Celebrating International Women’s Day 2024 at NAWIC NSW’s High Tea & Great Debate

Insightful Discussions on Gender Equality.

In celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD), Team Taylor recently attended the NAWIC NSW inaugural IWD High Tea and Great Debate at Ivy Ballroom as a Supporting Sponsor.

This year’s IWD theme of “Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress” was explored through an insightful debate by a diverse panel of industry professionals, including our own Relationship Manager, Jessica Evans. The topic of debate was the prominent issue of the gender pay gap, specifically, ‘Pay Transparency is a Game Changer for Women in the Workplace’.

The two teams provided compelling discussions highlighting the economic inequality and challenges for women in the construction industry, shedding light on impactful ways to collectively accelerate gender equality. A key takeaway from the debate was that while pay transparency is an important tool and a necessary step in the right direction towards equality, meaningful action by all organisations in our industry is required for long-term change.

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The panellists delved into various approaches that can drive real change, including investing in training and development programs specifically tailored for women to increase the number of women in leadership roles, increased support for flexible work and progressive paid parental leave options, advocacy for top-down organisational change, and the need to attract and retain women in the industry.

As a Supporting Event Sponsor, we would like to thank the panel of industry professionals who participated in the debate:

  • Jessica Evans – Relationship Manager, Taylor & National Vice Chair, National Association of Women in Construction
  • Shehani Weragama – Project Engineer, MPA
  • Dr Matt Stevens – Senior Lecturer, Western Sydney University
  • Kristi McLachlan – Infrastructure Director (Eastern Region), Hatch
  • Belinda Bentley – Director, 9Springs
  • Adrian Dwyer – Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Partnerships Australia
  • Natalie Devlin – Chief Experience Officer, Charter Hall
  • Daisy Bryant – Assistant Project Manager, The APP Group
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Taylor is committed to fostering a gender-balanced environment and supporting the growth of women in our industry through various internal and external initiatives and partnerships. These initiatives include our Taylor Women in Construction Program, an internal mentoring program, collaboration with culturally and linguistically diverse communities through the University of Newcastle, and our KARI Women Breaking Ground Scholarship. Taylor’s commitment is also visible through the active participation of Taylor women on committees in key industry bodies such as NAWIC, the Property Council of Australia, and the Property Industry Foundation.

Through such initiatives, we are not only raising awareness of the challenges women face in construction, but are also taking tangible steps to empower them and celebrate the diversity that drives innovation and excellence in our industry.

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At Taylor, we take proactive steps to ensure our workplaces are safe and respectful environments for everyone to thrive, with a zero-tolerance policy towards all forms of harassment. We recognise businesses have a vital role to play in creating a country that is free of violence against women and we are proud to be partnering with Our Watch Institute to make meaningful change.

Recent training delivered in our workplace by Our Watch was aimed at empowering our leaders to identify their potential role and influence in leading gender equality. Particularly, it explored how they can promote equality through changes in organisational culture, and how they can create an enabling environment for gender equality.

We acknowledge there is still a long way to go to achieve gender equality in our industry and we are proud to take proactive steps to drive meaningful change.

Together, we can lead change in our industry. You can join us to take action in your workplace by contacting organisations such as Our Watch Institute here.

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