Industry: Construction

Allyship in Action: Transforming Culture to Attract and Retain Women

Location: National

Lead: National Association of Women in Construction

The Allyship in Action program applies best-practice cultural change approaches to address systemic barriers to the participation, retention and advancement of women in construction.

This multi-pronged allyship program will engage with men to tackle poor attitudes and behaviours, empower men to sponsor women into leadership and utilise the power of cultural ambassadors to embed positive change on the ground.

Engaging men as partners in change at all career stages and workplace sizes, types and market segments, the program draws from research findings that men in allyship programs are 3 times more likely to address gender bias, driving inclusive culture and women's advancement.

Partners: ADCO Constructions Pty Ltd, The Australian Worker’s Union, CPB Contractors Pty Limited, Holmesglen Institute, and The University of Sydney.

Big Sister: Advanced Mentoring SA/WA

Industry: Clean Energy, Construction

Location: SA, WA

Lead: Electrical Trades Union

Big Sister drives transformational change in the construction and clean energy sectors by implementing an access and retention program for women apprentices led by women for women.

Focused on breaking down barriers and building a gender-inclusive workforce, Big Sister aims to increase the commencement rate of women apprentices by 50% by 2028 and reduce non-completion rates. It will host educational events and support women into a pre-apprenticeship program with 80% starting an apprenticeship with an industry-based woman mentor and an employer committed to creating positive change through Big Sister.

Partners: ECA Training Pty Limited, Electrocomms and Energy Utilities Industry Skills Council Ltd, Nilsen (WA) Pty Ltd, NSG (BOFFA) Pty Ltd, Peer TC Pty Ltd and The University of Sydney.

Breaking Barriers: Women in Trades and Tech

Industry: Advanced Manufacturing, Clean Energy, Construction and Digital and Technology

Location: National

Lead: Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union

This project has 2 key initiatives: Breaking Barriers in Industry and Breaking Barriers in Training.

The industry initiative partners with companies, with the support of community organisations, to improve flexibility, workplace culture and gender equity in workplaces, reaching over 30,000 workers through the development, piloting and delivery of tailored trainings and action plans.

The Training initiative collaborates with TAFEs, Group Training Organisations (GTOs) and industry to deliver flexible, co-designed pathways for women into apprenticeships and technical roles.

Partners: The Australian Industry Group, Alstrom Transport Australia, ARA Manufacture Pty Ltd, Asian Women at Work Inc, Bega Dairy and Drinks Services Pty Ltd, Bendigo Kangan Institute, CDC Victoria, Central Highlands Group Training Incorporated, First Person Consulting Pty Limited, Migrant Workers Centre Ltd, South Metropolitan TAFE, TAFE Queensland, Technical and Further Education Commission, Thales Australia Limited, Tradeswomen Australia Foundation Ltd, UGL Engineering Pty Ltd, Victorian Trades Hall Council, Viva Energy Australia Pty Ltd and Women’s Health in the North Inc.

Building Futures: Breaking the Barriers for Women in the Plumbing Industry

Industry: Construction, Clean Energy

Location: VIC, QLD, NSW

Lead: Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC)

This project will create, promote and deliver a national training program within the Australian Plumbing Industry addressing the cultural and attitudinal changes needed to make the industry attractive, welcoming, and culturally safe for women.

This first focus of this project is for employers, by developing and implementing a national framework which supports a structured approach to promote the culturally safe environment, reduce gender discrimination and promote career pathways. The second is aimed at individuals, with an education program addressing the role an individual plays in promoting the change in current industry culture.

Partners: AMCA Australia Old Limited, AXIS Plumbing NSW Group Pty Ltd, CEPU - Plumbing Division, Cooke & Dowsett Pty Ltd, Leemak Fire protection Pty Ltd, National Fire, Industry Association of Australia Ltd and The Master Plumbers and Mechanical Services Association of Australia.

Driving Gender Equity: Strengthening GTOs to Build Women's Careers 

Industry: Advanced Manufacturing, Clean Energy and Construction

Location: National

Lead: Group Training Australia Ltd (trading as National Apprentice Employment Network)

This project empowers Group Training Organisations (GTOs) to drive change in male-dominated trades like civil construction, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing by addressing barriers for women.

