TELG was very excited to extend our relationship with Transurban and bring our Bridge Competition to New South Wales. To help schools plan for the competition, we ran an introductory… read more →
We are very proud to provide unique engineering experiences for students and teachers across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria and we are very pleased that these will continue even… read more →
Congratulations to the schools and students who participated in this year’s Spaghetti Bridge Competition. Despite the limitations of COVID, and the inevitable change of dates causing many schools to have… read more →
As we write this, our first thoughts are to hope you are safe and well, and that you are coping with what may be a significant amount of time separated… read more →
The 2019 Spaghetti Bridge Competition has been another huge success, and we are very grateful to the teachers, sponsors, hosts and especially the students for committing so much time and… read more →
The competition is back for 2019! Thanks to our corporate sponsors – the Department of Transport and Main Roads and Engineers Australia (Queensland Division), we are very pleased to offer… read more →
The Spaghetti Bridge Competition is a problem-solving engineering challenge for students from Grades 7 to 12. Teams have two months to plan, design and build a bridge from store-bought spaghetti… read more →
The first Engineering Link Project in partnership with the University of New South Wales was a great success. This project had an energy focus, with students working with academic and… read more →
Quantitative skills in the workplace Before Christmas, the Office of the Chief Scientist released the reports from the Quantitative Skills in 21st Century Workplaces project which was undertaken by AAMT with the… read more →
Paul and I would like to wish all of our students, parents, teachers, sponsors, engineers and supporters a very Merry Christmas and thank you for your support and encouragement over… read more →