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Alison Brereton
Project Manager
Nicholson Construction  
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Amy Dowel
Construction Project Manager
Seymour Whyte 
Anne Boyle
Anne Boyle
Site Supervisor
Alchemy Construct 
Beck Ricardo
Beck Ricardo
Site Supervisor
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Bohemia Bookham
Bohemia Hookham

Sustainability Manager, Construction
Lendlease

Lendlease
Bronwyn Wlliams
Bronwyn Williams
Keynote Speaker, Mentor, PhD Researcher 
Cathryn Greville

Chief Executive Officer
NAWIC 

Claire Hudson
Head of Workforce Planning & Recruitment
Richard Crookes Constructions 
Dominique Gill
Managing Director
Urban Core  
Emma Baptist
Operations Manager – Victoria
Monadelphous  
Gladys Woods
General Manager
Haslin Constructions 
Ivan Fratric
General Manager VIC/SA/TAS
BMD Group
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Jacqueline Larkings
Inspector Construction, Field Operations Health and Safety
WorkSafe Victoria
Worksafe Victoria
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Jeanette Sleiman
Senior Design Manager
CPB Contractors  
Jennifer Perkins
Jennifer Perkins
Director Skills Excellence Network - Construction & Energy
TAFE NSW 
Jessie Murray
Commercial Manager Defence and Special Projects
ADCO Constructions   
Kate Leone
Communications Engineer
UGL 
Katrina Rio
Acting Director Social & Sustainable Infrastructure
Major Road Projects Victoria 
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Kayla Collins
Senior Supervisor
Laing O'Rourke 
Liz Holzschuster
Liz Holzschuster
HSEQ Manager
Newpol Construction
Newpol
Mary Canagaratnam
Project Manager
Figurehead Construction  
Mathanki Aru
Victoria State Manager
Structerre Consulting 
Nancy Italiano
Creative Design Director
Acustruct 
Nicole Neal
General Manager – Health Safety Environment and Sustainability
McConnell Dowell 
Nicole Strickland
Senior Environmental Advisor
Laing O’Rourke 
Nuria Florentino
Nuria Florentino
Skills and Legacy Director, Torrens to Darlington Project
South Australia Department for Infrastructure and Transport
Paisley Flinn
Operations Manager
Sienna Homes  
Penelope Arnold
Human Resources Director
GS E&C 
Rachael Lee
Senior Manager, Environment and Sustainability
Clough 
Rebecca De Cicco-1
Rebecca De Cicco
Director Digital Engineering | Global Chair and Founder
DBM Vircon | Women in BIM 
Samantha Grant
Workforce & Stakeholder Manager
Lendlease 
Lendlease
Sharon Gray
Group Manager – Diversity, Indigenous and Social Inclusion
CPB Contractors 
DBM Vircon & CPB
Sinèad Redmond
Head of Infrastructure Delivery
GeelongPort 
Skye Bowie
Chief Integrity & Risk Officer and Acting Chief Building Regulator
Queensland Building and Construction Commission 
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Soheila Moradi
Digital Engineering Manager, North East Link Project
Major Road Projects Victoria 
Stefanie Nutt
People and Culture Director – M7-M12 Integration Project | Director
John Holland | NAWIC 
Tayla Fairthorne
ESG Manager
Kapitol Group 
Tracey Mitchell
Senior Safety Adviser
CYP Metro Tunnel   
Jennifer Perkins

Jennifer Perkins

Director Skills Excellence Network - Construction & Energy
TAFE NSW 
Speaking at
Opening Remarks
April 30, 08:50 am
Opening remarks from the chair
Jennifer Perkins
Speaker Speakers
Jennifer Perkins,
Champagne Roundtables
Roundtable 7: Moving from a trade or site role to management
Jennifer Perkins
Speaker Speakers
Jennifer Perkins,
Closing Remarks
April 30, 17:30 pm
Closing remarks from the chair
Jennifer Perkins
Speaker Speakers
Jennifer Perkins,
Closing Remarks
May 1, 16:45 pm
Closing remarks from the Chair & end of Women in Construction Summit 2025
Jennifer Perkins
Speaker Speakers
Jennifer Perkins,

Cathryn Greville

Chief Executive Officer
NAWIC 

Cathryn is an equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) leader, lawyer and qualified director with nearly two decades of experience working with organisations and industries across ESG and regulatory arenas and advancing diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice. Her background includes working in the construction and built environment sector, within accountability bodies, leading professional and industry membership associations, working with underrepresented groups, and advising and representing organisations across commercial, ESG and equal opportunity law, compliance and strategy as an in-house legal counsel and former court advocate. 

Immediately prior to joining NAWIC in November 2024, Cathryn was leading a programme focused on both organisational diversity and inclusion, and the sector-wide behavioural and cultural change required to positively impact the outcomes of the UK construction and built environment sector and the communities it serves. In this capacity, she advised and worked directly with a range of businesses to shift stubborn attitudes, address underrepresentation and attract, develop and promote talent. 

