Catalyzing Change to Boost Women's Career Growth

Senator the Hon Katy Gallagher
Minister for Finance
Minister for Women
Minister for the Public Service
The Hon Andrew Giles MP
Minister for Skills and Training

The Australian Government is calling for organisations to apply for the Building Women's Careers Program partnership grants.

The Government is investing $60.6 million in the program to drive women's participation in VET and the workplace through innovative and scalable partnerships.

The grants will create partnership projects to help increase women's access to skilled and well-paid careers and help address skills shortages across the economy.

Projects will address the barriers for women entering, remaining and advancing in the traditionally male-dominated industries of construction, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and digital and technology.

These projects could include:

  • changes to workplace and training cultures and behaviours that support women to feel safe, secure and free from gender-based discrimination or harassment
  • developing more flexible approaches to rostering arrangement for work and/or study that support women and men with caring responsibilities
  • supporting women to gain the experience and/or the VET based qualifications in their industry that enable them to achieve more senior and/or higher paid roles (based on merit)
  • scaling up of existing projects that have led to increased rates of recruitment and retention to multiple sites across a state or the country

Projects will be delivered in partnership between industry, employers, registered unions, training organisations and community organisations.

The program was announced in the 2024-25 Budget under the $22.7 billion Future Made in Australia initiative.

Grants will be available for industry-led projects and community-led projects.

The industry-lead large projects will have a minimum of four partner organisations who collectively employ more than 1,000 employees in the industries. Small-scale projects will be led by community organisations and will have a minimum of three project partners.

This approach allows partnerships to focus on creating scalable, high-quality, and inclusive training and employment opportunities for women.

Applications for the Building Women's Careers Program can be submitted from 14 November, and close at 5pm (AEDT) on 2 December.

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