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Tradeswomen Australia have reported success in the early stages of establishing industry connections and support for women to enter the trades in Tasmania through the program ‘Remade for Trades’ and the Workplace Diversity Project

Media Release 27 May 2022 Janet Cribbes, CEO, Tradeswomen Australia said more than 160 workplaces in Victoria’s Automotive Industry, representing 3000 employees, are well advanced in an industry-first program designed [...]

Media Release 18/5/2022 The Tradeswomen Australia Workplace Diversity Project, successfully launched at Kangan Institute Docklands in 2021 by Ms Bronwyn Halfpenny MP, Parliamentary Secretary for Workplace Safety, was an important [...]

A special program aimed breaking down the barriers that limit women’s participation as apprentices/trainees in the non-traditional trades was launched on Monday by the Tasmanian Minister for Women, the Hon. [...]

Media Release - 11 April, 2022 A special program aimed breaking down the barriers that limit women’s participation as apprentices/trainees in the non-traditional trades will be launched this morning by [...]

Gretchen Gagel interviews Jane Sydenham-Clarke From the start of her career as a nurse to moving into government health promotion and beyond to the C-suite, Jane has worked to improve [...]

Women’s representation has remained less than 2% for twenty five years in core trades. Tradeswomen Australia said the growing voices of women around Australia is providing a focus for all [...]

27 January 2022 Women’s Growing Voices to Break Down Employment Barriers in the Trades Employment of women in trades an election issue The growing voices of women around Australia [...]

Tradeswomen Australia today said the upcoming Federal Election provided a major opportunity for all political parties to highlight their policies and budgets to promote how they are lifting the participation [...]

Article in Driven Women Magazine can be read here or below. Above left: Ms Bronwyn Halfpenny MP, Parliamentary Secretary for Workplace Safety at the Kangan Institute Workshop with Tayla Mcilwain, an Apprentice [...]