Cathryn brings tertiary qualifications in construction, law, public policy, international relations and governance.

Speaking at
Keynote
April 30, 09:00 am
From insights to action: Shaping the future of women in construction
Speaker Speakers
Cathryn Greville,

Jessie Murray

Commercial Manager Defence and Special Projects
ADCO Constructions   

Jessie Murray is an experienced commercial manager with a strong background in the construction industry, specializing in defence and special projects. With over 13 years of expertise, Jessie has honed a deep understanding of project management, contract administration, and construction law. She currently serves as the Commercial Manager for Defence and Special Projects at ADCO Constructions, a role she has held since February 2024. 

A roll up your sleeves and get the job done mentality. High personal regard for stakeholder coordination and management, including but not limited to client, consultant and subcontractor/trade partners.

Speaking at
Panel Discussion
April 30, 09:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION: Many paths, one destination: building a successful career
Nuria Florentino
Anne Boyle
Speaker Speakers
Jessie Murray,
Emma Baptist,
Nuria Florentino,
Anne Boyle,

Emma Baptist

Operations Manager – Victoria
Monadelphous  

Emma is the Operations Manager for Monadelphous Group’s Victoria Branch. A seasoned professional with 20+ years of industry experience, Emma has been integral to Monadelphous’ success on major construction and maintenance projects across Australia.  

With a broad skill set in civil engineering and construction services, Emma has traversed multiple industries, accumulating an extensive foundation of leadership knowledge. Her management approach embraces diverse perspectives throughout project delivery. As a senior leader, Emma is actively shaping the company’s future from graduate engineer development and Victorian Operations growth to Monadelphous Group’s ongoing sustainability in the industry.

Speaking at
Panel Discussion
April 30, 09:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION: Many paths, one destination: building a successful career
Nuria Florentino
Anne Boyle
Speaker Speakers
Jessie Murray,
Emma Baptist,
Nuria Florentino,
Anne Boyle,
Nuria Florentino

Nuria Florentino

Skills and Legacy Director, Torrens to Darlington Project
South Australia Department for Infrastructure and Transport

Experienced General Manager with a strong strategic focus on business success. Proven leadership skills and a strong record of accomplishment managing change initiatives, implementing diversity programs and delivering effective employee engagement strategies. I play an integral part in the organisation’s leadership team, and strategic planning process, representing the people within the business. 

Nuria currently serves as the Skills and Legacy Director for the Torrens to Darlington Project, a role she has held since August 2024. With a strong background in human resources, organizational development, and performance management, Nuria has consistently delivered impactful results across major projects in Australia. 

Speaking at
Panel Discussion
April 30, 09:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION: Many paths, one destination: building a successful career
Nuria Florentino
Anne Boyle
Speaker Speakers
Jessie Murray,
Emma Baptist,
Nuria Florentino,
Anne Boyle,
Champagne Roundtables
Roundtable 3: Fostering work-life balance in a demanding industry
Nuria Florentino
Speaker Speakers
Nuria Florentino,
Anne Boyle

Anne Boyle

Site Supervisor
Alchemy Construct 
Anne Boyle is an experienced Site Supervisor with a passion for fostering growth and equity within the construction and trades industries. Currently serving as a Site Supervisor at Alchemy Construct® since January 2024, Anne is excited to return to the on-site environment, where she is dedicated to applying her extensive skills and knowledge gained from years of experience across multiple sectors. Her career is marked by a commitment to leadership, team development, and advocacy for women in traditionally male-dominated industries. 
Speaking at
Panel Discussion
April 30, 09:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION: Many paths, one destination: building a successful career
Nuria Florentino
Anne Boyle
Speaker Speakers
Jessie Murray,
Emma Baptist,
Nuria Florentino,
Anne Boyle,

Skye Bowie

Chief Integrity & Risk Officer and Acting Chief Building Regulator
Queensland Building and Construction Commission 

Skye Bowie is a seasoned executive leader with over 20 years of experience in regulation, financial services, and the building industry. She began her career at the Department of Public Prosecutions and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), where she honed her skills in complex legal and regulatory environments.

At ASIC, she spearheaded initiatives against corporate scams and financial malpractices where she developed a deep understanding of consumer centric design and vulnerabilities experienced by many consumers.

Whilst working in Dublin, she developed a passion for innovation which led her to explore regulatory technology solutions in international banking and financial services, enhancing compliance, risk management, and transparency. She champions innovation through digital strategies and projects that enhance system interoperability and regulatory capability. Her vision is to reduce risk and harm in Queensland's construction industry by leveraging technology and collaborative partnerships to create a more sustainable, customer-focused regulatory future.

