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Q&A with Colin Vaughan – Preserving Australia’s unique biodiversity
Australia is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, made up of distinct and varied flora and fauna. Approximately 93 per cent of flowering plants in Australia are not found anywhere else in the world(1). Therefore, balancing national development with the protection of Australia’s unique biodiversity is crucial to a more resilient, sustainable future.
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Q&A with Sarah Board – Building resilience in the water industry
Sarah Board, Manager - Water, Dams & Hydropower at SMEC, has 20 years of experience in Australia’s water industry, specialising in infrastructure planning, delivery and asset management.
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Unlocking an Iconic Site in Sydney
Supporting the urban renewal of the iconic, former Channel Nine studios at Willoughby in Sydney.
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IWD2021 Wrap up: Choose to challenge
In March we marked International Women's Day 2021, a day to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions and achievements of women around the world, especially the many amazing women at SMEC who bring passion, expertise and diverse experience to our organisation, and who make what we do possible.
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Designing tomorrow’s sustainable cities: Lanseria Smart City
The Greater Lanseria Master Plan (GLMP) is the first stage in the development of the new Smart City in Lanseria (Gauteng Province), as announced by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in his 2020 State of the Nation Address. Following the announcement, a joint initiative led by the Gauteng Office of the Premier was formed to undertake extensive studies and engagements for the planning of Lanseria Smart City.
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The Point Hero
The Point: Where community and conservation meet
Delivering an ecologically sensitive and sustainable community near a RAMSAR-listed wetland that will preserve and protect the environment for future generations.
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Restoring dignity through accessible water and sanitation
SMEC South Africa delivers over 1200 ablution facilities, bulk and secondary infrastructure to local municipality.
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Sabrina Kost
Digging deep – what it takes to be a global tunnelling expert 
Digging deep - what it takes to be a global tunnelling expert 
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Fortitude and resilience key to success
International student and engineer, Dennis Muyonga, speaks to Joel Hill, Team Leader Tunnels, about what it’s been like completing his Master of Engineering in Australia during a pandemic.
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A circular economy for water: water demand and fit for purpose supply
Australia, and the world, is increasingly seeing the effect of climate change on our water supply and security. Scarcity and drought are becoming more prevalent, placing pressure on the current water supply network, and communities are expecting better solutions. As we mark National Water Week in Australia and prepare for summer, it is time to discuss how we best utilise our existing water supplies and create a more resilient future.
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