Real Futures and Women’s Business 2nd Chance are proud to have launched Tiddas in Construction, a new program supporting Indigenous women into a deadly career in construction. Tiddas in Construction…
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In June, some of our deadly Women's Business 2nd Chance aspirants completed their Elevated Work Platforms (EWP) and Work Safely at Heights certifications! We partnered up with Warali Wali Aboriginal…
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We are still on a high from our Dubbo Employment Connection Day last week! It was a full house in the Western Plains Cultural Centre, with local Indigenous women…
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Check out this deadly success story of our Aspirant Felishia who's career has taken off with the Wilson Security Making Tracks program! Felishia is a single Mum who had been out of…
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Read the April newsletter from the Women's Business 2nd Chance Hubs! It's FULL of incredible stories about Indigenous Women doing great things Our CEO Christianna studies Women and Power at…
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Read the March newsletter from the Women's Business 2nd Chance Hubs! We share: Oneeva and Nakoa Take On New York Employer Recognition Morning Tea Day Celebrating International Women's Day Basic…
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Women’s Business 2nd Chance Program Manager Oneeva Tu’uhetoka and Lead Reach Out Officer Nakoa Pitt had the honour of travelling to New York to attend the 68th Session of the…
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On Thursday 15 February, Women’s Business were honoured to welcome Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of New South Wales, to our hub in Rooty Hill. We…
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Women’s Business 2nd Chance is helping First Nations women in Wellington to graduate TAFE with a qualification in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care. Once qualified, they have…
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Melissa Whitton, a proud Wiradjuri woman, shares her beautiful, powerful and inspirational story with Women’s Business 🧡 Melissa found herself in a cycle of drug addiction, which spiralled out of…
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