Currently serving as Acting Chief Building Regulator at the QBCC, she has led significant strategic reforms to enhance service delivery and compliance. She established a new division within the QBCC, launched a mediation and conciliation pilot programme that achieved a 53% resolution rate among 920 cases, and implemented technological solutions to enhance efficiency and job satisfaction, allowing staff to engage in more impactful activities.

When Skye is not busy regulating, she can be found tending to her food garden which became a hobby during covid lockdowns after she attended a landscaping course run by the designer of Roma Street Parklands Lawrie Smith AM and another by Jerry Coleby-Williams from Gardening Australia. Otherwise, she spends her time travelling with her husband, often returning to his homeland in Ireland. 

Speaking at
April 30, 11:10 am
Innovation as a catalyst for women in construction leadership
Speaker Speakers
Skye Bowie,

Katrina Rio

Acting Director Social & Sustainable Infrastructure
Major Road Projects Victoria 

Katrina Rio is a highly accomplished leader in the civil infrastructure sector, with over 18 years of experience across diverse roles in project management, human resources, and governance. As the Director of Social Value, Capability & Inclusion at Major Road Projects Victoria, Katrina plays a key role in driving diversity, inclusion, and social procurement initiatives within the civil construction industry. She is dedicated to creating more equitable employment opportunities, particularly for Aboriginal communities, and enhancing industry capacity and capability across major infrastructure projects in Victoria. 

With a strong foundation in leadership and strategic project controls, Katrina has a proven track record of managing large-scale infrastructure projects, building high-performing teams, and fostering inclusive work environments. Her ability to combine strategic vision with a passion for social impact has positioned her as a transformative leader in the industry.

Speaking at
Case Study
April 30, 11:40 am
WOMEN IN ACTION CASE STUDY: A roadmap to advancing gender equity and diversity on construction sites
Speaker Speakers
Katrina Rio,

Rachael Lee

Senior Manager, Environment and Sustainability
Clough 

As Senior Manager - Environment and Sustainability for Clough- Webuild Group in Australia, Rachael has been at the forefront of the industry’s sustainability transformation. With over 15 years of expertise in sustainability strategy, environmental law, and decarbonization, she focuses on delivering value-driven outcomes by embedding sustainability into every facet of construction operations. 

Rachael’s achievements include leading teams to deliver award-winning ISC and Green Star ratings, pioneering decarbonization strategies, and building cultural frameworks that position sustainability as a core business driver. She believes sustainability is not just about compliance—it’s a driver of innovation, profitability, and productivity. By aligning construction practices with ESG standards, value engineering, and innovative thinking, Rachael helps reshape the industry to meet today’s challenges while creating a more sustainable future.

Speaking at
Industry Spotlight
April 30, 12:00 pm
INDUSTRY TREND SPOTLIGHT: Sustainability's role in shaping today's construction projects and tomorrow's environmental and business outcomes
Speaker Speakers
Rachael Lee,
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Kayla Collins

Senior Supervisor
Laing O'Rourke 
Speaking at
Panel Discussion
April 30, 13:30 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: Insights from the ground – revelations & guidance from women in trade and site roles
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Beck Ricardo
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Speaker Speakers
Kayla Collins,
Kate Leone,
Beck Ricardo,
Jacqueline Larkings,

Kate Leone

Communications Engineer
UGL 

Kate Leone is an accomplished communications engineer with a diverse background in mechatronics, engineering design, and project leadership across major infrastructure projects in Australia. Currently serving as a Communications Engineer at UGL, Kate is leading the design of critical communication systems for the M6 Stage 1 road tunnel project, including emergency telephone and GNSS packages, as well as tunnel fibre optics and radio communication systems. She has been recognized as an emerging leader in the field, with several awards and leadership roles that reflect her commitment to excellence, innovation, and diversity in engineering. 

Kate's career path has been marked by her ability to combine technical expertise with leadership and advocacy, particularly around social inclusion, diversity, and the development of young professionals. She is deeply passionate about fostering inclusive environments and providing opportunities for underrepresented groups in engineering. 

Speaking at
Panel Discussion
April 30, 13:30 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: Insights from the ground – revelations & guidance from women in trade and site roles
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Beck Ricardo
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Speaker Speakers
Kayla Collins,
Kate Leone,
Beck Ricardo,
Jacqueline Larkings,
Beck Ricardo

Beck Ricardo

Site Supervisor
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Speaking at
Panel Discussion
April 30, 13:30 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: Insights from the ground – revelations & guidance from women in trade and site roles
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Beck Ricardo
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Speaker Speakers
Kayla Collins,
Kate Leone,
Beck Ricardo,
Jacqueline Larkings,
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Jacqueline Larkings

Inspector Construction, Field Operations Health and Safety
WorkSafe Victoria
Speaking at
Panel Discussion
April 30, 13:30 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: Insights from the ground – revelations & guidance from women in trade and site roles
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Beck Ricardo
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Speaker Speakers
Kayla Collins,
Kate Leone,
Beck Ricardo,
Jacqueline Larkings,

Samantha Grant

Workforce & Stakeholder Manager
Lendlease 

Samantha Grant is a passionate and dynamic leader specializing in diversity, inclusion, and leadership development, with a strong focus on advancing women’s participation and leadership within traditionally male-dominated industries. Currently serving as the Women in Construction Lead at ACCIONA AU & NZ, Samantha is driving initiatives that foster gender diversity, promote inclusion, and empower women in the construction sector. She is committed to creating opportunities for women to thrive in industries where their representation is often underrepresented. 

