Women’s Economic Security and Wellbeing Report 2025: Implications for Queensland
Report
This government report outlines programs and data on women’s economic security, health, safety and inclusion across Queensland.
- Highlights workforce pathways, leadership and small business support for women
- Sets out accelerated actions in health, justice, housing and community services
- Includes focused initiatives for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls
- Notes resources sector pathways expansion through QMEA and regional hubs
- Provides a statewide evidence base to inform local ESG planning
- Offers examples of partnerships, grants and service models relevant to regions
How this may be relevant to you
Useful for explorers, operators and suppliers planning inclusive workforce pipelines and community benefits.
- Signals government-backed pathways into resources and STEM for women
- Informs local hiring, training and mentorship design in regional operations
- Supports supplier diversity and inclusive procurement practices
- Offers reference points for co-design with TAFE and schools
- Helps align social investment with housing, health and safety priorities
- Provides context for reporting on local employment and shared value
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