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We love hearing about awesome Lady Tradies. Actual tradies or those working in a non traditional role or environment, they're all great inspiration for others in the same boat, or those looking for change. 


Read about some amazing women & girls by clicking on the links below:

From Stay at Home Mum to Lady Tradie 

Help Sharron (a Lady Tradie Painter on the Sunshine Coast of Australia) with her fight against Cancer


Brisbane Girl Rachel becomes a QANTAS Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

These 4 Female Tradies In the Building Industry tell us why they decided to get into construction

Read how 2 Brisbane women (Laura Madden & Juanita Mottram) not only completed a trade, but now run 2 successful businesses

These Women Tradies take on Building Careers

Allison Selman's a leading engineer in the oil & gas industry, read how she navigates a very male-dominated working environment.

Renee Arnold is a 35 year old diesel mechanic from Broken Hill - check out her story!

Hunter TAFE graduate Amber Zinke is a role model for young people in trades

Women can be found in all areas of Qld's resources sector, from truck drivers, to trades people, environmental specialists, engineers and mine management. Here, some amazing women share their inspirational stories.

Ever thought of being a Butcher? - these girls are rocking this very male dominated trade & their employer loves them!

Love Horses? - read about Stacey Rawiller, one of the few female Australian Jockeys. 

Did you know the 2014 Auto Electrical Apprentice of the year is a female from NSW Central Coast? Meet & read about Holly here.

Read how Anna Johnstone, a 37 yr old horticulturalist changed her career & how much she loves her job.

Read about 3 Women Mentors In The Building Industry

One for the employers: Why the male dominated construction industry should throw its support behind the employment of female apprentices

If you have any other great articles, feel free to send them to us & we may put them up here too!  

 


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