With over a decade of experience in diversity consulting, leadership training, and community-building, Samantha has held several impactful leadership roles. She has worked across various sectors, including education, government, and infrastructure, advocating for policies and practices that promote equity and inclusion. Her background in consulting, leadership programs, and education has given her a well-rounded understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing women in the workforce. 

Speaking at
Case Study
April 30, 14:10 pm
WOMEN IN ACTION CASE STUDY: Embracing flexibility to advance careers & retain talent
Speaker Speakers
Samantha Grant,

Stefanie Nutt

People and Culture Director – M7-M12 Integration Project | Director
John Holland | NAWIC 

Stefanie Nutt is an accomplished People and Culture leader with a strong focus on creating inclusive and high-performing work environments. With extensive experience in human resources, organizational development, and project management, Stefanie is committed to fostering a culture of inclusion, sustainability, and collaboration across industries. Her career spans a range of high-profile infrastructure projects and organizations, where she has driven strategic HR initiatives, sustainability programs, and diversity-focused leadership practices. 

Currently serving as the People & Culture Director for the M7-M12 Integration Project, a $1.5 billion infrastructure project in Sydney, Stefanie leads the people and internal communications function. She is responsible for ensuring that the project team is equipped with the tools, resources, and culture needed to deliver the project successfully, while prioritizing employee engagement, inclusion, and wellbeing.

Speaking at
Skills Spotlight
April 30, 14:30 pm
SKILLS SPOTLIGHT: Developing the essential but often overlooked skills you need to influence others and succeed in construction
Speaker Speakers
Stefanie Nutt,

Claire Hudson

Head of Workforce Planning & Recruitment
Richard Crookes Constructions 

Claire Hudson is a highly experienced and strategic workforce planning professional, with a deep expertise in recruitment, talent acquisition, and organizational development. Known for her ability to drive workforce strategy and create future-focused talent solutions, Claire is passionate about aligning human resources with business goals, fostering growth, and delivering exceptional results. 

Currently, Claire serves as the Head of Workforce Planning & Recruitment at Richard Crookes Constructions (RCC), a leading construction company in Sydney, where she is responsible for shaping the company’s workforce strategy. In her role, she designs and implements strategic recruitment plans to attract the talent needed for RCC’s future growth, ensuring alignment with the company’s evolving needs and objectives. 

Speaking at
Fireside Chat
April 30, 15:00 pm
FIRESIDE CHAT: Achieving a thriving construction career while nurturing a fulfilling personal life
Speaker Speakers
Claire Hudson,
Penelope Arnold,
Champagne Roundtables
Roundtable 4: How to deal with difficult co-workers, managers & situations
Speaker Speakers
Claire Hudson,

Penelope Arnold

Human Resources Director
GS E&C 

Penelope Arnold is an accomplished Human Resources executive with over 15 years of experience in managing HR functions, driving people strategies, and leading complex projects in high-growth and industrial environments. With a focus on fostering positive workplace cultures and ensuring operational excellence, Penelope is passionate about creating impactful HR solutions that align with business objectives and drive sustainable success. 

Currently serving as the Human Resources Director for GS Engineering & Construction Australia (GS E&C), Penelope plays a vital role in shaping the company's HR strategy and driving people-focused initiatives that support its mission to deliver innovative engineering solutions and iconic infrastructure projects. She is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, reporting directly to the Managing Director. Penelope leads the HR function, providing strategic guidance and operational expertise to ensure the organization attracts, develops, and retains top talent while aligning HR initiatives with overall business objectives. 

Speaking at
Fireside Chat
April 30, 15:00 pm
FIRESIDE CHAT: Achieving a thriving construction career while nurturing a fulfilling personal life
Speaker Speakers
Claire Hudson,
Penelope Arnold,

Gladys Woods

General Manager
Haslin Constructions 

In 1991 while Gladys Woods was pursuing an academic career, her partner started a Civil Contracting business.  From inception, Gladys took on responsibility for the financial, legal, compliance, HR and ESG aspects of the business.   While the company was still fairly small she was able to maintain her teaching career but by 2008 after a decade of juggling 2 part time roles it became untenable to keep doing both, so she moved into the full time role of GM at Haslin.

