliste Lighthouses | Stone lighthouses with innovative mercury bath technology, supporting coastal shipping and local industries, featuring the tallest mainland tower and fastest flash frequency.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Sea;] | Dec 2023 | |
Captain Cook Graving Dock | A monumental graving dock, constructed under wartime conditions, involved advanced engineering in quarrying, civil, mechanical, electrical, and naval architecture, showcasing Australia's significant engineering feats.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Defence; Navy; Sea; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Nov 2023 | |
Cassilis Hydro Electric Scheme | Victoria's first significant hydro-electric scheme, built in 1908, featured a 12 kV transmission line crossing the Great Dividing Range, pioneering local hydro-electric power.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables; Treatment;] | Sep 2023 | |
Catagunya Dam | Completed in 1961, this concrete gravity dam features innovative design with high tensile steel cables anchored to the rock foundation, reducing costs and concrete volume, and is recognized for its engineering heritage as one of the world's first custom-designed pre-stressed dams.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Cataract Dam, Cataract River | Australia's first large dam for city water supply, featuring sandstone-block masonry and basalt concrete.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water; Water Supply;] | Nov 2023 | |
Causeway Bridges Brief History | Bridges and causeway across Swan River, east of Perth city.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; State Government; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Central Exchange | This historic site was the first automatic telephone exchange in Western Australia, serving the central business district from 1914 to 1987, marking a significant engineering milestone.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Telegraph and Telephone;] | Sep 2024 | |
Central Park | Innovative 248m Perth skyscraper with modular construction, precast floors, and advanced structural solutions, setting global benchmarks in high-rise engineering.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Commercial; Structural;] | Aug 2024 | |
Cethana Dam | A 110m high concrete-faced rockfill dam, completed in 1971, featuring innovative leakage-minimizing design and construction techniques, adopted internationally.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Chaffey Brothers Irrigation | The Chaffey brothers developed efficient irrigation systems using centrifugal pumps and gravity-fed channel networks, enabling large-scale irrigation projects in arid environments.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Irrigation;] | Nov 2023 | |
Chalker Parade Railway Overbridge | Bridge demonstrating innovative use of the Monier system, overcoming significant loading challenges with thin, steel-reinforced arches.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Knowledge; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Changes to Bradfields Design by Freeman | Describes changes to Sydney Harbour Bridge design.[Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Apr 2024 | |
Changing Plans since 1916 | Evolution of plans for Sydney city underground rail loop.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Apr 2024 | |
Charters Towers Water Supply | A historic town water supply system, delivered water from the Burdekin River.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Mar 2023 | |
Circular Quay Sea Wall | A historic seawall, built by convicts between 1837 and 1844 using sandstone, was later modified with a concrete deck and railway viaduct.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; New South Wales; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Aug 2024 | |
City of Sydney Street Lighting | On 8 July 1904, the first electric streetlights were switched on, powered by a new station, marking a significant engineering achievement in modernizing urban services and goods production.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Local Government; Electricity;] | Oct 2023 | |
Closing the Arch | Part of description of construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge.[Research and Development; Machinery; Materials; Sydney's Transport Revolution;] | Mar 2024 | |
Combating Dust and Heat Problems. | Part of description of construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Concrete Arch Bridges | Describes concrete arch bridges in Sydney designed by Bradfield.[Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Constructing Narrows Bridges | Provides construction details of Narrows Bridges in Perth.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; State Government; Contractor; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Coode Canal | A 2,000-meter canal and dock, engineered by Sir John Coode, significantly improved Melbourne's port access and facilitated large vessel berthing since 1886.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Sea;] | Nov 2023 | |
Cooerwull Footbridge | A wartime footbridge, built in 1941, features an innovative A-frame timber design, supported by concrete foundation blocks, showcasing expedient engineering during World War II.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Coolgardie Goldfields Water Supply | A 566km steel pipeline, eight steam-driven pumping stations, and a reservoir, supplying 23,000 kilolitres of water daily, marking a world-first engineering feat in 1903.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Dec 2023 | |
Cooma Rock Bolting Development Site | A site where a team developed rock bolting, making tunneling safer, faster, and cheaper, with global impact since the 1950s.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Research and Development; Mining;] | Oct 2023 | |
Corrimal Coke Works | A pioneering facility, established in 1911, utilized waste heat for power generation, featuring 40 initial ovens and later expansions to over 100,000 tonnes annual production capacity, showcasing significant engineering and technological advancements in coke-making and environmental compliance.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturing; Materials; Mineral Resources;] | Dec 2023 | |
Cotter River Dam | A historic water supply system, designed by federal engineers, operated from 1918 to 1968, showcasing 50 years of water technology and significant engineering heritage.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Feb 2023 | |
Council House | An 11-storey steel-framed Perth building featuring innovative structural engineering, with massive welded steel girders supporting the façade, creating a floating effect.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Local Government; Civics;] | Aug 2024 | |
Cowra Truss Bridge, Lachlan River | A composite timber-iron truss bridge, the largest of its type in Australia, was replaced by a seven-span prestressed concrete box girder bridge in 1986, showcasing significant engineering advancements in bridge design and materials.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Crotty Dam | A concrete-faced rockfill dam with an innovative spillway chute, allowing for flexible adjustments to ground movements, and a 7km tunnel to a 163MW power station.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Crown Street Reservoir | Inground reservoir with brick walls and a brick jack-arched roof, showcasing 19th-century engineering expertise and continuous operation since 1859.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water; Water Supply;] | Oct 2023 | |
Currency Creek Bridge | Innovative use of vertically laminated timber, treated with Red Gum and paraffin, to construct durable, flood-resistant bridges from local materials.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Road;] | Aug 2024 |
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Darlington Point Bridge, Murrumbidgee River | Nineteenth-century engineers designed a sophisticated 206m bridge with a steel bascule lifting span, showcasing their skill and innovation.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Dartmouth Dam | A 180m-high central core rockfill dam, the tallest in Australia, featuring innovative quarry use and massive water storage capacity.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Irrigation; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Oct 2023 | |
Dawes Battery Remains | Engineering achievements include the construction of a semicircular battery, decorative castellated guardhouse, and artillery barracks, showcasing 19th-century defensive upgrades and innovative use of materials.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; New South Wales; Defence;] | Aug 2024 | |
Dawes Point Vehicular Ferry Ramp | Ferry jetties and ramp used before Sydney Harbour Bridge was built.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Road; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Oct 2024 | |
Degilbo to Mundubbera | Describes 12 diverse rail bridges and extending rail lines across challenging terrain, despite significant floods and historical setbacks.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail;] | Mar 2023 | |
Denison Bridge, Macquarie River | Innovative American Pratt trusses, designed by Gustavus Morell in 1865, showcased colonial engineering skills, marking a departure from British technology and serving for 123 years.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Devils Gate Dam | A high, thin concrete arch dam, notable for its innovative computer-aided design, double curvature, and efficient flood management system.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Dexter Horizontal Turbine | A rare 1868-patented windmill design with a unique vertical axis and pivoting shutters, restored after a century, showcasing innovative engineering.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Primary Industry; Farms and Stations; Irrigation; Machinery; Water;] | Aug 2024 | |
Donnelly River Mill | A steam-powered mill, featuring a single cylinder horizontal steam engine, exemplified early 20th-century engineering with efficient timber processing and community infrastructure.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Manufacturing; Materials;] | Aug 2024 | |
Drainage | Historic drainage systems, constructed from 1854, featuring substantial brick drains and significant engineering upgrades, were recently inspected using advanced remote technology, uncovering a century-old foundation stone.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; State Government; Local Government; Flood Protection; Water;] | Aug 2024 | |
Duck Reach Power Scheme | Designed in 1895, this pioneering hydroelectric scheme was the first commercial one in Australia.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Duke and Orr Pump House | Key Melbourne infrastructure supporting the shipping industry from 1868 to 1975, featuring unique steam plant and historic dry dock operations.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Sea;] | Nov 2023 | |
Dumas House | A 14-storey Perth building with a concrete-encased steel frame, designed in the Post War International style, featuring adaptive balconies for climate protection and recently refurbished to maintain its original 1966 appearance.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Civics;] | Aug 2024 |
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East Perth Power Station | Constructed 1913-1916, this power station was Australia's first state-operated public electricity utility, featuring unique frequency conversion and comprehensive steam turbine units, operating for 65 years.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Public Sector; Generation;] | Sep 2024 | |