A Gender Equality Action Plan, informed by policy analysis, will guide gender-focused training for GTO leaders and field officers. It will also establish a national women's peer network, connecting female apprentices to share experiences, access mentorship, and address challenges in a safe, supportive space.

These professionally facilitated networks will foster discussion, guidance, and collaboration to support women’s success in priority industries.

Partners: Australian Workers Union, Bendigo Kangan Institute, ECA Training Pty Limited, HVTC Pty Ltd, MEGT (Australia) Ltd and Women in Adult and Vocational Education.

Give Her a Chance

Location: National

Lead: Master Builders Australia Limited 

To drive structural and cultural change to increase women’s skilled participation in construction, you must tackle the causes of bias head-on.

Give Her A Chance is a multi-faceted program that seeks to reach, educate and support the key demographics that influence a woman’s success in building and construction: employers and peer-to-peer (male-to-male and male-to-female).

This will be delivered through campaigns, mentorship programs, networking, best practice resources, and partnerships. The project will leverage the reach of all project partners and established networks to reach deeply across all areas of the industry and provide crucial resources and support for employers and the workforce.

Partners: Brickworks Building Products Pty Ltd, Australian Worker’s Union, Civil Contractors Federation and Bunnings Group Ltd.

Women In Construction

Location: NSW, VIC, TAS, SA

Lead: Incolink 

This project is a national partnership of construction employers, workers, Registered Training Organisations (RTOs), Group Training Organisations (GTOs), Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) and industry bodies, led by Incolink, supporting women to train, obtain and retain skilled roles by eliminating structural and cultural barriers to gender equity.

The program comprises training and employment for women in skilled construction roles, wraparound services to support success, and worksite interventions to address cultural barriers.

It builds on the success of the Victorian Government’s Building Equality program. It is designed to scale and continue beyond the funded period and is overseen by a governance body that brings together key industry participants committed to harnessing the program’s momentum across the construction sector.

Partners: Aboriginal Building and Civil Construction Academy, CFMEU National Office, CEPU - Plumbing Division Victorian Divisional Branch, CFMEU - Construction and General Division Victoria- Tasmania Divisional Branch, Cooke & Dowsett Pty Ltd, Gold Services SA Pty Ltd, Hickory Construction Group Pty Ltd, J. Hutchinson Pty Ltd, Jesuit Social Services Limited, Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd, Our Watch Limited, Plumbing Industry Climate Action centre (PICAC) Ltd, RAW GTO Pty Ltd, The Insight Centre Pty Ltd and The Master Builders Association of Victoria.

Building Women: Breaking Barriers for a Diverse SA Construction Workforce

Industry: Construction

Location: SA

Lead: Building Women Ltd

The Building Women’s Careers Program is a transformative initiative designed to increase women’s skilled participation in construction. It focuses on 3 pillars:

  • Educate, providing tailored pre-employment training to equip women with industry-specific skills
  • Empower, delivering employer education programs to foster inclusive workplaces
  • Employ, connecting women with sustainable career opportunities.

Through strong partnerships and a governance framework, it drives structural and cultural change by dismantling barriers, promoting gender equity, and breaking from South Australia’s traditional silos to create inclusive pathways for women in male-dominated industries.

Partners: Maxima Training Group (Aust) Limited, Construction Industry Training Board, Australian Flexible Pavement Association Limited, TAFE SA, Urban Renewal Authority, South Australian Government, Manser Group Pty Ltd, The Umbrella Collective Pty Ltd and National Association of Women In Construction.

EmpowerHer Pathways: See what you can be

Industry: Advanced Manufacturing, Clean Energy, Construction, Digital and Technology

Location: Hunter region, NSW

Lead: Network for Educational Workplacements

You can’t be what you can’t see!

EmpowerHer Pathways will show women what they can be. We will create sustainable, gender-inclusive pathways in renewable energy, advanced manufacturing, construction and digital technology.

With our training and industry partners, we will promote non-traditional career paths to women, helping them see the potential for great careers in these industries.