The company has grown considerably since then and over the years the role has presented many different challenges, particularly in leadership, strategy and organisational management.   Along the way she have developed a passion for Civil and is dedicated to making it an even better industry through diversity, innovation, equality and social and environmental responsibility.

Speaking at
Champagne Roundtables
Roundtable 1: Practical strategies & actionable steps to drive diversity on construction sites
Speaker Speakers
Gladys Woods,

Soheila Moradi

Digital Engineering Manager, North East Link Project
Major Road Projects Victoria 

Soheila Moradi is an accomplished Digital Engineering professional with over 8 years of experience in the construction and infrastructure sectors, specializing in Building Information Modeling (BIM), Digital Twins, and cutting-edge technology solutions. She has successfully delivered high-profile infrastructure projects and is passionate about harnessing digital tools to enhance the efficiency, sustainability, and innovation of built environments. Soheila is known for her ability to lead and execute complex digital engineering strategies, bridging the gap between technology and real-world applications. 

Currently, Soheila serves as the Manager - Digital Engineering for the Central Package of the North East Link Program, one of Victoria's largest infrastructure projects. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the digital engineering function, driving innovation through digital transformation, and ensuring the integration of advanced engineering technologies into the project delivery. 

Speaking at
Champagne Roundtables
Roundtable 2: Navigating how technology is shaping our projects and our roles
Speaker Speakers
Soheila Moradi,

Mathanki Aru

Victoria State Manager
Structerre Consulting 

Mathanki Aru is a highly accomplished professional with extensive experience in leadership and consulting within the architectural and construction industries. She currently serves as the Victorian State Manager for both L+R Consulting and Structerre Consulting, subsidiaries of The Five Group. In these roles, she excels in driving strategic initiatives, optimizing operations, and leading high-performing teams across both commercial and residential sectors. Mathanki has a proven track record of delivering exceptional results and fostering collaboration to achieve business objectives. 

Prior to her current roles, Mathanki was a Business Consultant at Aru Consulting from 2016 to 2022. She transitioned from her successful tenure as a General Manager in the multi-residential sector to offer tailored consultancy services. She brought her expertise in architectural design, value management, and builder tender assessments to clients, ensuring optimal outcomes through transparency and detailed analysis. Notably, she designed award-winning display homes, further solidifying her reputation for excellence in craftsmanship and innovative design. 

Speaking at
Champagne Roundtables
Roundtable 5: Overcoming imposter syndrome and communicating with confidence
Speaker Speakers
Mathanki Aru,
Bohemia Bookham

Bohemia Hookham

Sustainability Manager, Construction
Lendlease

Bohemia Hookham is a Sustainability Manager at Lendlease, Registered Architect, Certified Passive House Designer, Living Future Accredited Professional, and Green Star Accredited Professional. In her work at Lendlease she drives and leads projects’ sustainability outcomes from design through construction and delivery. She is passionate about regenerative design, biophilic architecture, and moving the construction industry towards absolute zero carbon.

Bohemia is actively involved in sustainability within the built environment industry and is an active member of MECLA’s Demand Side working group, a Committee Member of the Victorian Sustainability Committee at the Property Council of Australia, a Course Facilitator for LFIA’s Living Future Accreditation Aus/NZ Intensive, and has previously been a Board Director at the Australian Passivhaus Association, taught Master of Architecture students at the University of Melbourne, and participated as a judge for the Living Future Institute of Australia’s ILLUMANATE competition.

In her previous role at DesignInc, Bohemia played a key role in delivering the Glenroy Community Hub, which was the first public building in Australia to achieve Passivhaus certification, and is targeting Living Building Challenge Petal certification. 

Speaking at
Champagne Roundtables
Roundtable 6: Constructing a sustainable future
Bohemia Bookham
Speaker Speakers
Bohemia Hookham,
Liz Holzschuster

Liz Holzschuster

HSEQ Manager
Newpol Construction
Speaking at
Opening Remarks
May 1, 08:50 am
Opening remarks from the chair
Liz Holzschuster
Speaker Speakers
Liz Holzschuster,

Sharon Gray

Group Manager – Diversity, Indigenous and Social Inclusion
CPB Contractors 

Sharon is Kamilaroi and of Scottish descent and grew up in Toowoomba, Queensland, where she began her studies and early career focusing on improving education, training and career opportunities for Aboriginal Australians.

She is an accomplished Indigenous leader with experience in driving cultural, inclusion and diversity transformation in education, government and industry.

Sharon is motivated by her desire to see equality for all Australians, with diversity and inclusion at the core of society. Her personal motto is Education, Awareness and Action.

At CPB Contractors, Sharon leads the development and implementation of the company’s Indigenous and Social Inclusion Strategy and Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan.

