• More than 4: How do we get women into more than 4% of trade-based roles?

  • Mar 2 2025
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

More than 4: How do we get women into more than 4% of trade-based roles?

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Current Conversations, powered by Master Electricians Australia, host Kate Raymond (CEO of MEA) is joined by Jordon Carlisle, Workplace Relations Manager, MEA, Penny Cornah (CEO of Master Plumbers Association of Queensland), and Tenille Riley (Women in Trades Manager with Busy at Work) to discuss female participation in the construction sector and trades in particular.

    They examine successful strategies like ambassador programs and female-led mentoring and explore the importance of overcoming cultural challenges and biases. They also discuss the potential impact of targeted government policies and the power of social media in changing perceptions. The conversation highlights the need for realistic, sustained efforts and collaboration across industry bodies to achieve meaningful change.

    Time-stamped Highlights:

    00:00 Introduction to Current Conversations

    00:13 Meet the Hosts and Guests: Penny and Tenille

    00:34 Challenges and Solutions for Women in Trades

    00:45 Penny's Insights on Plumbing Industry

    01:48 Tenille's Approach to Attracting Young Girls

    05:32 Gender Pay Gap and Industry Retention

    08:03 Government Policies and Their Impact

    09:23 Flexibility and Cultural Shifts in Trades

    11:39 Addressing Bias and Barriers

    17:39 Fact or Fiction: Hiring Female Apprentices

    21:26 The Importance of Grit and Resilience

    22:26 Shifting Employer Mindsets

    22:48 Increasing Female Participation in Trades

    26:20 The Role of Social Media in Engaging Youth

    27:57 Addressing Workplace Challenges for Women

    28:44 Encouraging Diversity and Inclusion

    32:14 Promoting VET Pathways

    35:43 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways

    Produced by The Podcast Boss.

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