East Perth's Engineering Industrial Heritage | Article on East Perth engineering installations that circumscribe the history of the district[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Flood Protection; Irrigation; Residential; River; Water Supply; Wastewater; Water; Water Supply;] | Sep 2024 | |
East West Telegraph | A 19th-century telegraph line spanning over 2,500 kilometers, reducing communication times from weeks to minutes and linking a third of the continent to global networks.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; South Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Telegraph and Telephone;] | Sep 2023 | |
Eastern Railway Deviation | 300m tunnel through a granite ridge east of Perth, constructed using dynamite and manual labour.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail;] | Dec 2023 | |
Eastern Suburbs Railway | Rail link to Sydney’s eastern suburbs involving tunnels, viaducts, and innovative construction methods, was finally completed in 1979 after multiple delays.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Eldorado Gold Dredge | A massive, intact bucket dredge in North East Victoria, once the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Mining;] | Nov 2023 | |
Electrification of Melbourne Surburban Railway | Pioneering 1500 V DC electrification of a large suburban railway network, completed in 1923, marking a global engineering milestone.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); State Government; Rail;] | Aug 2023 | |
Electrolytic Zinc Works | Engineering achievements include establishing a hydro-electric plant to power a zinc refinery, increasing output from 50,000 to 280,000 tonnes through modifications, and earning an Engineering Heritage National Marker in 2013.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Manufacturing; Manufacturer;] | Jan 2024 | |
Elizabeth Quay Bridge | A 22m high, 5m wide cable-stayed bridge at Perth city with sweeping arches, recognized for innovative design and collaborative digital workflows, optimizing complex form and structural analysis.[2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; River;] | Aug 2024 | |
Elizabeth Street Walls | A large sandstone and concrete composite retaining wall to support elevated railway alongside street.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Engineering Works of the River Murray | Engineering landmarks include locks, weirs, dams, and barrages, constructed to regulate and utilize the river's flow for navigation and irrigation.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; South Australia; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water; Water Supply;] | Dec 2023 | |
Esperance and Albany Wind farms | [1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Western Australia; Generation; Renewables;] | Aug 2024 | |
Evandale To Launceston Water Supply | Early colonial engineers, aided by convict labour, designed an innovative water supply scheme involving a 1.5 km tunnel and a 22 km open channel, showcasing their skills despite the project's incomplete status.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Jan 2024 | |
EvandaleToLauncestonWaterSupply | Recognized in 2002 for its significant engineering contributions, this structure showcases innovative design and construction techniques from its era.[Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Jun 2024 |
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Fabricating and Transporting the Bearings | Sydney Harbour Bridge needed 300 ton bearings.[Manufacturing; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Fish River Water Supply | Engineered by NSW Public Works, this scheme began in 1943, featuring Australia's highest slab and buttress dam and the longest pre-stressed concrete pipeline, uniquely transferring western water east of the Great Dividing Range.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water; Water Supply;] | Oct 2023 | |
Fish Traps | Aboriginal fish traps, constructed over 7,500 years ago, feature intricate stone weirs and tidal-based fishing systems, showcasing ancient engineering prowess.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; Western Australia;] | Aug 2024 | |
Flat Top and Special Tunnel Construction. | Tunnel construction with methods minimizing urban disruption.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Fort Denison | A 19th-century defence fortification, featuring a unique Martello tower, was constructed on a levelled rocky island, showcasing exceptional engineering and historical significance.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Defence;] | Aug 2024 | |
Fort Phillip Precinct | Early windmill, unfinished fort, signal station, and observatory with time-ball tower.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Education and Research; Defence; Industrial;] | Aug 2024 | |
Fort Scratchley | Strategic hilltop fortification with gun emplacements, constructed under Jervois and Scratchley's direction.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Army; Defence;] | Jan 2024 | |
Fremantle Army Museum | Displays of Australian defence equipment, including locally designed and modified vehicles, showcasing engineering adaptations and innovations.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Federal Government; Army; Defence; Machinery; Weapons;] | Aug 2024 | |
Fremantle Bridges Brief History | Describes construction of multiple bridges, utilizing innovative materials and techniques such as precast segments.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Fremantle Fortress, Leighton Battery | Above Leighton beach, near Fremantle, extensive underground tunnels and dual-purpose guns.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Weapons;] | Dec 2023 | |
Fremantle Fortress, Rottnest Island | Rottnest Island fortifications, with high-precision military equipment for coastal defence.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Weapons;] | Dec 2023 | |
Fremantle Harbour | Construction of a harbour began in 1892, involving innovative rock walls and dredging to 9m depth, managed by C. Y. O'Connor despite controversy, proving his engineering skills over a century.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); State Government; Sea;] | Dec 2023 | |
Fremantle Slipways | Engineering achievements include constructing Western Australia's first slipway in 1895 and a 2,000-ton capacity slipway in the 1940s, facilitating marine maintenance and shipbuilding.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; State Government; Navy; Sea;] | Aug 2024 | |
Funicular Construction Railways. | Sydney Harbour Bridge construction used cable drawn and sel-propelled rail cars.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Furphy Water Cart | A pioneering engineering innovation, the water cart's robust design and sealing method revolutionized water transport, exemplifying practical engineering excellence.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturer; Army; Machinery; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Aug 2023 | |
Fyansford Bridge | A pioneering Monier arch bridge, built in 1899, was the first in Victoria to use reinforced concrete, showcasing significant engineering innovation.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Research and Development; Road;] | Nov 2023 |
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Gairloch Bridge | Innovative 1891 bridge featuring steel trough decking and early use of Portland cement concrete, designed to withstand flood submersion.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Mar 2023 | |
Geelong-Ballarat Railway | Built between 1858 and 1862, features high standards, civil works, and structures like the Moorabool Viaduct and stone bridges.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail;] | Nov 2023 | |
George Barney Monument | 1792-1862 | Comemorates fortifications, maritime works, road projects, and notable constructions such as Circular Quay, Newcastle Breakwater, and Wollongong Harbour.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Biographies; Civil;] | Aug 2024 |
Gladesville Bridge, Sydney | A 305m concrete arch bridge in Sydney, designed by Tony Gee, was the world's longest span when built in 1964.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Gledden Building | A 40-meter-tall, 1930s-era reinforced concrete office building, one of the few art deco examples.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Commercial;] | Aug 2024 | |
Goolwa-Port Elliott Railway | Australia's first public railway, completed in 1853, connected the River Murray to a deep sea port, featuring jetties, a stone breakwater, and interconnected tracks.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail;] | Jan 2024 | |
Gordon Dam | A 140m high double-curvature concrete arch dam, completed in 1974.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Goulburn Water Works, Wollondilly River | A historic waterworks featuring a restored steam-driven Appleby beam engine.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM);] | Dec 2023 | |
Goulburn Weir and Adjoining Works | A pioneering 19th-century irrigation structure, built between 1887 and 1891 diverting water for extensive irrigation in Victoria.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Irrigation;] | Dec 2023 | |
Government House | Perth’s Government House.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; State Government; Civics; Residential;] | Aug 2024 | |
Grafton to Brisbane Railway | First standard gauge interstate railway, completed in 1930, featured a technically acclaimed bascule bridge.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Queensland; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Rail; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Great North Road | Built by convicts from 1826 to 1836, this 240 km NSW road applied European road-building techniques to Australia's harsh environment.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; New South Wales; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Great Northern Railway | Pioneering NSW railway construction in the 1850s, featuring timber bridges.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Great Ocean Road | A 240-kilometer road on south coast of Victoria.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Army; Road;] | Sep 2024 | |
Great Zig Zag | Enabled trains to climb Blue Mountains in NSW west of Sydney.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Nov 2023 | |
Green Cape Lighthouse, Highway of Light | A pioneering mass concrete lighthouse, with early Fresnel lens enabling it to be seen 44 km away.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Jan 2024 | |
Grenfell Street Power Station | Early Adelaide power station.[1901 - 1930: Federation; South Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Generation;] | Jan 2024 | |
Guildford Pipe Bridge | A steel arch water bridge east of Perth, spanning 64m.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Aug 2024 | |
Gundagai Historic Bridges, Murrumbidgee River | Two NSW bridges feature significant engineering: a 1867 iron Warren truss road bridge and a 1903 steel hog-back railway bridge with a Howe truss viaduct.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | May 2024 |
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HMAS Diamantina | 1940s frigate, recognized for its engineering and historical significance, now a museum.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Queensland; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Navy;] | Apr 2023 | |
