Resources Minister backs women in mining: workforce design notes for project teams
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Federal Resources Minister Madeleine King is urging Australian miners to accelerate gender diversity, arguing that women must be central to the sector’s future workforce and leadership. Speaking as the first woman to hold the resources portfolio since her swearing-in on 1 June 2022, King is pushing for more women in site-based roles, technical disciplines and board positions across iron ore, coal and critical minerals operations. Her stance signals growing political pressure on miners to hard‑wire diversity targets into workforce planning, training pipelines and contractor procurement.
Technical Brief
- King’s appointment on 1 June 2022 created the first female-led Federal resources portfolio in Australia.
Our Take
Across the 1120 Mining stories in our database, Australia is one of the most frequently cited jurisdictions, and pieces involving federal-level figures such as the Resources Minister often precede or accompany policy signals affecting project approvals and workforce programmes.
Within the 2024 tag-matched Projects coverage, Australian items increasingly reference labour availability and skills pipelines, so a focus on women in mining from Canberra is likely to be read by operators as part of the solution space for staffing new developments.
Prime Creative Media and Australian Mining appear regularly in our Australian project coverage, which means ministerial commentary carried here tends to reach the mid-tier and contractor audience that actually implements site-level hiring and training changes.
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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