More young women are working in the construction industry than ever before, but it’s still not enough, according to BuildSkills Australia (BuildSkills). During this year’s National Skills Week, BuildSkills analysts examined the data on female participation in construction. Brett Schimming, chief executive officer of BuildSkills, noted that there has been a strong push to attract …
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BuildSkills highlights surge in young women in construction

Elizabeth Briggs, apprentice bricklayer. (Image: Brick & Block Careers)