Hampden Bridge, Kangaroo Valley | NSW early colonial-era suspension bridge.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Hampden Bridge, Murrumbidgee River | NSW Murrumbidgee River innovative Allan Truss design.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Harricks Auditorium | Auditorium used by Sydney division of Engineers Australia, commemorates contributions of Dudley Harrick[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; New South Wales; Organisations; Institutions and Associations; Leadership and Management;] | Aug 2024 | |
Harvey Dam | A historic WA irrigation dam, initially built in 1916 with a 12-meter concrete wall, was later raised to 18 meters in 1931, replaced in 1990s.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; State Government; Irrigation;] | Aug 2024 | |
Hawkesbury River Railway Bridges | A bridge with the world's deepest foundations, using American truss design and steel, was a major engineering feat, despite its eventual replacement due to structural issues.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Rail; River; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Oct 2023 | |
Hay Point No. 2 Coal Loader | A pioneering jetty constructed using three large prestressed concrete caissons.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Queensland; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Conveyance; Sea;] | Mar 2023 | |
Headlie Taylor Header | 1883-1957 | Headlie Taylor's innovative header design, built in 1913-14, revolutionized grain harvesting efficiency and remains a cornerstone of modern machinery.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Farms and Stations; Machinery;] | Oct 2023 |
High Flux Australian Reactor | Australia's first nuclear reactor, achieving criticality in 1958.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Research and Development; Education and Research;] | Dec 2023 | |
Hindmarsh Bridge Port Road | A series of bridges in SA, evolving from timber to steel and concrete, showcase advancing engineering capabilities, ensuring a reliable river crossing since 1844.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; South Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Historic Railway Mural, Central Railway Station | A historic booking office features a decorative scagliola frieze and terrazzo floor with a marble mosaic map, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Hobart Floating Bridge | A curved floating concrete bridge, designed by Alan Knight, overcame deep water and soft mud challenges with a innovative arch structure, operating from 1943 to 1964.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Honeysuckle Point Railway Workshops | Late 19th century NSW industrial buildings featuring a restored 16-ton rope-driven crane, exemplifying materials handling technology of the era.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Industrial; Machinery; Rail;] | Oct 2023 | |
Horseshoe Bridge | Ingenious horseshoe-shaped bridge in Perth.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Public Sector; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Hot briquetted iron project | Failed plant in Port Hedland, attempted to reduce fine iron ore to 90% iron briquettes by BHP in 1990s and early 2000s.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Manufacturing;] | Aug 2024 | |
Howard's Rotary Hoe | 1893-1971 | Arthur Clifford Howard invented the first commercially viable powered rotary hoe in 1912, revolutionizing soil cultivation globally with his innovative machines and tractors.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Farms and Stations; Machinery;] | Dec 2023 |
Hume Dam. Murray River | Large NSW dam, completed in 1936.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Irrigation; River; Water;] | Dec 2023 | |
Humphrey Pumps, Cobdolgla, Murray River | Herbert Alfred Humphrey's pumps, patented in 1906, were chosen for their efficiency using timber fuel, operating as a unique four-stroke engine without traditional mechanical components.[1901 - 1930: Federation; South Australia; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Water;] | Jan 2024 | |
Hydraulic Power in Sydney | A 19th-century public hydraulic power system, powered by steam-driven pumps, supplied high-pressure water to operate lifts, cranes, and machinery, revolutionizing industrial and architectural development in Sydney.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturer; Energy;] | Jan 2024 |
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Institution of Engineers Australia, Inaugural Meeting Place | The inaugural meeting site of a major engineering institution, marked by a bronze plaque, recognizes its 75th anniversary and engineering heritage.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Organisations; Institutions and Associations;] | Aug 2024 | |
Interscan Microwave | The INTERSCAN Microwave Landing Guidance System for aircraft, developed by CSIRO, was selected as the global standard in 1978.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Research and Development; Air;] | Nov 2023 |
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J Class Submarine | The J diesel-electric class submarines, gifted to Australia.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Navy;] | Dec 2023 | |
James Craig, Barque, Sydney | A 19th-century iron-hulled barque, restored to operational status in Sydney.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
James Street Railway Bridge | This bridge, designed by John Whitton and built by Patrick Higgins, was skillfully widened from single to double track.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Janevale Bridge | Designed by John Monash's company, this bridge features 10 spans of reinforced concrete, showcasing early T-beam construction and innovative splayed trestle piers.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Nov 2023 | |
Jenolan Caves Engineering Works | Engineering works, including roads, water supply, sewerage, drainage, and electric lighting, have significantly enhanced tourist access and safety, showcasing innovative infrastructure.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Jervois Bridge | A 50m rotating central span bridge, constructed in 1878, featured a wrought iron structure and innovative mechanical controls, facilitating multi-mode traffic and utilities.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Jindalee Over the Horizon Radar | Australia's over-the-horizon radar system, developed from the 1950s, uses high-frequency signals bounced off the ionosphere.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Northern Territory; Northern Territory; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Air Force; Navy;] | Feb 2023 | |
John Bradfield's Doctoral Thesis. | Thesis proposing the Sydney Harbour bridge.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
John Bradfield’s Second World Trip | [Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Apr 2024 | |
John Foord Bridge, Corowa, River Murray | A 1892 lattice iron truss bridge with timber approach, showcasing late 19th-century engineering dominance in New South Wales, designed by John A. McDonald.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); River; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Julius Totalisator | Sir George Julius invented the world's first automatic totalisator (gambling machine) in 1913, a machine that evolved into electromechanical systems, dominating global racecourse betting equipment by 1970.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Queensland; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Computing and Control Systems;] | Mar 2023 | |
Junction Reefs Dam | A pioneering concrete-brick multiple arch buttress dam, featuring five elliptical arches and six arch-shaped buttresses, showcasing early innovative engineering in water power and alternative energy.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Industrial; Mining; Water;] | Dec 2023 |
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Kalbarri Skywalks | Cantilevered steel structures extending 17 and 25 meters over a popular WA gorge, featuring FRP decking, weathering steel, and precise engineering to ensure stability and minimal maintenance.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Knowledge; State Government; Civics;] | Sep 2024 | |
Kalgoorlie - Boulder Mines | Mining engineers and metallurgists developed innovative processes and equipment for gold extraction, revolutionizing metallurgy by 1905, earning global recognition.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Treatment;] | Dec 2023 | |
Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter | Operational since 1972, this facility features a complex Outokumpu flash furnace, innovative cooling systems, and significant design improvements, ensuring efficient nickel smelting and slag handling.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Treatment;] | Aug 2024 | |
Kathleen Butler | Assisted John Bradfield on Sydney Harbour bridge.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Apr 2024 | |
Kennedy Bridge | A late 19th-century Queensland steel lattice truss bridge with concrete abutments.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Oct 2023 | |
King's Dockyard | NSW dockyard with workshops, stores, and docks, employing convict labour, and enlarging facilities under Governor Macquarie, despite initial regulatory hurdles.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; New South Wales; Manufacturing;] | Aug 2024 | |
Kings Bridge | A wrought iron arch bridge in Tasmania, spanning 58 meters, was constructed using imported girders assembled on a floating dock, meeting growing community needs since 1863.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Kingston Power Station | Original Canberra power station.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Generation;] | Feb 2023 | |
Kuranda Range Railway | A railway built between 1886 and 1891, climbing 323m in 21.7km through a rainforest and steep gorge, showcasing significant engineering feats.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Queensland; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Rail;] | Mar 2024 | |
Kwinana Wesfarmers LPG Plant | West Australian company developed a high-tech, world-scale LPG plant using cryogenic processes, completed on schedule and budget in 1988.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Private Industry; Oil and Gas;] | Aug 2024 |
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Lake Burley Griffin Scheme | Canberra’s 634-hectare engineered lake with 33 kilometers of shoreline, recognized as a National Engineering Landmark in 2001.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Civics;] | Feb 2023 | |
Lake Canobolas Pumping Station | A historic NSW pumping station, powered by on-site gas production.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Dec 2023 | |
Lake Margaret | Two historic Tasmanian hydroelectric power stations, built in the early 20th century with Pelton and Francis turbines.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Lake Parramatta Dam, Hunts Creek | First large and arch dam in Australia, NSW, combining Roman and Portland cements, designed mathematically, and extended in 1898.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Dec 2023 | |
Lamington Bridge | This 1896 Queensland bridge, designed by A.B. Brady, was the world's first large reinforced concrete road bridge.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Nov 2023 | |
