Interview: ABC RN Breakfast

Dr Natalie Galea and 2022 Victoria Apprentice of the Year Chhunly Taing (John Holland Group) spoke with Sarah Dingle about whether the construction industry is getting less blokey and whether women working in traffic control management are transitioning into construction careers.

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