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Boys' club still reigns supreme in energy industry

AUSTRALIA'S oil and gas sector has only one female chief executive at the big end of town and few others among the juniors. The renewables industry isn't far behind.

Yiying Li with Paul Hunt
 Image courtesy - Woodside Energy

Image courtesy - Woodside Energy

  Eleven oil and gas companies voluntarily report their progress in diversifying their workforce, and working towards closing the gender pay gap, workforce participation, women in leadership and actions...

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