See It. Dream It. Do It.

​​​​​​​​What’s your ​dream job? NRE Tas supports and encourages women in operational and field-based roles, where females have traditionally been underrepresented.​

As part of the ​Belonging at NRE Tas Action Plan, we are seeking to remove actual or potential barriers to gender equality in our workplaces.​

 Belonging at NRE Tas Action Plan (PDF 1Mb)

 
Emily Spencer, Research Microbiologist at Biosecurity Tasmania, develops vaccines to keep fish species healthy, and A Graduate Ranger with Tasmania Parks & Wildlife, Taylor Benny works to protect and manage the parks and reserves of the West Coast.

Emily Spencer, Research Microbiologist at Biosecurity Tasmania, develops vaccines to keep fish species healthy; while Graduate Ranger with Tasmania Parks & Wildlife, Taylor Benny, works to protect and manage the parks and reserves of the West Coast.

Rebecca Burk, Biosecurity Inspector at Biosecurity Tasmania, plays an vital role in protecting the State from the negative impacts of pests, diseases and weeds, and In her work for the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program, Wildlife Officer Olivia Barnard care

Rebecca Burk, Biosecurity Inspector at Biosecurity Tasmania, plays a vital role in protecting the State from the negative impacts of pests, diseases and weeds; while wildlife officer, Olivia Barnard, cares for captive devils at the Cressy Wildlife Centre in her work for the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program.

The following video clips showcase some of the work carried out by female staff at NRE Tas.

 

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Learn more about the achievements of Se​e It. Dream It. Do It:

 SIDIDI Project Review and Evaluation (PDF 1Mb)