Governance

Constitution

AAEE has a constitution that outlines the purpose, structure, function and operation of the Association. It can be viewed on the site by clicking here.

Code of Conduct

AAEE is committed to providing events that are safe and welcoming for all attendees, where all attendees are treated with respect and dignity and are free from discrimination and harassment. By registering to attend any AAEE event, including but not limited to, webinars, networking events, conference sessions, social events and all AAEE communication platforms, it is mandatory for all attendees to adhere to the Codes of Conducts outlined in the Engineers Australia General Regulations and Code of Ethics

If anyone experiences or becomes aware of any violations, or potential violations of the above Code of Conduct, such instances should be reported to any AAEE Executive Committee member, AAEE event host, Conference Host or the Conference Manager. All reasonable precautions and endeavours will be used to protect the anonymity of persons reporting violations, or potential violations.

The AAEE Executive Committee, AAEE event hosts, Conference Hosts and Conference Managers, at their sole discretion, reserve the right to refuse entry to, or remove from the venue or virtual platform, at any time, any attendee not adhering to the above Code of Conduct or deemed to be causing, or potentially causing, a disturbance or exhibiting disruptive or inappropriate behaviour. Such removal does not constitute a right to a refund of any fees paid, or a refund of any travel and accommodation expenses incurred for travel to the conference.  Not only will any offender forfeit their right to attend the conference, they will also forfeit their right to deliver an oral or poster presentation at the conference.