Tag: women

Victoria attracting more women into manufacturing and energy

The Victorian government is supporting more women to enter and succeed in “male-dominated” manufacturing and energy industries. On Wednesday (25 October), Victorian Minister for Women Natalie Hutchins visited Nestlé’s Campbellfield factory with Pascoe...

NSW Budget measures supports women and boosts workforce participation

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) has congratulated the NSW Government for its strong leadership on women, with significant investments to boost childcare and women’s workforce participation in this year’s State Budget. The ARA...

Coles helps women get ‘fitted for work’

Coles helps launch a new appeal with the hope of helping Australian women get into or return to the workforce. Customers can support not-for-profit Fitted for Work by making a donation (cash or...

Gaps between women & men in the workplace

On 8 March, we put out trays of sandwiches, handed out coffees and teas, and talked about the achievements of women. International Women’s Day (IWD) is much more than a morning tea though,...

Boost of confidence for women in workplace

Only two months ago LinkedIn’s data showed that men felt more confident in the workplace than women. Well things are changing around here! The November Workforce Confidence Index now reveals that Aussie women are...

Cadbury inspires young women to stay in sports

Who runs the world? Girls! Even in the sports world, girls can run that too. Together with AFLW, Australian Women’s Cricket team, the NRLW and the Westfield Matilda’s, Cadbury is launching its National...

Power to women with Freelancing Gems

Australian women have accounted for the 56% of all jobs lost, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, says Freelancing Gems. Job losses coupled with more time at home as primary caregivers and the current...

Move over, Charlie! Victoria identified as the chocolate ‘capital’

Roy Morgan research has shown that 14.2 million Australians aged 14 and over consume chocolate in an average four-week period, with Victoria identified as the chocolate ‘capital’. Chocolate bars were identified as the...
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