General News
Signs of Change National Conference
Submitted by richard.ng on Mon, 08/30/2010 - 22:0415-16 November 2010
Christchurch, Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Dunedin
The Signs of Change Conference is your opportunity to find out about and celebrate
the fundamental changes towards sustainability that are happening across our nation.
There will be keynote presentations envisioning sustainability in major sectors of New
Zealand society, and other presentations on specific ‘signs of change’. The conference
will showcase low-carbon conferencing by using high definition video links between
6 main centres. It will be an opportunity for people to meet with like-minded others
locally, and connect nationally for discussion and debate. For more information go to
www.signsofchange.org.nz.
EWB Australia - Overseas Volunteer Opportunities
Submitted by richard.ng on Sat, 08/21/2010 - 16:18EWB Australia is now advertising overseas volunteer positions for the next intake, for placements in South and South East Asia. Members of EWB New Zealand are eligible to apply.
For more information and to apply: http://www.ewb.org.au/getinvolved/volunteer/overseas
Applications close 6 September.
Auckland Students - 2011 Leadership Intake
Submitted by Athena on Mon, 08/09/2010 - 09:17Auckland students - this is the chance you've been waiting for!
Auckland Students Chapter is currently receiving applications for its 2011 Leadership Intake.We are recruiting for the following roles:
- President and Vice President
- Secretary
- Schools Manager(s)
- Events Manager(s)
- Design Challenge Manager(s)
- Marketing Manager(s)
- Projects Manager(s)
- Development Programme Coordinator
- Uni coordinators
This is the chance you've been waiting for to get more involved with your EWB community and gain some invaluable leadership skills!
Tonga Renewable Energies Project / Trip Video
Submitted by richard.ng on Fri, 07/09/2010 - 12:24The Tonga Renewable Energies Project took place in Nov 2009. It is a joint initiative between EWBNZ and EcoCare Pacific Trust. EWBNZ have two teams, one from Auckland and one from Canterbury working to implement renewable energy schemes for two high schools in Tonga.
Read more: http://www.ewb.org.nz/projects
Kiwis who want to help in emergencies invited to RedR NZ’s humanitarian aid training
Submitted by richard.ng on Sat, 06/12/2010 - 16:14New Zealanders keen to join the RedR NZ Register – and be eligible to apply for emergency deployments overseas – are invited to attend two humanitarian aid training courses.
These short intensive courses are a mandatory part of applying to the RedR NZ Register and provide budding humanitarian aid workers the essential practical skills and knowledge they will need to help others and keep safe in the field.
The RedR NZ courses are open to people with a wide range of skills, including logistics, civil engineering, emergency management, security, administration, accounting, child protection, health, law, quantity surveying, and communications.
Auckland Students Chapter - Assembly 3
Submitted by IainNZ on Wed, 05/12/2010 - 21:43"So, what is EWB anyway?!"

Join us as we have a big group discussion of what EWB is and should be. CEO Ross Copland will be attending, and there will be some interesting case studies that really reveal a lot about how development should (and shouldn't!) be done.
- Bring along some baking to share for after the meeting!
- Prepare an interesting fact about the Pacific. Most interesting fact about the South Pacific wins a prize!
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010
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18:00 - 19:00
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Eng4501
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Maintenance Supervisor - Volunteering Opportunity at the School of St Jude in Tanzania
Submitted by lli143 on Wed, 04/21/2010 - 23:16Note: This is not an EWB position but may be of interest to our members.
The School of St Jude Tanzania is located at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro and just twenty minutes from Arusha, the safari capital of Tanzania. As a non denominational sponsorship-supported school for the poorest of the poor, the school has grown rapidly in just eight years such that today it educates 1,300 children and is spread across four campuses. We are looking for a Maintenance Supervisor -ideally an enthusiastic and good team player to help oversee and work with the school team of electricians, plumbers, carpenters and outside building contractors.
Auckland Students Chapter - Assembly 2
Submitted by IainNZ on Thu, 04/15/2010 - 15:47
RSVP at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?invites&eid=111459385552322
Join up to the Auckland Students Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=108838479140582 to be notified about future Auckland Student chapter events.
- The EWB Auckland Students team
United Nations Volunteers seeks Engineers
Submitted by rjmackay on Mon, 03/22/2010 - 22:43
The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is keen to recruit engineers for a variety of assignments and is particularly interested in hearing from qualified women, in order to improve the gender balance in our recruitment.
Being a UNV volunteer can be an immensely satisfying professional challenge. There are constant requirements for highly qualified women and men in roles from engineering and project management to vehicle maintenance. More info..
Tonga College solar system survives cyclone
Submitted by rjmackay on Tue, 03/02/2010 - 13:41The EWBNZ Auckland Tonga team are pleased to report that the solar groundwater pumping scheme they installed at Tonga College in December 2009 survived cyclone Rene in February.
Tonga College were lucky the cyclone only hit them for an hour otherwise more damage to the school would have been seen. Tonga College Principal Mr Oko, says "All fruits on the fruit trees were blown off so we will shortly face a period of food shortage from this [but] the project is still in place, working well as expected".
The solar scheme was even used for boiling water and charging the teachers cell phones during a 2 day outage of mains electricity to the school following the cyclone!

