Girls in Property to kick off again
Following a successful inaugural event in 2017, Girls in Property Week returns this year to challenge stereotypes and show high school-aged girls the career opportunities available within the property industry.
Girls in Property is an initiative of the Property Council of Australia’s NSW Diversity Committee in conjunction with the NSW Department of Education and aims to foster a pipeline of talent into the industry.
This year 2 girls in Year 10 from eight schools across Sydney will participate in a series of workshops and sessions across three days on the 21st, 25th and 31st of May.
Across the three days the students will hear from industry experts and tour some of Sydney’s iconic developments, including Lendlease’s world-class Barangaroo development, Western Sydney University’s vertical campus in Parramatta, and a behind the scenes tour of Scentre Group’s Westfield Sydney.
The students will work on collaborative projects based on real-world problems and present their projects to their school communities and industry experts at the conclusion of the program.
The schools participating in Girls in Property Week are:
- Asquith Girls High School
- Bankstown Girls High School
- Burwood Girls High School
- Cheltenham Girls High School
- Liverpool Girls High School
- Northern Beaches Secondary College Mackellar Girls Campus
- Randwick Girls High School
- Riverside Girls High School