Frequently Asked Questions
How can our organisation collaborate with TWA, or become a TWA partner?
Please feel free to send us a request via info@twaus.com.au
Our staff work remotely around Victoria and Tasmania, travelling to career events, meeting with employers and talking to sponsors.
With questions on wages, awards and conditions, visit Fair Work Online Pay Calculator or call Fair Work on 13 13 94.
For disputes about superannuation, visit Australian Taxation Office – Unpaid Superannuation.
- We’re sorry you’re experiencing this. We’re always available to chat, however, we recommend you reach out to these organisations as they have exceptional resources and teams to help you find the best resolution.
We encourage you to join up to groups such as Tradeswomen Network, SALT, Tradie Ladies Support Group, Lady Tradies and Rocking Chicks, Sparkettes and other tradeswomen groups.
- Supporting tradeswomen can be as simple as educating yourself and becoming aware of the current statistics and barriers of tradeswomen in Australia (research page)
- If you’re a tradeswoman, you might want to join online forums or meet face to face to give advice and support to other tradeswomen like you. You might also like to share your story and feature in our monthly tradeswoman profiles. Send it to info@twaus.com.au You might also consider taking out time to share your skills and knowledge and become a mentor
- If you work in trades, you can encourage your employer to consider hiring more diverse candidates for an upcoming position, and recruit women through our jobs portal
- If you own a trade business, you can recruit female apprentices and qualified tradeswomen, and undertake our training services to improve workplace culture and behaviours, or as well as become a sponsor
Please feel free to send us a request via info@twaus.com.au
Fill in a Remade for Trades enquiry form here and we will get in touch to let you know of any upcoming workshops that Tradeswomen Australia are running.





