The National Association of Women in Construction is a not-for-profit organisation championing women in the construction industry to reach their full potential.
MEMBERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT:
NAWIC wants to ensure that our members will stay with us now through some difficult times… Therefore all memberships have been automatically renewed until the beginning of January 2021.
NAWIC FACTS 👷♀️ Did you know women and girls make up just over half (50.7%) of the Australian population?
At NAWIC, we pride ourselves in being an advocate for positive change for women in construction & related industries.
NAWIC congratulates Simon Butt on his recent appointment as President of Master Builders Australia. We look most forward to working with Simon and MBA to further strengthen the cooperation of our associations and to advance, champion and empower men and women in our industry.
Congratulations Victoria for addressing the gender imbalance common across the building sector and for recognising the essential role of females in non-traditional roles. This is a game-changer!
https://t.co/KNmBOFaFcV
#genderequality#genderdiversity#danielandrews#nawic
Be sure to visit our website. It's a great place to see our upcoming events, learn more about our awards for excellence and you can even take out a membership. You'll also be able to find digital copies of past Journals.⠀⠀
Simply visit https://t.co/6K3a2jJYHs. #website#nawic
A huge congratulations to Lauren Couter, Project Director at Construction Control, for being awarded the 2019 Crystal Vision Award at the @nawic_act Awards for Excellence last Friday.
https://t.co/wxeraX8pnC via @Canberra CityNews
Gender Diversity Construction Industry Survey! We want to find out more about the lived experiences of men and women in the construction industry. Our survey will only take a few minutes of your time. Please follow the link to complete https://t.co/q6GcZYMzW6
It's #RUOKDay, our national day of action and a reminder to #TrusttheSigns, Trust your Gut & Ask #RUOK any day it's needed. Today, learn the signs and how to ask so you can start a conversation that could change a life: https://t.co/cS5uRAQoEE
Comment: We all know there is a cultural bias towards university but university isn’t always the best option. For some students, we actually hinder their opportunities by not encouraging them into a vocational pathway https://t.co/6qlQWjG6SU
We are so proud to have our fabulous, incoming NAWIC ACT joint Presidents featured on the front page of this week's Canberra City News Digital edition September 5 https://t.co/BNW9fJGSKs via @city_news#nawic#womeninconstruction#act#canberra
Congratulations Victoria for addressing the gender imbalance common across the building sector and for recognising the essential roles of females in non-traditional roles. Netball Centre A Game-Changer For Women In Construction https://t.co/MJAYqnZiua via @danielandrewsmp#wot
We love sharing good news stories about our members as well as companies who advocate for women in our industry. Alison Mirams, Roberts Pizzarotti CEO discusses the steps her organisation is taking to improve the welfare of workers in our industry.
https://t.co/L0SJdQiULi
400 hackers, 4 cities, 1 weekend. Join world experts at the #OxfordHacks Global Hackathon to develop innovative solutions to issues facing the construction industry and win a share of $5,000. Register for the free, Sydney event at Sydney Sept 14-15: https://t.co/B2D0D4vu3L
Free apprenticeships! Under a new program announced by the Qld Govt yesterday, training costs will be covered for apprentices who are aged under 21 for 139 industries, including carpentry, electrical and plumbing. To find out more, visit our Facebook page. #apprenticeships#free
We have a new YouTube Channel - NAWIC AUS. Our channel will continue to allow us to highlight the amazing achievements of our members and sponsors and is another way on which we will demonstrate our commitment to our guiding principle of celebrating women.
https://t.co/Z9WA716lXC