ENVIRONMENT

Study aims to find why so few Indigenous women are in mining

Employment often held up as a benefit of mining for Indigenous people.

Jodi Cowdrey hopes to find out why so few Indigenous women are employed in mining.

Jodi Cowdrey hopes to find out why so few Indigenous women are employed in mining.

Charles Darwin University Northern Institute doctoral candidate Jodi Cowdrey seeking Indigenous women who work or have previously worked at mine sites to share their stories to help understand the problem....

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