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Best pays it forward

THE 2020 winner of the Queensland Resources Council’s exceptional woman in Queensland resources award has donated her $32,000 professional development scholarship prize awarded by the Australian Institute of Management to a female colleague.

 Jo Best and Melissa Jorgensen

Jo Best and Melissa Jorgensen

Hastings Deering engineering and customer support executive manager Jo Best won the award for her efforts toward creating more flexible and inclusive workplaces in the resources sector. However, with...

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