Lansdowne Bridge, by Lennox | This 33.5-meter sandstone elliptical arch bridge in NSW, built by convict labor in 1834-35, is Australia's largest surviving masonry bridge.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Laughing Jack Dam | A pioneering clay core rockfill dam, completed in 1957, features an innovative internal spillway.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Launceston Water Supply | In 1857, a municipal council implemented a gravity-based water supply system.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Jan 2024 | |
Laying the Foundation Stones. | Granite foundation stones for Sydney Harbour Bridge, ceremonial placements, and complex construction of abutment towers with reinforced concrete walls.[Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Lewisham Railway Viaduct | Pin-jointed Whipple trusses, developed in America, carried NSW suburban rail services for 107 years.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Oct 2023 | |
Lincoln Street Ventilation Stack | Unsuccessful attempt to deal with sewerage odours in East Perth.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; State Government; Wastewater;] | Aug 2024 | |
Lithgow Blast Furnace | First economic Australian steel production.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Industrial;] | Jan 2024 | |
Loading the Top Chord | Stages in construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge[Machinery; Materials; Sydney's Transport Revolution;] | Mar 2024 | |
Locomotive 3801 | 1943 NSW locomotive enabling faster and more efficient express train operations and setting the Sydney-Newcastle speed record for steam trains.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturing; Rail; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Logistics of concrete placement in 1923 | Early construction stages of Sydney Harbour Bridge.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Longreach Power Station | Remote area power station in Queensland using coal gas engines.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Generation;] | Jan 2024 | |
Lower Molonglo Water Quality Centre | Canberra sewerage treatment plant.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Wastewater;] | Feb 2023 | |
Lower Stony Creek Dam | Third oldest concrete dam globally, built 1873-1874 using pioneering Portland cement.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Dec 2023 | |
Loy Yang Power Station | Two large Victorian power stations, featuring six upgraded generating units.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Generation;] | Dec 2023 |
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MLC Building Adelaide | Adelaide's first post-war skyscraper.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; South Australia; Commercial;] | Aug 2024 | |
Main Outfall Sewer, Canberra | Main sewerage works needed for Canberra.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Wastewater;] | Feb 2023 | |
Maley's Bridge | Historic bridge built 1864-1866 by convicts, featuring limestone supports and timber deckings.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Local Government; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Malvern Tramway Substation | A historic rotary converter station, commissioned in 1929, featuring two 1000 kW converters, AC switchgear, and DC switchboards, supplying 600V DC until the 1990s.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Rail; Transmission;] | Jan 2024 | |
Manly Hydraulics Laboratory | Enables experiments in hydraulic and coastal engineering using physical models.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Research and Development; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Dec 2023 | |
McFarlane Bridge, Clarence River | A curved track bascule bridge on Clarence River, NSW, designed by Harvey Dare around 1900.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Oct 2023 | |
McKanes Bridge, Coxs River | Early NSW timber truss design improved earlier models by enhancing buildability, maintenance, and load capacity.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
McKay Smithy | Hugh Victor McKay, Victorian engineer, built the first harvesting machine to strip, thresh, winnow, and bag grain in one operation.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturer; Machinery;] | Oct 2023 | |
McKays Culvert | First 1961 implementation of Professor Gordon McKay's Minimum Energy Loss Culvert, enhancing energy conservation and reducing construction and maintenance costs.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Queensland; Knowledge; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM);] | Mar 2023 | |
McKillops Bridge | A high-level NSW bridge, built with a 19-foot clearance above the river bed, showcases exceptional engineering with a combined metal-truss and timber structure, recognized for its integrity and innovative use of arc-welded steel technology.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
McNaught Beam Engine | A 1854 compound steam engine, patented by William McNaught, featuring high and low-pressure cylinders on opposite sides, reducing beam stress and enhancing efficiency.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturing;] | Jan 2024 | |
Meadowbank Railway Bridge, Parramatta River | Lattice truss rail bridge across Parramatta river fabricated in England.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Medlow Bath Dam | Completed in 1907, this dam was the world's most slender arch dam, pioneering cylindrical concrete arch designs and ensuring economical water supplies.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Dec 2023 | |
Melbourne Sewerage System | A comprehensive sewerage system, developed in the 1890s, featuring 2,400 miles of underground sewers, a steam-powered pumping station, and a sewage farm, significantly improving public health.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Wastewater;] | Nov 2023 | |
Melbourne-Bendigo-Echuca Railway | A 19th-century railway viaduct, completed in 1860, featuring five 18.3-meter spans, 25 meters high.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Rail;] | Nov 2023 | |
Menangle Railway Bridge | 1863 bridge, designed by John Whitton and John Fowler, oldest metal railway bridge in New South Wales.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Methods of Tunnelling by Keith Fraser | Paper on urban tunnelling methods in late 1920s and early 1930s.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Midland Railway Workshops | A historic site where skilled tradesmen built and maintained railway rolling stock and engines for over 80 years, showcasing significant engineering achievements.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; State Government; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Miena Dam No2 | A multiple arch concrete buttress dam, 360m long and 27m high, built in 1922 to increase lake storage and power generation, recognized for its engineering heritage.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Milson’s Point: Changing Over to the New Station | [Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Mitchell Freeway, Stage 1 | Perth freeway featuring sand drains, concrete caissons, and deep cutting through a business district, completed between 1966 and 1972.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Mitchells Pass and Lennox Horseshoe Bridge | This 1833 stone arch bridge, built by convicts under David Lennox, is the oldest surviving on the Australian mainland, featuring innovative engineering and restoration.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Morell Bridge | A pioneering bridge constructed on dry land, with the river diverted underneath, featuring three Monier arch spans and innovative reinforced concrete technology.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Nov 2023 | |
Morts Dock | Built Australia's first dry dock and patent slip, constructed 39 steamships, 7 ferries, and significant engineering works, including locomotives and iron structures.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; New South Wales; Private Industry; Industrial; Navy; Sea;] | Aug 2024 | |
Mortuary Station | NSW rail station for funeral train services to a remote cemetery.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Moruya Granite Quarry | A historic quarry site supplied high-quality granite for the Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons, showcasing exceptional engineering and masonry skills.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturing; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | May 2024 | |
Mount Eliza Reservoir | Multiple reservoirs for Perth city, installing various inlet mains, and connecting distribution mains to supply growing suburbs.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Aug 2024 | |
Mount Henry Bridge | A dual-structure bridge, built over 20 years apart, showcasing innovative construction techniques.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); State Government; Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Mount Stromlo Observatory | Astronomical observatory close to Canberra built in 1924.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Research and Development;] | Feb 2023 | |
Mt Henry Bridge 1 | Perth bridge, a 688-meter-long post-tensioned concrete structure, built using innovative techniques such as cable-stayed towers and incremental launching.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Mt Henry Bridge 2 | 2004-2006 | Perth bridge widening and strengthening project, utilizing incremental launching and innovative pier designs, to accommodate railway tracks and increased traffic.[2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Road;] | Aug 2024 |
Municipal Sewer Vent | Sydney sewer system, planned by City Engineer Edward Bell, featured five outfall sewers and an innovative Egyptian-style brick and sandstone vent shaft, showcasing early engineering prowess in managing urban pollution.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Wastewater;] | Aug 2024 | |
Munmorah Power Station | NSW power station constructed from 1967 to 1972, featuring a 270-meter turbine hall.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Electricity; Energy;] | Nov 2023 | |
Museum Station. | Underground Sydney city rail station construction.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 |
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NASA Space Tracking Station, Carnarvon | A NASA tracking station in Australia, operational from 1963 to 1975, supported Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab missions, earning an Engineering Heritage International Marker for its critical role in manned spaceflight and technological innovation.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Space;] | Dec 2023 | |
Narrows Bridge Brief History | Original Perth road bridge across Swan river close to city.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; State Government; Contractor; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Narrows Bridge Duplication | 2001- ---- | Additional Perth road bridge across the Swan river close to city, built from 1999 to 2001.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; State Government; Road;] | Aug 2024 |
Narrows Bridge | Set of three bridges across the Swan river close to Perth.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Road;] | May 2024 | |
Narrows Railway Bridge | 2005- ---- | A steel truss cantilever bridge, part of a major highway, was built with nine 54-meter steel box girders supported on concrete piers, completed in 2005.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; State Government; Rail;] | Aug 2024 |
