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Girls take the road less travelled

MINING equipment, technology and services sector lobby group Austmine has teamed with industry growth centre METS Ignited and the Australian government to improve gender diversity in the METS sector, with a career pathway program connecting female STEM students with local businesses.

 Austmine Women in STEM: METS Career Pathway Program

Austmine Women in STEM: METS Career Pathway Program

METS Ignited is spending $15.6 million over the next four years on projects to boost awareness of the vast opportunities within the sector and to develop a diverse and skilled workforce for the future....

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