The NAWIC Journal 25th Anniversary Edition

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THE 2021 NAWIC INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY SCHOLARSHIP

The NAWIC International Women’s Day (IWD) Scholarship has been awarded annually since 2009. Supported by our generous, long-term sponsors CULT and MPA Projects, the research scholarship is the most significant award of its kind for female professionals working in the construction industry. The IWD Scholarship provides $20,000 in funding for a female NAWIC member to carry out a project or research to challenge or change current industry thinking. This year’s scholarship was increased to include all aspects of the construction process, from improvements in construction methodology to the exploration of policy issues, such as the participation of women in the construction industry. Kristine Scheul, NAWIC’s National Chairperson, explained why the 2021 scholarship was approached a little differently. “We extended the reach of the scholarship to include the full range of diversity of our membership and to ensure it remains a vehicle for individual development as well as one for improvement of the construction industry as a whole.” The theme of IWD this year was #ChooseToChallenge. NAWIC embraced this theme as part of the judging process. As Kristine further explained, “Collectively we can challenge stereotypes, fight bias, broaden perceptions, celebrate women’s achievements and improve the situation for women in the industry. A challenged world is an alert world. From challenge comes change, so let’s all choose to challenge.” EMMA GEORGIOU - THE 2021 IWD SCHOLARSHIP WINNER This year the NAWIC IWD Scholarship was awarded to Emma Georgiou, Senior Specialist, Programs at Acciona. Emma’s proposal titled Challenging norms in recruitment for construction: Redefining the talent pool to increase women’s representation at all 10

Kristine Scheul and Emma Georgiou at the NAWIC NSW IWD Breakfast

levels, was chosen for its potential to be meaningful to a range of participants in the industry from small businesses through to Tier 1 construction companies. Upon the announcement at the NAWIC NSW IWD Breakfast held at the CULT Design Showroom on 11 March 2021, Emma said she was honoured to be the recipient of the scholarship. “I am so excited to embark upon this research with NAWIC and can’t wait to share the journey of this work with our industry as it unfolds over the course of the year. From challenge comes change, and it is my hope that this research will challenge the construction industry to reframe its view of talent and in doing so, both ensure women’s fullest participation in the industry and take a leading position in the recovery of the Australian economy and the long-term advancement of women in this country.”

Emma Georgiou’s IWD Scholarship Research Report will be available in March, 2022. To find out more about the NAWIC IWD Scholarship visit nawic.com.au

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THE GROUND UP by Dr Christina Scott-Young, RMIT University

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INDUSTRY by Meg Redwin, Multiplex

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by Charlotte Nichols & Kate Hannaford, John Holland Group

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by Maree Riley, Australian Antarctic Division

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WILL BE THERE FOR YOU by Lina McIvor, Multiplex

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A CAREER THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE

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by Carolyn Whyte, Carolyn Whyte Research & Writing

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by Kara Chisholm, Transport for NSW

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by Anna Broughton, NS Group

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IF I CAN DO IT, ANYONE CAN by Jo Matai, Lendlease

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by Carly Zanini, Carly Zanini Consulting

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An interview with Sarah Brunton, ERGT Australia

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by Elissa Stirling, Inhabit

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An interview with Ashleigh Hiemstra, Merge Building

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by Sher Mitchell, Advance Archaeology

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by Eliza Lane, Australian Industry Trade College

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MY KOKODA EXPERIENCE by Emma Foster, SHAPE Australia

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FROM PARENTAL LEAVE by Rachael de Zylva, Laing O’Rourke

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by Melonie Bayl-Smith, Bijl Architecture

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by Helen Shield, Construction Training Fund

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EVOLVING CAREER by Clare Bailey, Taylor

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AND GOAL ACHIEVEMENT by Taylor Perrin, Capital Veneering

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TRADIES

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by Alison Mirams, Roberts Co

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AUSTRALIA

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with Allison Smith and Fiona Tellefson, APP Corporation

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IN SAFE HANDS - LUISA YOUNG SHARES HER EXPERIENCES OF TWO DECADES IN CONSTRUCTION by Narae Ko, Unispace

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by Becky Paroz, Queen B Project System

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An interview with Yvonne Pengilly, QBCC

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PART OF MY LIFE by Sandra Steele, K&L Gates

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THE NAWIC BRIGHT IDEAS GRANT

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Scholarship Research Report

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Research Report

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THE NAWIC BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Senator the Hon Marise Payne

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An interview with Professor Paula Gerber, Monash University

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SCHOLARSHIP

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ABOUT NAWIC

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