Queensland 2025 Resources Awards for Women: workforce lessons for mine operators
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Queensland’s 2025 Resources Awards for Women have named 18 finalists spanning roles from engineering superintendent and diesel fitter to dragline operator and chief operating officer across coal, metals and quarrying operations. Nominees include frontline trades, site-based supervisors and corporate leaders from major producers and contractors, with categories covering technical excellence, safety leadership and gender diversity initiatives. For mine operators, the awards signal growing recognition of women in production-critical roles and may influence recruitment, apprenticeship intake and retention strategies on remote sites.
Technical Brief
- Site-based nominees typically operate under mandatory safety and health management systems audited by state inspectors.
- Roles represented (e.g. dragline operator, diesel fitter) are high critical-risk positions in principal hazard management plans.
- Corporate and COO-level finalists influence resourcing for critical controls, incident investigations and safety training budgets.
- Recognition of safety leadership in frontline roles reinforces due diligence expectations for supervisors under WHS law.
- Cross-commodity representation encourages consistent application of risk management standards across open-cut, underground and quarry sites.
- For other operations, similar recognition programs can support implementation of psychosocial and fatigue-risk controls in remote workforces.
Our Take
Within the 955 Mining stories in our database, Queensland appears frequently in safety-tagged pieces, signalling that the state is often used as a reference point for both regulatory practice and site-level safety culture in Australia.
Prime Creative Media and Australian Mining regularly feature safety and workforce case studies in our 1865 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Safety’ items, so recognition programs like this tend to feed back into how best-practice examples are selected and amplified across the sector.
Awards highlighting 18 individual finalists in Queensland typically give operators in the state a ready-made shortlist of practitioners to involve in safety committees, mentoring schemes and project reviews, which can subtly influence which approaches to site safety and project management gain traction.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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