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International Women's Day: Celebrating the women at our ports

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2 Mar 2020
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We’re proud of our women at NQBP and we agree an equal world is an enabled world. ‘Unity’ and ‘Respect’ are two of our corporate values. We’re behind International Women’s Day, and this year’s #EachforEqual campaign.

This week, leading up to International Women’s Day on Sunday, we’re profiling five NQBP women.  Learn about the fantastic work they are doing at our ports:

  • Sharone Carter, Acting Property Specialist
  • Nicola Stokes, Senior Advisor - Environment
  • Cheree Fig, Senior manager Maritime Services
  • Petrina Hilton, Senior Manager Safety
  • Andrea Ranson, NQBP Board Director

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