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Southern Rural Water celebrates International Women's Day 2023
Southern Rural Water celebrates International Women's Day, with stories of achievements as role models for others.
Southern Rural Water is dedicated to creating an equitable and inclusive environment, where everyone is celebrated and respected. This International Women's Day we hear from some of our women at Southern Rural Water leading the way as role models for others.
Kate Berg, Manager Environment and Climate Adaptation, and Gemma Abela, Manager, Communications and Engagement, bottom: Amanda Castle, Acting Capital Delivery Manager, and Aileen Onley, Procurement and Commercial Services Leader
Kate Berg
Kate Berg, Manager Environment and Climate Adaptation, has seen first-hand how important representation and visibility is in achieving equity and inclusion. "You can't be, what you can't see."
Gemma Abela
Gemma Abela, Manager, Communications and Engagement, believes supporting each other and backing yourself is the key to unlocking female leadership.
Amanda Castle
Amanda Castle, Acting Capital Delivery Manager, said bringing our whole self to work is vital to harness different perspectives and produce effective outcomes.
Aileen Onley
Aileen Onley, Procurement and Commercial Services Leader, has worked in predominantly male-dominated work environments. Aileen has learnt to have the confidence to ask questions and raise concerns.
Pictures from Southern Rural Water website.
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