Please find below the announcement of the 2009 winners of the SPPAW.
The 2009 South Pacific Present Around the World Competition was held on 17th April 2009, in Auckland, New Zealand.
Winner
Kip Cooper, Auckland, New Zealand
Runner-Up
Chanelle Harvey, Queensland, Australia
Further details of the presentation titles and abstracts can be downloaded in the brochure below. Photos of the event will be located on the Auckland Local Network website in the near future.
The 2010 South Pacific Present Around the World will be held in Adelaide, South Australia, on 16 April 2010.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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The 2008 winner of the IET Manufacturing Prize was awarded to Mr Colin Hayes, an undergraduate student of the University of Adelaide. Colin achieved the highest mark in the Materials & Manufacturing course in 2006 and the highest mark in the Manufacturing Engineering course in 2007. In December 2008, Colin has now graduated with First Class Honours.
Colin’s career ambitions:
“I am determined to work in a technical engineering role that involves application of the principles I’ve learned at uni. Research and development/ mechanical design are the areas that interest me most as they usually require both creativity and application of technical principles. Also, I really enjoy learning and I see these fields of engineering as requiring continual expansion of knowledge and learning of new skills.”

Colin Hayes & Derek Marley enjoying a lighter moment.

Professor Bassam Dally, (Acting Head of the Mechanical Engineering School), Derek Marley, Colin Hayes
Posted on Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
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The IET South Australia & Northern Territory Local Network is staging the 2008 IET Rex Johns (SPPAW State Level) Student Presentation Prize (recently renamed in honour of Mr Johns who did so much work to establish the prize). It is to be awarded to an individual for excellence in the presentation of his or her final year project. All students undertaking the final year of an IET accredited degree in South Australia are eligible to be nominated by their university to compete for the prizes. Each university can nominate only two candidates from their eligible courses to compete for the prizes and the chance to represent South Australia in the Australasian Final. The emphasis of this prize is on the ability of the student to communicate the technical information of their project to an audience.
Each individual student presenter will be given 15 minutes for his or her presentation, and a maximum of 5 minutes allowed for questions. There will be a marking panel of four judges. Results will be announced at the end of the evening. State Final winners will receive a $400 cash prize, a year’s free IET membership, and a trip to Auckland, New Zealand to participate in the Australasian Regional Final on April 17th 2009. Second place will receive a cash prize of $200, and third place $100.
The overall winner from the Australasian region will be flown to the U.K. to participate in an IET Younger Members conference and receive one year’s IET membership.
Previous years presentations have been as diverse as anything from Airship Telemetry to GSM (mobile phone) payphone systems. If you want to find out more or cheer on friends and family who are presenting on the night then come along on the evening of Tuesday 28th October.
Competition date
Tuesday 28th October 2008
5.30pm for 6.00pm. 11, Bagot Street, North Adelaide
Enquiries
Enquiries should be directed to Jason Smith in the first instance, or Dan Kitching.
Posted on Friday, October 10th, 2008
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Posted on Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
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The Richards Premium Prize is named after IEE Member Maurice Evans Richards (1910-1997) who, with his wife, died tragically in a motor car accident.
Am I eligible?
- Younger members of SA & NT IET
- Less than 30 years of age at 31st March in the year of entry to the competition.
What do I have to do?
- Write a paper of 3500 words on an engineering topic, could be design project you have worked on
- Has to be solely written by the entrant, with team contributions acknowledged
- 2008 entries close on Friday 6 June 2008. This is the extended deadline, and no further extensions will occur.
How is it judged?
- A panel of IET committee members will be appointed to assess the papers and determine the winner.
So what is the PRIZE?
The Winner of the Richards Premium Prize will receive:
- A Cheque for $250.00
- Framed IEE Certificate
- Inscribed IEE Medallion.
Please refer to the Awards Page for more details.
Posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
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Nominations for the three IET Australia prestige awards are required to be submitted to your Local Network by 9th April. Information about the three awards are as follows:
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James N Kirby Award
The Award was established to mark the contribution made by Sir James Kirby to manufacturing in Australia. Candidates for the Award do not have to be engineers, but are presented to people who have achieved outstanding eminence, distinction and public recognition. The recipient is required to present a paper relating to their sphere of activity at the time of the presentation.
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Sir Lionel Hooke Award
This award was established to commerate the services to the electrical engineering profession in acknowledgement of the contribution Sir Lionel Hooke made to the electronics and telecommunications industry. The award is presented to an engineer who, by virtue of his or her degree of dedication, character and professional achievements has made a significant contribution to the wider profession of electrical engineering. The criteria are:
- eminence and distinction in the fields of electrical, electronic, communications, computer systems engineering or in related fields;
- service to the community;
- assistance to educational and public institutions.
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Jack Finlay Award
This award commerates the services to production engineering in Australia made by Jack Finlay as one of the founders of manufacturing engineering in Australia. The award is presented to an engineer who, by virtue of their dedication, character and professional achievements has made a significant contribution to manufacturing.
Information brochures about the 2007 Australian Prestige Awards, and more information about IET awards in general can be found by clicking on the Awards page.
Any member or non-member can nominate a member or non-member for the awards by completing the form below and emailing to the SA & NT Awards Committee (Jason and Dan).
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The 2007 IET Student Papers Night was an informative and well fought event with six excellent presentations. Each SA university nominated two presenters for the event who competed for the chance to represent South Australia in the interstate competition. The winner of the Australian competition will present for Australia at the international event in the UK (competition attendance expenses paid by the IET). On the night the judges struggled to agree on the top three presenters, because of the consistently high standard of presentation, but eventually made the following awards:
- In 3rd place Emily O’Brien (Flinders University) who presented her project; an instrument to measure articular cartilage stiffness.
- In 2nd place Sunil D’Souza (University of Adelaide) who presented his team’s project; a GSM payphone.
- And in 1st place Emilio De Stefano (University of SA) who presented his team’s project; airship telemetry.
Awards of $100, $200 and $400 were made for 3rd, 2nd and 1st respectively on the night and presentation certificates will go out to all of those who took part in the event.
Mr Rex Johns, the founder of the competition, attended the evening and presented the prize money to the winners. It was encouraging to see a top three position going to each of the three universities as it indicated the high calibre of engineering students at all of the universities and bodes well for the national and future competitions.

