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2025

Women’s Economic Security and Wellbeing Report 2025: Implications for Queensland

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

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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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