Speaking at
Case Study
May 1, 09:00 am
WOMEN IN ACTION CASE STUDY: Collaborating with Indigenous communities – a path to inclusive development
Speaker Speakers
Sharon Gray,

Ivan Fratric

General Manager VIC/SA/TAS
BMD Group

With over 20 years of experience in construction leadership, Ivan has a reputation for delivering high-quality outcomes across large-scale projects. Overseeing BMD’s major construction operations in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, his expertise is underpinned by a focus on resource optimisation and fostering strong relationships. 

A strong advocate for diversity and inclusion, Ivan is committed to breaking down barriers in the construction industry. He focuses on creating alternate entry pathways based on individuals’ professional skills, promoting equitable opportunities for everyone. Ivan is cultivating a culture at BMD where equity in opportunity and the elimination of bias are ingrained, leading to a naturally diverse and inclusive workforce. 

Ivan brings a practical perspective to the panel discussion, sharing strategies and insights to advance inclusivity and support women’s careers in construction. 

Speaking at
Panel Discussion
May 1, 09:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION: Overcoming gender bias & discrimination – how can we meaningfully drive real progress?
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Speaker Speakers
Ivan Fratric,
Alison Brereton,
Jeanette Sleiman,

Alison Brereton

Project Manager
Nicholson Construction  
Alison has been in the building industry for over 25 years, with the last 20+ years working in the commercial space on large health, retail, and high rise apartment Projects, predominantly in an on site CA role. The last three years has seen me in a Project Manager role where I have managedProjects ranging from $5-$10M, including an office fitout, Airport Terminal, Secondary school and currently working on a health project. I am enjoying working for Nicholson Construction in the regional space, and on a range of diverse projects. 
Speaking at
Panel Discussion
May 1, 09:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION: Overcoming gender bias & discrimination – how can we meaningfully drive real progress?
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Speaker Speakers
Ivan Fratric,
Alison Brereton,
Jeanette Sleiman,
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Jeanette Sleiman

Senior Design Manager
CPB Contractors  
Jeanette Sleiman is an accomplished Senior Design Manager with over 15 years of experience in the construction and infrastructure sectors. Specializing in pre-construction, design leadership, and project delivery, Jeanette has led the design and development of high-profile healthcare, residential, and public infrastructure projects across Australia. Known for her expertise in managing complex design teams, coordinating multidisciplinary stakeholders, and ensuring the timely delivery of innovative solutions, Jeanette has played a pivotal role in shaping the successful execution of projects from initial design to final construction. 
Speaking at
Panel Discussion
May 1, 09:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION: Overcoming gender bias & discrimination – how can we meaningfully drive real progress?
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Speaker Speakers
Ivan Fratric,
Alison Brereton,
Jeanette Sleiman,

Tracey Mitchell

Senior Safety Adviser
CYP Metro Tunnel   
Tracey currently serves as Senior Safety Advisor for the CYP Metro Tunnel project at the Anzac Station site in Melbourne. She is an experienced Safety Advisor with a strong background in safety management, compliance, and corrective actions within high-stakes construction and infrastructure environments. With expertise in risk management and the promotion of a safety culture, Tracey has been instrumental in ensuring the safety of workers and the public across various major infrastructure projects. Her work spans from metro tunnels and large-scale construction projects to compliance and safety enforcement in challenging operational environments. 
Speaking at
May 1, 11:10 am
Practical solutions to elevate physical safety and mental health & wellbeing
Speaker Speakers
Tracey Mitchell,
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Rebecca De Cicco

Director Digital Engineering | Global Chair and Founder
DBM Vircon | Women in BIM 
Speaking at
Industry Spotlight
May 1, 11:40 pm
INDUSTRY TREND SPOTLIGHT: How Digital Engineering is redefining project deliverables, teams, and capabilities
Rebecca De Cicco-1
Speaker Speakers
Rebecca De Cicco,

Nicole Strickland

Senior Environmental Advisor
Laing O’Rourke 

Nicole Strickland is an experienced environmental professional with a robust background in environmental advisory roles across the construction, infrastructure, and sustainability sectors. With a strong track record in compliance, environmental management, and project support, Nicole has contributed to some of Australia's most significant infrastructure projects, ensuring they align with environmental regulations and sustainability goals. 

Nicole currently serves as a Senior Environmental Advisor with Laing O'Rourke, bringing expertise in managing environmental risks and ensuring compliance with environmental policies on complex construction projects. Her role includes providing strategic environmental guidance and leading the environmental team on project delivery, with a strong focus on maintaining sustainability standards and achieving regulatory compliance.