National Steam Centre | Victoria showcase with large collection of steam and diesel engines, highlighting significant engineering heritage from the late 1880s to the 1960s.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Research and Development;] | Nov 2023 | |
Newcastle Harbour | A shallow estuary transformed into a deep-water harbour through 150 years of continuous engineering works, including the first Australian ocean breakwater.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Sea; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Oct 2023 | |
Newcastle's Water System - Walka Scheme | Initiated in 1876, this water supply scheme featured the first Australian filtration plant, entirely piped and roofed reservoirs, ensuring contamination-free water supply.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water; Water Supply;] | Nov 2023 | |
Nhill Aeradio | A historic air crew training base, featuring a well-preserved Aeradio station with multiple structures, restored as a museum, highlighting wartime aviation engineering.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Air Force; Wireless and Digital;] | Dec 2023 | |
No.21 Dredger | First bucket wheel excavator in Victoria, representing early German design and continuous mining techniques, featuring a unique crowding mechanism.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Coal; Mining;] | Nov 2023 | |
Normanton-Croydon Railway | Innovative railway with submersible steel sleepers, resistant to flooding and termite damage, showcasing pioneering engineering solutions for challenging terrain.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail;] | Jan 2024 | |
North Bourke Bridge, Darling River | NSW 1883 lift bridge on , Darling River, modified in 1895 and 1903, is Australia's oldest moveable-span bridge, influencing subsequent lift-span designs.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
North West Shelf Project | Offshore platforms, submarine pipeline, and LNG processing, marking Australia's first LNG project and a significant economic contributor, utilizing leading-edge technology and engineering practices.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Oil and Gas;] | Dec 2023 |
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Old Court House | Original Perth law court, classical Greek revival building with deep lime mortar footings, solid brick and stone walls, and innovative timber truss roof support.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; State Government; Civics;] | Aug 2024 | |
Old Junction Bridge | WA bridge features the oldest surviving timber bridge piers, restored in 2005 with new decking and handrails, showcasing enduring engineering and community effort.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; State Government; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Olympic Swimming and Diving Stadium | Melbourne enclosed swimming and diving stadium, featuring post-tensioned steel and high-tensile steel, with innovative lattice girders and tubular trusses.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Victoria; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Civics;] | Nov 2023 | |
Ord River Dam | Northen WA rockfill dam with innovative design, constructed over three dry seasons, featuring a narrow impervious core and protective measures to withstand substantial river flows, and incorporating tunnels for irrigation and hydroelectric power.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); State Government; Irrigation; Renewables;] | Dec 2023 | |
Ord River Diversion Dam | Northern WA barrage across a shallow river bed, built despite remote and challenging conditions, utilizing radial gates for water storage and flood control, marking a significant engineering achievement in irrigation and agricultural development.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Irrigation;] | Dec 2023 | |
Our Harbour Arch Bridge: The World’s Record. | [Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Our Harbour Bridge Its Fabrication and Erection. | Story of construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Overland Telegraph Joining Point | Northern Territory place where north and south sections of the overland telegraph were finally connected to each other.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Northern Territory; Northern Territory; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Telegraph and Telephone;] | Mar 2023 | |
Overland Telegraph | A 3,178 km undersea telegraph line, built in under two years, revolutionized global communication by reducing transmission time from months to hours.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Northern Territory; South Australia; Northern Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Telegraph and Telephone;] | Mar 2023 | |
Overview of the Bridge | 1921 document summarising Sydney Harbour Bridge proposal.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Owen Submachine Gun | A revolutionary 9mm submachine gun, Australian designed and manufactured, excelled in harsh trials, proving superior to alternatives, and significantly reduced casualties in the Pacific War.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Army; Defence; Weapons;] | Jan 2024 |
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Paddle Steamer Mary Ann | South Australian exhibit: the boiler from a river paddle steamer – the only remaining piece of the boat.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Machinery; River;] | Jan 2024 | |
Park 4 reservoir | Adelaide underground water storage reservoir in city with a park over the top.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Sep 2024 | |
Parliament Houses Canberra | Temporary and permanent parliament houses in Canberra, constructed from 1923 to 1927, and its 1988 replacement, featuring innovative hill-buried design and a prominent flag spire, were recognized for their engineering heritage.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Civics;] | Feb 2023 | |
Peats Ferry Bridge, Hawkesbury River | NSW bridge, Hawkesbury River, the world's second-deepest caisson pier and the longest welded steel trusses, a significant engineering achievement.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Perth Causeway Bridges | Perth bridge over Swan River east of city, used composite steel and concrete, introducing a innovative jacking method to control shrinkage cracking, marking significant engineering advancements.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Perth Central Railway Station | A historic railway station, initially opened in 1881 with a single through platform, was later replaced by a larger neoclassical-style station completed in 1893, showcasing engineering adaptability and architectural evolution.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Perth Observatory | An observatory completed in 1897, featuring an electrical time service, meteorological observations, and contributions to international star cataloging, with significant survey and seismological work.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Civics;] | Aug 2024 | |
Perth Radio 6WF | Original West Australian radio station.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Broadcast;] | Aug 2024 | |
Perth Terrace Plaques | Commemorative plaques honour engineers and professionals who contributed significantly to Western Australia since 1829, highlighting their engineering roles and achievements.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Civics;] | Aug 2024 | |
Perth Trams | Perth city trams, initial operation by a British company, track construction began in 1899, with subsequent state-led renewal and expansion, highlighting early engineering feats.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; State Government; Rail;] | Aug 2024 | |
Perth Wireless Station | Applecross, Perth, commissioned in 1912, this radio communication station featured a 25 kW Telefunken transmitter and a 120 metre aerial, enabling continent-wide and global radiotelegraphic communication.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Wireless and Digital;] | Dec 2023 | |
Perths First Water Supply Scheme | Engineering achievement: Constructed a 140 million gallon storage reservoir, 16.75 miles of trunk main, and a 1.26 million gallon service reservoir, overcoming water shortages and disease in the late 1800s.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Local Government; Private Industry; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Jul 2023 | |
Phoenix Foundry | Significant Victorian manufacturer of mining equipment and railway locomotives, producing over 300 locomotives and establishing a reputation beyond local importance.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Manufacturing; Rail;] | Nov 2023 | |
Pilbara Heavy Haul Railways | Engineering innovation overcame harsh conditions, remote locations, and infrastructure challenges to establish one of the world's largest and most significant railway systems, enabling massive iron ore production and transportation.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Conveyance; Rail;] | May 2024 | |
Point Zero | Perth historic marker since 1925, it signifies the city's central point, formerly the site of the General Post Office, and the civic heart with key administrative buildings.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; Civics; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Port Bouvard Bridge | South of Mandurah, Perth, 360m bridge with twin "I" beams, built using incremental launching, features dual-use paths, and was constructed to enhance environmental water flow and aesthetics, completed within budget and time.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; Western Australia; Civil; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Port of Clarence | NSW Coastal engineering achievements included river entrance improvements, dredging, lighthouses, and breakwater construction using local rock and 40-tonne concrete blocks over 109 years, showcasing evolving design and construction techniques.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); River; Sea;] | Jan 2024 | |
Port of Sale | Victori port, a 2400-meter canal, 30 meters wide, with a 90-meter wide basin, constructed in 1888, facilitating navigation and trade in a major expansion period.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); River;] | Oct 2023 | |
Practicalities of using horse haulage for construction. | Sydney, 1920s, a system of 'helper' horses to navigate steep haul roads, showcasing innovative solutions for excavation and haulage in challenging terrain.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Princess Royal Battery and Magazine | Albany WA gun emplacements and a magazine, constructed in solid granite between 1891 and 1892, exemplify 19th-century Australian military engineering techniques.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Weapons;] | Dec 2023 | |
Prospect Dam | Major NSW earth and clay-core embankment dam.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water; Water Supply;] | Jan 2024 | |
Pyrmont Bridge | Sydney electric swing bridge, Percy Allan's innovative timber truss design used marketable timber lengths, enhancing durability and maintainability.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Road;] | Jan 2024 |
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Radio Telescope, Parkes | Parkes NSW 64-meter radio telescope, commissioned in 1961, featuring innovative design and precision engineering, influencing later radio telescopes and remaining a leader in radio astronomy.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Knowledge; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Research and Development; Computing and Control Systems; Space;] | Jun 2024 | |
