Date and time

Thursday, 7 March 2024
12pm to 2:30pm (AEDT)

Location

Zinc at Fed Square
Cnr Princes Walk &, Russell St Ext, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Creating a culture of diversity in Australia's transport industry

To share the importance of establishing a more inclusive sector, RA will be holding a series of lunches around the country to support 2024 International Women's Day.

RA is committed to building a transport sector that attracts, engages and retains women as part of a diverse workforce, while shaping the transport networks of the future.

The pathway to a more representative industry is a shared one. Our IWD lunches are an event open for all genders and careers. Collectively, we can make a difference and we hope to see a diverse audience at all our lunches, committing to a culture of inclusion.

#CountHerIn

Our Panel


Moderator - Alison Close | Partner | Clayton Utz




An Nguyen| CEO | North East Link State Tolling Corporation


Somoud Al Masri | Director of Sales Operations | Jacobs


Roberta Constantin | VP - Energy and Resources Bidding Department | Clough - Webuild Group


Simon MacMull | ​​​​Systems Engineering and Integration Lead – Australia | Mott MacDonald


Our proud partner

Dress codeBusiness attire

Dietaries: Please inform of any dietary requirements 2 weeks prior to the event

Seating: Please submit all seating requests 2 weeks prior to the event

Please ensure you make your booking using the appropriate rate. Bookings from non-member companies that book at a member rate will be contacted and asked to rebook at the correct price. If you are unsure of your organisation's membership status with RA, please contact events@roads.org.au

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Refund policy

Cancellations should be notified in writing by email. Cancellations received prior to one week before the event will receive a full refund less 25%. No refund will be applicable for cancellations received after one week prior to the event although substitute delegates are welcomed

Contacts

Rebecca Baker

Event Manager