Speaking at
Industry Spotlight
May 1, 13:10 pm
INDUSTRY TREND SPOTLIGHT: Practical implementation of ESG initiatives in construction projects
Speaker Speakers
Nicole Strickland,
Tayla Fairthorne,

Tayla Fairthorne

ESG Manager
Kapitol Group 

Tayla is an accomplished environment and sustainability professional with over 7 years experience in the construction industry. She began her career as an environmental consultant, working on major road and rail infrastructure projects with a focus on environmental compliance and remediation. At Kapitol Group, Tayla initially led advancements in environmental management systems and sustainable construction practices as Environment and Sustainability Manager. Now, as ESG Manager, she drives the company’s comprehensive approach to ESG priorities, ensuring Kapitol Group is positioned to lead in sustainability and innovation. 

 

Speaking at
Industry Spotlight
May 1, 13:10 pm
INDUSTRY TREND SPOTLIGHT: Practical implementation of ESG initiatives in construction projects
Speaker Speakers
Nicole Strickland,
Tayla Fairthorne,

Amy Dowel

Construction Project Manager
Seymour Whyte 

Amy is a Project Construction Manager at Seymour Whyte, leading the Clyde Road Upgrade Project Engineering team. The Project will widen the existing Clyde Road at Berwick in both directions including the widening of the existing Clyde Road Bridge over the Princes Freeway. Prior to this role, Amy spent 5 years as a Senior Project Engineer with John Holland, working on both the Hobsons Bay Main planning and constructing 40m deep tunnelling shafts and working on the Westgate Tunnel Project widening the freeway in the West Zone. 

Having worked on several infrastructure projects across Victoria and New South Wales, Amy has experience in both civil and structures road construction. Known for being creative, passionate, and proactively taking on responsibility whilst focused on safe efficient delivery. 

Speaking at
Case Study
May 1, 13:40 pm
WOMEN IN ACTION CASE STUDY: Harnessing teamwork and collaboration for ongoing project success
Speaker Speakers
Amy Dowel,

Nancy Italiano

Creative Design Director
Acustruct 

Nancy Italiano: From Fashion Design to Pioneering Women in Construction

Nancy's journey into the construction industry began in the world of fashion design, where she developed expertise in forecasting, design, and production while working with leading Melbourne fashion houses. This experience inspired her to bring a fresh, innovative perspective to the building industry, leading to the establishment of Acustruct™ with her husband, Danny, nearly 24 years ago. 

As the Creative Design Director of Acustruct™, Nancy oversees a team of talented planners, designers, and supervisors, contributing to the company's reputation for blending innovative construction with timeless design. Over the years, she has seamlessly taken on roles such as estimator, project manager, and CFO, reflecting her versatility and commitment to excellence. 

Nancy has also pursued specialised training in areas such as Green Living Building, waterproofing, and product functionality, further enhancing Acustruct’s in-house capabilities. Her dedication to continuous improvement recently led to the launch of AcuDesign, an in-house studio that offers a comprehensive building and design service tailored to clients’ unique needs. 

In addition to her leadership at Acustruct™, Nancy is a member of the MBAV Housing Committee, where she advocates for progressive building practices and brings a fresh perspective to the industry. She also serves as part of the stage judging panel for the MBAV Excellence in Housing Awards, recognising outstanding achievements in construction and celebrating industry innovation. 

Her hands-on approach to design—balancing functionality, aesthetic appeal, and on-site practicality—sets her apart as a leader in her field. 

Nancy’s commitment to empowering women in construction culminated in the creation of projectHER—a groundbreaking platform designed to enable women to lead construction projects from concept to completion. By focusing on project management rather than physical labor, projectHER equips women of all ages with the confidence and skills to excel in supervisory roles within the building industry. 

Recognised as a mentor and industry trailblazer, Nancy frequently shares her expertise with aspiring professionals across various sectors. Her innovative mindset and passion for inclusion continue to shape the future of construction, paving the way for the next generation of leaders. 

Speaking at
Skills Spotlight
May 1, 14:10 pm
SKILLS SPOTLIGHT: Saving a construction project in crisis
Speaker Speakers
Nancy Italiano,

Nicole Neal

General Manager – Health Safety Environment and Sustainability
McConnell Dowell 

Nicole Neal is a senior executive with over 15 years of experience in driving health, safety, environment, and sustainability (HSES) strategies within the infrastructure, construction, and consulting sectors. She is a trusted leader with a passion for integrating sustainability into business operations, promoting environmental stewardship, and ensuring health and safety compliance across complex projects. Nicole excels in leading cross-functional teams, developing innovative solutions, and delivering impactful outcomes that align with both regulatory standards and corporate goals. 

Nicole currently serves as the General Manager of Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability for McConnell Dowell in Australia, overseeing the company’s HSES strategy across the region. In this role, she is responsible for embedding safety and sustainability principles into all aspects of operations, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and driving initiatives that minimize environmental impact. Nicole leads a team dedicated to delivering safe, sustainable, and high-quality projects in alignment with McConnell Dowell’s values and client expectations. 