Red Bridge | 1838 Tasmania bridge, constructed using convict labour, features innovative causeway and canal design, with 1.5 million on-site bricks and later reinforced arches.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Richmond Bridge | Australia's oldest bridge (in Tasmania), built by convict labour in 1823-1824, features six sandstone arch spans and has undergone adaptive works to maintain its integrity.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Ridley Stripper | John Ridley invented a horse-drawn mechanical harvester that reaped and thrashed grain, revolutionizing wheat harvesting and boosting the economy.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Primary Industry; Machinery;] | Oct 2024 | |
River Murray Barrages | Unique SA barrages, constructed 1935-1940, maintain fresh water, stabilize levels, and facilitate irrigation and navigation, enabling urban growth and habitat creation.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; South Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Flood Protection; Irrigation;] | Jan 2024 | |
Ross Bridge | A 19th-century sandstone bridge in Tasmania with three spans, constructed by convict labor, featuring 186 unique carvings and exceptional stone arch design.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Rottnest Island Lighthouse | This site near Perth showcases 140 years of marine navigational and signalling technology evolution, featuring early lighthouse construction, electrification, and automation, recognized for its engineering heritage.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Sea;] | Dec 2023 | |
Ryde Pumping Station | A groundbreaking NSW (northern Sydney) water supply system utilizing gravity-fed canals, tunnels, and reservoirs to distribute water across Sydney, showcasing innovative engineering feats.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Water Supply; Water; Water Supply;] | Nov 2023 |
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Saint Kilda Bridge | Designed by John Monash in 1905, this bridge is Australia's oldest reinforced concrete beam bridge, showcasing early 20th-century engineering innovation.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Research and Development; Road;] | May 2024 | |
Sale Swing Bridge | Renowned civil engineer John Grainger's 1883 bridge in Victoria, featuring wrought iron and cast iron construction, is Australia's oldest and most significant swing bridge, showcasing exceptional engineering skills and historical importance in regional transport development.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); River;] | Oct 2023 | |
Saunders Quarrying Operations | Sydney: Mechanical quarrying and stone working using steam power for drilling, sawing, and planing, and advanced steam cranes for lifting stone blocks.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Mining;] | Jan 2024 | |
Scotts Peak Dam | Tasmania 1973 rockfill dam with a unique bituminous concrete upstream face, recognized for its engineering innovation and significant power generation role.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Setting Up the Bearings | Sydney Harbour Bridge required precise bearing installation using cranes, winches, and hydraulic jacks to ensure accurate positioning and stability.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Shipping Granite from Moruya. | Sydney Harbour Bridge features granite-faced towers and pylons, built with advanced engineering techniques and extensive logistical planning, including custom-built ships and precise quarrying operations, showcasing structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.[Mineral Resources; Mining; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Apr 2024 | |
Silicon Production Kemerton | Production of silicon from WA’s pure granite sand using charcoal[2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Manufacturing; Mining;] | Aug 2024 | |
Silicon Steel. | Special steel used for construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Sir William Goodman Bridge | Adelaide SA reinforced concrete bridge, designed by Sir John Monash, enabled the expansion of an electric tram network, winning a prestigious engineering heritage award.[1901 - 1930: Federation; South Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail;] | Jan 2024 | |
Smiths Stump-Jump Plough | In southern Australia, the invention of the stump-jump plough by Richard Bowyer Smith and his brother Clarence Herbert Smith revolutionized farming by allowing the cultivation of land with persistent mallee roots, using hinged blades that jumped over obstacles, significantly enhancing agricultural efficiency.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Machinery;] | Jan 2024 | |
Snowy Mountains Hyrdo-electric Scheme | A complex hydro-electric scheme featuring 16 dams, 225 km of tunnels and aqueducts, and seven power stations, built by a multinational workforce between 1949 and 1974.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Electricity; Energy; Generation; Irrigation; Water;] | Feb 2024 | |
Somerset Dam | Major Queensland dam for flood mitigation and urban water supply, constructed 1935-1953, providing significant flood protection and hydro-electric power.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Queensland; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Flood Protection; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Mar 2023 | |
Sons of Gwalia, Headframe and Winder Engine | WA Leonora historic mine featuring a unique large timber headframe and a 1912 Fraser & Chalmers steam-powered winder engine, showcasing significant engineering achievements of the period.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Mining;] | Dec 2023 | |
South Brisbane Dry Dock | Designed by William Nisbet, this dry dock, completed in 1881, featured a movable caisson and centrifugal pumping, accommodating ships up to 320 feet long, and was extended in 1886/87 to meet increasing vessel sizes, serving both warships and commercial shipping until its closure in 1972.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Sea;] | Mar 2023 | |
South Perth Old Mill | A young engineer built a horse-powered flour mill and later a limestone windmill, incorporating local materials and innovative construction techniques, marking significant engineering achievements in the early settlement period.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Western Australia; Manufacturing;] | Aug 2024 | |
Southern Cross Windmill | Toowoombah, Queensland, manufactured 250,000 iconic Southern Cross windmills since 1903, earning a Historic Engineering Marker for engineering excellence.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Farms and Stations; Machinery;] | Mar 2023 | |
Spotswood Pumping Station | Melbourne 1890s sewerage project, featuring a large main outfall sewer and steam-powered pumping stations, was a groundbreaking engineering achievement, treating all sewage from the outset.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Wastewater;] | Nov 2023 | |
St Albans Bridge, Macdonald River | NSW 1903 bridge, Macdonald River, features two de Burgh composite timber and steel trusses and a steel trestle, showcasing significant technical advancements and the longest de Burgh truss spans at 36 meters.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
St James Station Excavation | Excavations for Sydney underground railway station construction.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
St James Station. | Engineered Sydney city underground railway station with reinforced concrete arches, advanced ventilation and drainage systems, and modern station fittings.[New South Wales; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Apr 2024 | |
Standard Gauge Railway | WA construction of a standard gauge railway involved significant engineering achievements, including advanced track laying, bridge construction, and innovative earthwork techniques, reducing journey times and enhancing economic benefits.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Rail;] | Dec 2023 | |
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State Buildings | Perth government offices with interconnected buildings featuring innovative use of corrugated steel sheeting, hydraulic elevators, and early electric lifts, with significant structural and seismic upgrades.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; State Government; Civics;] | Aug 2024 | |
State Library Dome | Melbourne library has a 1911 ribbed reinforced concrete dome, then the world's largest, showcased advanced structural engineering and confidence in new concrete technology.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Research and Development; Civics;] | Oct 2023 | |
Stawell Water Supply | A 19th-century Victoria town water supply system, featuring a 1 km tunnel and extensive fluming, was engineered entirely by gravity, utilizing dynamite for the first time in the region.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Sep 2023 | |
Steamtown Peterborough | Juction town on major rail link from Port Pirie SA to Broken Hill in NSW.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; South Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Rail;] | Nov 2023 | |
Steel Wings Windmill | Jerilderie NSW windmill, built in 1910, features an innovative design where the entire tower and blade structure rotate on a central spindle, showcasing advanced engineering for its time.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Primary Industry; Farms and Stations; Irrigation; Machinery; Water;] | Aug 2024 | |
Stirling Bridge Brief History | Brief history of 415m bridge over Swan River at Fremantle, seven-span, post-tensioned concrete bridge with advanced engineering features.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; State Government; Contractor; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Stirling Bridge | Fremantle bridge spanning the Swan River, completed in 1974, features innovative design and construction, including computerized wave formula verification and precast segments, highlighting significant engineering advancements.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Dec 2023 | |
Stokes Hill Oil Pump House | Darwin NT: 1926 steam-driven fuel oil pump house, crucial for Navy ship fuel conversion from coal to oil, survived WWII and is a significant engineering milestone in Australian defence strategy development.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Northern Territory; Northern Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Navy; Oil and Gas; Sea;] | Feb 2023 | |
Story Bridge | Brisbane steel cantilever bridge, opened in 1940, is Australia's largest, showcasing advanced engineering skills and structural innovation, built by a local consortium under Dr. J.J.C. Bradfield's design and supervision.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Jun 2024 | |
Stuart Highway North | NT Highway, exceptional WWII upgrades transformed a 1870 track into an all-weather sealed road, linking the North through remarkable engineering and construction efforts.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Northern Territory; Northern Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Feb 2023 | |
Sugar Cane Harvesting Machines | Bundaberg Queensland: historic marker honours the development of the world's first successful commercial sugar cane harvesters by Toft Brothers and Massey Ferguson, marking a significant engineering achievement in Australian industry.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Machinery;] | Sep 2023 | |
