The WiTA bp Toots awards are designed to celebrate and promote female participation in the heavy vehicle industry. The awards will be presented at the awards dinner in the Darwin Convention Centre on Saturday 5th July 2025 commencing at 5.00pm.
A more gender-diverse workplace facilitates a colourful mosaic of perspectives, values, and beliefs and becomes a long-term asset to forward-thinking businesses. There are also enormous benefits to be had for businesses who encourage female participation in the workplace.
Please nominate someone you think deserves an award - you included. All nominations will be referred to the WiTA awards judging panel for consideration and final selection of winners.
This award recognises a female heavy vehicle driver who demonstrates leadership and responsibility, creates change and who has a proven record of competency and acts as a role-model/ mentor to female heavy vehicle drivers and women considering trucking careers.
This award recognises an individual, group, or organisation that promotes and facilitates female workplace diversity and inclusion by establishing a culture that recognises, encourages, listens to, and supports female heavy vehicle drivers in a male-dominated work environment.
This award recognises individuals, groups, or organisations that promote and facilitate female heavy vehicle driver training and recruitment initiatives and the provision of workplace health and safety and wellbeing support networks.
This award recognises a female heavy vehicle driver who demonstrates leadership and responsibility, creates change and who has a proven record of competency and acts as a role-model/ mentor to female heavy vehicle drivers and women considering trucking careers.
This award recognises an individual, group, or organisation that promotes and facilitates female workplace diversity and inclusion by establishing a culture that recognises, encourages, listens to, and supports female heavy vehicle drivers in a male-dominated work environment.
This award recognises individuals, groups, or organisations that promote and facilitate female heavy vehicle driver training and recruitment initiatives and the provision of workplace health and safety and wellbeing support networks.
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