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Women fight for diversity in workplaces, ranging from boardrooms to construction sites
Cara Walsh has achieved what many won’t in their lifetime.
She’s the director of a leading digital company in Queensland, has taught at top universities, sat on government committees and advisory boards, and was nominated for the Women in Technology lifetime achievement award.
Ms Walsh, who has 25 years’ experience in the industry, built her business from the ground up after moving from New York to Australia for love.
But despite her success, the road hasn’t always been easy.
When she first arrived in Australia, she struggled to find work, despite being overqualified and applying for dozens of roles.
She…
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