"Connie" Super Constellation "Connie" | Shellharbour, south of Woollongong NSW, display of pioneering airliner with a dolphin-curved fuselage, triple elliptical tails, and advanced fuel efficiency, marking significant engineering achievements in civil aviation.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Jan 2024 | |
Swan Hill, Murray River Road Bridge | Swan Hill, SA, designed by Percy Allan, this 1896 lift-span bridge was a pioneering, reliable, and cost-effective design, enhancing river trade and local commerce.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Sydney City Railway | This underground electrified railway through Sydney city, opened in 1926, was a pioneering engineering feat involving extensive tunnels, stations, and bridges, revolutionizing urban transport.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Nov 2023 | |
Sydney Harbour Bridge to Cost £4,217,721. | [Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Sydney Harbour Bridge | A steel arch bridge spanning 1,650 ft, with eight traffic lanes, two rail tracks, and pedestrian and cycle paths, built by Dorman Long & Co, recognized as an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1988.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jul 2024 | |
Sydney Opera House | A monumental building that pushed engineering boundaries with computer design, precast concrete, epoxy jointing, and complex scaffolding, setting new standards in structural design and construction technology.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Civics and Buildings; Structural;] | Jan 2024 | |
Sydney Tower | A 325-meter tall structure, opened in 1981, featuring advanced Australian engineering, a pioneering mass damper system, and local materials.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; New South Wales; Commercial;] | Aug 2024 | |
Sydney Tramway Museum | A historic tram system, once one of the world's largest, showcases engineering standards, local tramcar design, and urban development significance.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Sydney of the Future. | A massive steel arch bridge, spanning 1,149 meters, built over eight years with 6 million hand-driven rivets, connecting city and suburbs, featuring innovative fly-over systems and complex tunnel networks, showcasing engineering ingenuity and significant urban development.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Sydney's First Gasworks | Established in 1837, this gasworks manufactured gas from Hunter Valley coal, using imported equipment and expert guidance, pioneering urban lighting in 1841.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; New South Wales; Industrial;] | Aug 2024 | |
Synthi 100 Music Synthesiser | University of Melbourne, the Synthi 100, a groundbreaking hybrid analogue and digital synthesizer, was engineered with 20 voltage-controlled oscillators, multiple ring-modulators, and a 256-event digital sequencer, making it a technically advanced and versatile instrument in the 1970s.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Computing and Control Systems;] | Nov 2023 |
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Tamworth Street Lighting Plant | In 1888, Tamworth NSW had a pioneering electric street lighting system was launched, powered by two 12 horsepower steam engines driving 18 kW dynamos, supplying 52 carbon filament and 7 arc lights, marking a significant engineering milestone in Australia's adoption of electric lighting.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Electricity;] | Nov 2023 | |
Tarraleah Power Station | Tasmanian development, utilizing river and lake water, featured the first 110 kV installation, a pioneering pumped storage system, and reliable base load power since 1938.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Tasmanian Transport Museum Collection | A museum in Glenorchy, showcasing Tasmanian transport history, features engineering achievements such as a railway roundhouse, carriage shed, and historic rail vehicles, recognized by Engineers Australia in 2011.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail; Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Tathra Wharf | This 1862 wharf, upgraded until 1954, showcases heavy timber marine structure techniques by engineers E.O. Moriarty and E.M. de Burgh, a National Engineering Landmark.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Sea; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Jan 2024 | |
Testing Models at Middlesbrough. | A massive testing machine, capable of 2,800,000 pounds, was used to verify the design of bridge members, utilizing scaled models due to the limitations of testing full-size components. This machine, the largest Universal Testing Machine at the time, was crucial for ensuring the structural integrity of the bridge, handling specimens in tension and compression, and determining the modulus of elasticity of the steel used. The tests confirmed the adequacy of the designs without necessitating revisions.[Research and Development; Machinery; Materials; Sydney's Transport Revolution;] | Apr 2024 | |
Tharwa Bridge, Murrumbidgee River | ACT bridge features four central spans of the original Allan truss design, engineered by Percy Allan in 1893, utilizing Australian materials and conditions, and recognized for its heritage engineering significance.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Feb 2023 | |
The Act to Build the Bridge. | Act of parliament needed to proceed with Sydney Harbour Bridge construction.[State Government; Leadership and Management; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Apr 2024 | |
The Bridge and Big Shipping. | Implications for shipping traffic from construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge[Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Mar 2024 | |
The Bucyrus Excavator. | A large earth-moving machine, the Bucyrus dragline, efficiently excavated over 103,000 cubic yards of material, significantly reducing costs and enhancing excavation speed through its advanced mechanical capabilities.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
The Creeper Cranes. | Sydney Harbour Bridge construction utilized innovative 'Creeper Cranes' that moved along the bridge truss, lifting and placing heavy components with precision, showcasing advanced engineering techniques and machinery.[Machinery; Mechanical; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
The Erection Cable Anchorages | Sydney Harbour Bridge needed 128 cables, tunnel anchorages, and precise saddles to support 28,000 tons of tension, showcasing exceptional engineering precision and structural integrity.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
The Erection Cables | Sydney Harbour Bridge used cantilevers held by cables anchored into rock, featuring intricate cable connections and precise tension adjustments, showcasing advanced engineering techniques and meticulous construction methods.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jun 2024 | |
The First Three Month's Work. | Newspaper report on early progress on Sydney Harbour Bridge construction.[Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
The Grotto Garden | News accounts of landscaping around the Sydney Harbour Bridge approaches as the bridge was nearing completion.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jun 2024 | |
The Milsons Point Workshops | Sydney Harbour Bridge construction involved a large steel fabrication works, featuring advanced machinery and precise engineering, to assemble and fit massive steel sections for the bridge.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
The People who Built the Bridge. | Information on the people employed by Dorman Long, prime contractor for the Sydney Harbour Bridge.[Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jul 2024 | |
The Second Three Months Work. | Sydney Harbour Bridge early work including construction of reinforced concrete arches, extensive rock excavation, and the installation of cooling towers and concrete mixers.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
The Sydney Harbour Bridge Tenders Close in Three Weeks. | Descibes meetings shortly before tenders closed for the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
The Tenders and the Contract. | Describes the opening of huge tender documents for the Sydney Harbour Bridge construction.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
The Third Three Months Work. | Newspaper report detailing early progress on Sydney Harbour Bridge construction.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
The arch becomes an option. | Describes precursors for the arch design for the Sydney Harbour Bridge.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jul 2024 | |
Thompsons of Castlemaine | A significant manufacturing business in Victoria, operating for about 100 years, produced Australia's greatest engineering achievements, including steam locomotives, hydraulic gold sluicing systems, and turbines.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Manufacturing;] | Nov 2023 | |
Thornleigh Quarry & Zig Zag Railway | A quarry and zig zag railway, built in 1883 to cross the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, featuring a practical solution to steep terrain with a zig zag siding, recognized for its engineering significance.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Mining; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Sep 2024 | |
Trans-Australian Railway | A 1,690 km standard gauge railway, built between 1912 and 1917, united eastern and western Australia, showcasing significant engineering feats in inhospitable terrain, including the world's longest straight rail section and self-contained logistics for thousands of workers.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Western Australia; South Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Federal Government; Rail;] | Sep 2023 | |
Trees of Canberra Avenue | In 1926, engineers from a prominent association planted 39 trees in a memorial avenue, honouring past and present council members and benefactors, showcasing their community engagement and organizational unity.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Australian Capital Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Civics;] | Feb 2023 | |
Trucks and Mobile Cranes. | The construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the underground rail lines through the city involved extensive use of rail-mounted electric cranes and stiff-leg derrick cranes, highlighting innovative engineering and logistical solutions.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Turning the First Sod. | Describes ceremony marking the start of work on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 |
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Ultimo Power House | Built between 1897 and 1899, this power station was the first large one in New South Wales, featuring innovative steam engines, AC generators, and pulverized coal-fired boilers, reaching 79.5 megawatts by 1942.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Electricity; Energy; Generation;] | Nov 2023 | |
Umberumberka Waterworks | A remote town's water supply was secured through a complex system involving a concrete gravity dam, steam pumping station, and extensive pipelines.[1901 - 1930: Federation; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Mining; Water Supply; Water; Water Supply;] | Jan 2024 | |