Presenters in the above image from left to right in the bottom left picture on the web site – Rob Baginski (Overhead imaging platform, University of Adelaide), Sunil D’Souza (GSM payphone, University of Adelaide), Emilio De Stefano (Airship telemetry, University of SA), Emily O’Brien (an instrument to measure articular cartilage stiffness, Flinders University), Nathan Grocke (integration of a commercial digital camera into an automated vision system, University of SA) and James Galdes (autonomous underwater vehicle – 6 DOF inertial measurement unit, Flinders University).











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Posted on Wednesday, November 7th, 2007
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The IET SA&NT branch is staging the 2007 IET Rex Johns Student Presentation Prize (recently renamed in honour of Mr Johns who did so much work to establish the prize). It is to be awarded to an individual for excellence in the presentation of his or her final year project. All students undertaking the final year of an IET accredited degree in South Australia are eligible to enter. The emphasis of this prize is on the ability of the student to communicate the technical information of their project to an audience.
Each individual student presenter will be given 15 minutes for his or her presentation, and a maximum of 5 minutes allowed for questions. There will be a marking panel of four judges. Results will be announced at the end of the evening. State Final winners will receive a $400 cash prize, a year’s free IET membership, and a trip to Melbourne to participate in the Australasian Regional Final early next year. Second place will receive a cash prize of $200, and third place $100.
The overall winner from the Australasian region will be flown to the U.K. to participate in an IET Younger Members conference and receive one year’s IET membership.
The three universities in Adelaide have nominated two presenters each and topics are as diverse as Airship Telemetry and a GSM (mobile phone) Payphone system. If you want to find out more or cheer on friends and family who are presenting on the night then come along on the evening of Wednesday 24th October.
Competition date
Wednesday 24th October 2007
5.30pm for 6.00pm. 11, Bagot Street, North Adelaide
Enquiries
Enquiries should be directed to Dan Kitching or Jason Smith.
Posted on Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
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