By addressing real and perceived gender, geographic and industry-specific barriers and establishing a mentoring network to support entry, retention and career advancement in currently male-dominated fields, we will significantly increase skilled, high-paying careers for women.

Partners: Aboriginal Advancement Alliance Pty Ltd, AGL Macquarie Pty Limited, AMPControl Limited, Gamuda Berhad & John Holland Pty Ltd, Hunter Multicultural Communities Inc, Muswellbrook Shire Council, Regional Development Australia- Hunter, Singleton Council and TAFE NSW.

Indigenous women in construction across Arnhem Land, Northern Territory

Industry: Construction

Location: Darwin and Alice Springs, NT and Gladstone region, QLD

Lead: Mimal Land Management Aboriginal Corporation

This Arnhem Land, a place-based partnership project for Indigenous women, connects Mimal Land Management Aboriginal Corporation, construction social enterprise Mardrulk Contracting Ltd, Job Skills Network, industry employer Loftus Contracting Pty Ltd, the Strong Women’s Healthy Country Network and the Bidwern Butj Uni as a VET partner.

Indigenous women will support design, delivery, and evaluation. Project partners will receive gender equity and cultural training and identify and audit barriers and enablers to Indigenous women training and working in construction. HR policies will be audited, and new policies will be developed to create safe and empowering places for Indigenous women in construction.

Partners: Loftus Contracting Pty Ltd, WIC Group Pty Ltd, Mardrulk Contracting Ltd, Strong Women’s Healthy Country Network and Bidwern Butj Uni.

Rise & Build: Empowering Women's Careers

Industry: Construction, Clean Energy, Advanced Manufacturing, Digital and Technology

Location: Riverina Murray region, NSW

Lead: Griffith Skills Training Centre Inc

This project tackles gender and cultural barriers in construction, clean energy, advanced manufacturing and digital technology thereby creating sustainable career pathways for women.

By combining tailored training, workforce development, and recruitment solutions, it aims to break barriers, enhance diversity, and deliver lasting opportunities in the Riverina Murray region of NSW.

Partners: Workfront Pty Ltd, Education Services International Supply Group Pty Ltd, Regional Development Australia – Riverina, Proway Livestock Equipment Pty Ltd, Flip Screen Mining Pty Ltd, John Holland Group Pty Ltd, Riverina Group Training and Employment Ltd, Compact Incorporated, NSW Business Chamber Limited, CPB Contractors Pty Limited and Spotless Facility Services Pty Ltd.

Great South Coast Construction Careers for Women Program

Industry: Construction, Clean Energy

Location: South-West Coast region, VIC

Lead: South West TAFE

Led by South West TAFE, alongside South West Local Learning and Employment Network Incorporated, Hansen Yuncken Australia and Ausnet, the Construction Careers for Women Program will deliver a set of resources, activities and courses that will develop the construction sector’s capacity to attract, train and retain women in the workplace.

A Gender Inclusivity Employment tool kit with sample policies, procedures and templates, employer workshops, information sessions and employer leadership programs will be key project features.

A range of women-only and mixed gender training programs with short courses to full qualifications will be offered with industry visits and speakers. Supporting those initiatives will be a regional equity coordinator role and a Women’s Community of Practice.

The program will run from Warrnambool, with activities also in Portland, Hamilton and Colac.

Partners: Hansen Yuncken Australia Pty Ltd, AUSNET Pty Ltd, South West Local Learning and Employment Network Incorporated.

SeeHER

Industry: Construction

Location: TAS

Lead: Master Builders Association of Tasmania Inc

SeeHER is a four-part initiative designed to support women in Tasmania’s construction industry, noting women currently represent just 5.3% of trade workers in the state.

BecomeHER: An initiative encouraging young women into construction careers through site tours and industry discussions panels.

ConstructHER: A pre-employment program offering essential certifications and mentorship to help women start and grow in the industry.

RetainHER: Cultural transformation training aimed at fostering inclusivity, addressing biases, and creating a supportive work environment.

EmployHER: Industry discussions providing resources, support, and guidance to employers in construction.

Each program supports women’s participation and retention in construction.

Partners: Centacare Evolve Housing Limited and St Joseph Affordable Homes Inc.