Urrbrae House Refrigerator | A pioneering two-storey mansion featuring Australia's first domestic refrigeration plant, installed in 1895, using a Linde ammonia compressor.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; South Australia; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Applications;] | Jan 2024 |
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Vasse and Wonnerup Floodgates | Engineering achievements include the construction of floodgates using durable materials like Californian redwood and high-durability concrete, with automated features such as electrically actuated fish gates and remote water quality monitoring, ensuring long-term protection of wetlands and farmlands.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; State Government; Flood Protection;] | Aug 2024 | |
Vickers Vimy Ross Keith Smith | During World War I, aviation saw significant engineering advancements, including the development of sturdier aircraft, integration of machine guns, and longer flight capabilities, paving the way for modern aviation.[1901 - 1930: Federation; South Australia; Air;] | Aug 2024 | |
Victoria Bridge, Stonequarry Creek | This NSW bridge over Stonequarry Creek featured three Allan type timber trusses on tall timber trestles, represents a significant engineering milestone in timber truss bridge evolution.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Victoria Bridge | 168m swing bridge in Queensland with a 46m swing span, powered by a historic gas-fuelled Otto Crossley engine.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Nov 2023 | |
Victoria Pass, Blue Mountains | NSW road over Blue Mountains constructed between 1830 and 1838 by 300 convicts, featuring a massive stone-walled causeway, marking a significant early engineering achievement.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Vincents Rivulet Bridge | Tasmanian bridge, the first composite beam bridge in Australia, was engineered to combine concrete and steel, reducing deflections and costs, setting a precedent for larger bridges nationwide.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Road;] | Jan 2024 |
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WACA Light Towers | Precast concrete modules and a lightweight steel core were used to build economical, stable, and aesthetically pleasing light towers, overcoming poor soil conditions and winning industry awards.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Applications; Civics; Structural;] | Aug 2024 | |
Waddamana A PowerStation | Early Tasmanian hydro-electric power station, Australia's first large-scale hydro-electric scheme.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Renewables;] | Jan 2024 | |
Wagga Wagga Railway Lattice Bridge and Viaducts, Murrumbidgee River | NSW bridge over Murrumbidgee River at Wagga Wagga completed in 1880, and its subsequent steel viaducts.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Jan 2024 | |
Walhalla Goldfields Railway | Victoria narrow gauge railway, constructed from 1904 to 1910, featuring innovative engineering with 13 bridges and a notable steel and concrete bridge, showcasing early 20th-century railway engineering mastery.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail;] | Jan 2024 | |
Wallangarra Railway Station | Queensland rail junction, built between 1887 and 1920, featured dual gauge lines and served as a critical transfer point for mail, goods, and passengers, highlighting its engineering significance as a busy rail hub, particularly during World War 2.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; 1901 - 1930: Federation; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Rail;] | Mar 2023 | |
Walter Taylor Bridge | Indooroopilly Brisbane 183-meter suspension bridge, using surplus Sydney Harbour Bridge cables and innovative Florianopolis/Steinman design, was Australia's longest when completed in 1936.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Queensland; Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Wandoo Offshore Oil Platform | Offshore oil platform constructed ahead of schedule and under budget, featuring a 81,000-tonne concrete gravity substructure and complex pipeline installations.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; 2001 - : Global Engineering; Western Australia; Contractor; Oil and Gas;] | Aug 2024 | |
Water Corporation Tunnels | Engineering achievements include constructing extensive tunnel networks, such as the 1,000m water supply tunnels under Fremantle prison and several long sewer and water tunnels, utilizing traditional hand digging and modern thrust boring techniques. Notable projects include the 5.5km hard rock tunnel from Canning Dam and the 4.9km tunnel at Wungong Dam, showcasing significant advancements in tunnel engineering and water management.[Western Australia; Water Supply; Water Supply;] | Aug 2024 | |
Werribee Satellite Aerodrome Hangers | Two World War II hangars, featuring unique timber truss designs with steel shear connectors, achieve clear spans of 130 and 96 feet, showcasing innovative engineering.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Air Force; Civics;] | Nov 2023 | |
West Coast Wilderness Railway | A historic Tasmanian railway, utilizing the Abt rack system, was engineered to traverse rugged terrain with steep gradients, earning international engineering recognition in 2016.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Tasmania; Engineering Heritage International Marker (EHIM); Conveyance; Rail;] | Jan 2024 | |
West Lakes | A 688-hectare Adelaide residential development built on reclaimed marshland, featuring a tidal lake with hydraulic gates and advanced underground utilities, completed over 31 years.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; South Australia; Civics and Buildings; Residential;] | Aug 2024 | |
What happened before 1922 | A complex city railway system, initiated in 1916, involved significant engineering feats, including tunnel construction through sandstone using steam-powered machines and the relocation of junctions to simplify operations, showcasing innovative urban rail design.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Wheelers Bridge | This bridge, one of the earliest in Victoria using the Monier system of reinforced concrete, features two 22.9-meter spans and a tall central pier, showcasing early engineering innovations despite some structural issues due to inadequate concrete cover.[1901 - 1930: Federation; Victoria; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Research and Development; Road;] | Nov 2023 | |
When the Bridge is Built | Describes 1923 newspaper articles telling how the Sydney Harbour Bridge will improve city travel.[Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
White Bay Power Station | A historic NSW power plant, operational from 1917, showcases early 20th-century engineering achievements in electricity generation from coal and water, contributing significantly to Sydney's economic expansion.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Coal; Electricity; Energy; Generation;] | Aug 2024 | |
White Cliffs Solar Power Station | In 1981, Australian National University researchers built a solar power station using 14 parabolic dishes to generate steam, powering a community, marking the world's first commercial solar power station.[1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Electricity; Energy; Generation;] | May 2024 | |
Wilgie Mia | In mid WA, largest and deepest Aboriginal ochre mine, featuring extensive underground tunnels and scaffolding, with sophisticated trading networks and ritual access control.[Pre 1788: Aboriginal Technology; Western Australia; Mining;] | Aug 2024 | |
William Stronach Thom - the Engineer who might have built the City Railway. | Engineering feats involved massive railway construction, surveying, and project management over several decades, highlighting the dedication and technical skills of engineers like William Stronach Thom.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
William Stronach Thom Diary | Engineer’s diary from 1916 featuring the complex logistics of removing and disposing of spoil from the city railway.[Leadership and Management; Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Winding Engine | A manually operated steam winding engine used in Queensland, manufactured in 1899, features direct drive from steam pistons to crankshaft, lacking gearing and governor mechanisms, highlighting its simplicity and durability over decades of service.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Queensland; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Mining;] | Nov 2023 | |
Wollongong Harbour | A Victorian era NSW harbour constructed between 1837-1844 and 1861-1868, featuring stone seawalls, retaining walls, and three coal-loading staiths.[1788 - 1850: Colonial Settlement; 1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; New South Wales; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Sea; Transport - Sea, Air and Space;] | Jan 2024 | |
Woodman Point Water Treatment Plant | Egg-shaped digesters: Innovative, space-efficient, prestressed concrete design, avoiding dead zones, optimizing sludge mixing, and reducing construction costs.[1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; Western Australia; Knowledge; Water;] | Aug 2024 | |
Woolcott Street Bridge, Waverton | Sydney rail bridge showcases innovative engineering with a through riveted girder design, adapted for reuse with cross girders and stringers, overcoming challenging terrain.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1981 - 2000: Technology Changes; New South Wales; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Aug 2024 | |
Woomera Rocket Range | Test range in remote South Australia used for developing rockets and space technology.[1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; South Australia; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Research and Development; Weapons;] | Jan 2024 | |
Work Starts at Museum | Sydney Harbour Bridge construction commenced with restarting of a long-proposed underground city railway in 1922, involving extensive excavation and construction, utilizing manual labour and early machinery, leading to the completion of electric train lines by 1932.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 | |
Work on the bridge in England and Australia in 1924. | Early work on construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge.[Rail; Sydney's Transport Revolution; Transport - River, Rail and Road;] | Mar 2024 |
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Yallourn Power Station | A pioneering power station that overcame technical challenges with low-grade, wet coal, achieving significant engineering milestones and supplying cheap electricity to Victoria since 1924.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; Victoria; Engineering Heritage National Marker (EHNM); Generation;] | Nov 2023 | |
Yanco Power Station, Yanco | NSW, 1912, this coal-fired powerhouse was a key engineering achievement in early electrification, featuring innovative expansions and modifications over five decades.[1901 - 1930: Federation; 1931 - 1950: Depression and War; 1951 - 1980: Australia Develops; New South Wales; Coal; Electricity; Energy; Generation;] | Aug 2024 | |
Young Australian | The construction of a 3,200 km telegraph line, completed in 1872, involved overcoming significant engineering challenges, including navigating the Top End Wet Season and utilizing a steam paddle tug to transport materials, ultimately connecting the continent and revolutionizing communication.[1851 - 1900: Gold Rushes; Northern Territory; Northern Territory; Engineering Heritage Marker (EHM); Sea;] | Jul 2023 |
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