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Sexual Harassment in Australia Workplaces 2025
Sexual harassment in Australian workplaces is not just about inappropriate touches or lewd comments – it’s a systemic issue that corrodes organizational culture from within. The legal definition under the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 frames it as any unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature that causes offence, humiliation or intimidation to a reasonable person. But […]
Designed Without Her: The Everyday Things Still Pushing Women Out of Construction
A woman on a construction site was sent to McDonald’s to use the toilet. Recently. Women are 13% of the workforce, 3% of trades, and face the widest pay gap of any Australian industry. Angela Hucker on the small, completely fixable designs that keep telling women this industry was built without them.
Sexual Harassment in Australia Workplaces 2025
Sexual harassment in Australian workplaces is not just about inappropriate touches or lewd comments – it’s a systemic issue that corrodes organizational culture from within. The legal definition under the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 frames it as any unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature that causes offence, humiliation or intimidation to a reasonable person. But […]
Blueprint for Success to Empower Women in Construction
“Blueprint for Success to Empower Women in Construction” is a dynamic podcast dedicated to empowering and celebrating women in the construction industry. Join us as we explore inspiring success stories, share valuable insights, and discuss the challenges and triumphs of women in construction. This podcast provides a blueprint for women looking to break barriers, shatter […]
Designed Without Her: The Everyday Things Still Pushing Women Out of Construction
A woman on a construction site was sent to McDonald’s to use the toilet. Recently. Women are 13% of the workforce, 3% of trades, and face the widest pay gap of any Australian industry. Angela Hucker on the small, completely fixable designs that keep telling women this industry was built without them.
The Accidental Leader: Why Construction Promotes Its Best Tradies Into Failure
They made him a supervisor on a Friday. On Monday he had a crew of fifteen and no training in how to lead. 94% of leaders interviewed for the EPIC Construction Leadership Report 2026 named the leadership capability gap as a core industry challenge. Angela Hucker on the most fixable problem in construction.
The Real Cost of Poor Culture in Construction
Psychological injury claims averaging $288,542. A $67,000 bill for every skilled departure. One construction worker lost to suicide every two days. Angela Hucker lays out the evidence that poor culture is the most expensive line item in construction — and the system that fixes it.
Designed Without Her: The Everyday Things Still Pushing Women Out of Construction
A woman on a construction site was sent to McDonald’s to use the toilet. Recently. Women are 13% of the workforce, 3% of trades, and face the widest pay gap of any Australian industry. Angela Hucker on the small, completely fixable designs that keep telling women this industry was built without them.
Designed Without Her: The Everyday Things Still Pushing Women Out of Construction
A woman on a construction site was sent to McDonald’s to use the toilet. Recently. Women are 13% of the workforce, 3% of trades, and face the widest pay gap of any Australian industry. Angela Hucker on the small, completely fixable designs that keep telling women this industry was built without them.
The Accidental Leader: Why Construction Promotes Its Best Tradies Into Failure
They made him a supervisor on a Friday. On Monday he had a crew of fifteen and no training in how to lead. 94% of leaders interviewed for the EPIC Construction Leadership Report 2026 named the leadership capability gap as a core industry challenge. Angela Hucker on the most fixable problem in construction.
The Real Cost of Poor Culture in Construction
Psychological injury claims averaging $288,542. A $67,000 bill for every skilled departure. One construction worker lost to suicide every two days. Angela Hucker lays out the evidence that poor culture is the most expensive line item in construction — and the system that fixes it.
Designed Without Her: The Everyday Things Still Pushing Women Out of Construction
A woman on a construction site was sent to McDonald’s to use the toilet. Recently. Women are 13% of the workforce, 3% of trades, and face the widest pay gap of any Australian industry. Angela Hucker on the small, completely fixable designs that keep telling women this industry was built without them.