CTC’s Women in Contruction program was featured on ABC Brisbane. CTC Program Manager April Ibbotson and participant Vanessa Collins were both interviewed by ABC’s Gemma Ferguson as part of a larger story celebrating Women in Trades.
Read a snippet of the article below.
Women working in male-dominated industries are proving anything’s possible when given the chance, and it could be the answer to Australia’s ongoing skills shortage.
You can read the full story here.
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