Speaking at
Industry Spotlight
May 1, 15:00 pm
INDUSTRY TREND SPOTLIGHT: Adapt or fail – the growing importance of climate resilience in construction
Speaker Speakers
Nicole Neal,

Sinèad Redmond

Head of Infrastructure Delivery
GeelongPort 

Sinead Redmond is a qualified civil engineer and project manager with over 18 years of experience in project delivery across various sectors. As the Head of Infrastructure Delivery at GeelongPort, she leads engineering, asset management, and project management functions, driving key initiatives and overseeing large teams. Sinead is a skilled business development strategist with a strong track record in managing stakeholder expectations and delivering successful projects. 

Beyond her professional role, Sinead is an active leader in industry volunteering organizations, where she has influenced policy changes, mentored peers, and developed programs and events that promote gender equity, diversity, and inclusion. Her commitment to industry development and fostering inclusive environments is at the core of her leadership philosophy. 

Speaking at
Skills Spotlight
May 1, 15:30 pm
SKILLS SPOTLIGHT: Leading by example – embodying resilience and flexibility in your team
Speaker Speakers
Sinèad Redmond,
Panel Discussion
May 1, 16:00 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: Empowering the next generation of women in construction
Speaker Speakers
Dominique Gill,
Paisley Flinn,
Mary Canagaratnam,
Sinèad Redmond,

Dominique Gill

Managing Director
Urban Core  

Dominique Gill is the CEO of Urban Core, a multiple award-winning construction company with $80 million in annual revenue and offices in NSW, Victoria and Queensland. Dominique is a pioneer of diversity and inclusion – Urban Core, a female-led builder, employs 50 percent women. A vocal champion for the industry, Dominique promotes the importance of a career in construction to schoolchildren through NexGen, a foundation she launched in 2022. Urban Core has won awards for Excellence in Construction from the Master Builders Association multiple times. Dominique also won the 2021 Crystal Vision Award from the National Association for Women in Construction. 

 

Speaking at
Panel Discussion
May 1, 16:00 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: Empowering the next generation of women in construction
Speaker Speakers
Dominique Gill,
Paisley Flinn,
Mary Canagaratnam,
Sinèad Redmond,

Paisley Flinn

Operations Manager
Sienna Homes  

Paisley Flinn is an accomplished operations and customer services leader with over a decade of experience in the construction and residential development industries. With expertise in project management, team leadership, process optimization, and customer satisfaction, Paisley has successfully driven operational efficiency and quality improvements across multiple organizations. Her comprehensive understanding of business operations, coupled with her focus on people management and strategic planning, has allowed her to deliver sustainable results and enhance the customer experience in every role. 

Paisley currently serves as Operations Manager at Sienna Homes, where she is responsible for overseeing the company's operational functions. In this role, she manages key aspects of project delivery, ensuring that homes are built to the highest quality standards while meeting customer expectations. Paisley’s focus on optimizing workflows, managing supplier relationships, and driving margin improvements has contributed to Sienna Homes' ongoing success and growth. She is committed to fostering a collaborative and productive team environment while delivering exceptional value to clients. 

Speaking at
Panel Discussion
May 1, 16:00 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: Empowering the next generation of women in construction
Speaker Speakers
Dominique Gill,
Paisley Flinn,
Mary Canagaratnam,
Sinèad Redmond,

Mary Canagaratnam

Project Manager
Figurehead Construction  

Mary's remarkable career progression from University Cadet to Project Manager in just seven years is a testament to what success can look like for a young woman in construction. Her involvement in company taskforce groups focused on improving gender equity highlights her commitment to fostering a more inclusive workplace, aligning with the belief that "there is space for you."

Mary’s achievements are not only inspiring to women but also to allies in the construction industry. She exemplifies the qualities of dedication, intelligence, and feminine strength, challenging traditional barriers and paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable industry for all. 

Speaking at
Panel Discussion
May 1, 16:00 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: Empowering the next generation of women in construction
Speaker Speakers
Dominique Gill,
Paisley Flinn,
Mary Canagaratnam,
Sinèad Redmond,
Bronwyn Wlliams

Bronwyn Williams

Keynote Speaker, Mentor, PhD Researcher 
Bron Williams is a powerful woman dedicated to helping other women reconnect with their own power. Despite her achievements - including an honours degree, serving as a school principal, being an ordained minister, and having experience working with asylum seekers - Bron once struggled to tap into her full potential because of the expectations of family and society.  
 
By guiding women to understand their own drivers, needs and values Bron helps women reconnect with their own power, so they can confidently negotiate their salaries and pursue leadership positions, unapologetically celebrating their achievements along the way. 
Speaking at
Masterclass
April 29, 09:00 am
Management and Leadership Skills for Women in Construction and Infrastructure
Bronwyn Wlliams
Speaker Speakers
Bronwyn Williams ,

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