Women in pipelines

Leaders from the Women in Pipelines Forum

By Cara Robb, Elizabeth Wheeler and Siew Shan Foo, edited by Margaret Gayen

The Women in Pipelines Forum (WPF) was established as an outcome of the APGA Women’s Leadership Development Program, with the purpose of promoting the collaboration, contribution, celebration, and empowerment of women in the pipeline industry across Australia and New Zealand.
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Justine Hyams

Women in pipelines: Justine Hyams

Historically, low female participation has been an ongoing issue in energy industries, with companies struggling to attract, retain and promote women. The Australian Pipeliner sat down with two women who are challenging the conventional stereotypes and paving the way for future female industry figures.
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Cara Robb

Women in pipelines: Cara Robb

Historically, low female participation has been an ongoing issue in energy industries, with companies struggling to attract, retain and promote women. The APGA is attempting to shift this imbalance by offering more women’s networking opportunities and leadership development programs. The Australian Pipeliner sat down with two women who are challenging the conventional stereotypes and paving the way for future female industry figures.
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