Women in Civil - International Women's Day Luncheon 2025

Women in Civil - International Women's Day Luncheon 2025

Moana Hope: AFLW star, Survivor alum, traffic management business owner, and radio host inspiring women in leadership and breaking norms.

By Civil Contractors Federation SA

Date and time

Friday, March 7, 2025 · 12 - 3:30pm ACDT

Location

Adelaide Convention Centre - Panorama Ballroom

North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Agenda

12:00 PM

Moana Hope


Not only is Moana Hope a powerhouse of Women’s Football; she is familiar to Australian audiences of Australian Survivor: Champions Vs Contenders(2018) and 3rd place winner on Australian Survivor: All...

About this event

Please join the Women in Civil Committee, supported by the Civil Contractors Federation SA, for a special Luncheon to celebrate International Women’s Day, featuring keynote speaker, Moana Hope.

This event promises an engaging afternoon featuring excellent food and an inspiring keynote speaker. It's a chance to connect with like-minded individuals and expand your professional circle. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to be part of something impactful, as we highlight the 2025 International Women’s Day theme, ‘March Forward’.

Commemorating 30 years since the United Nation’s Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action for achieving gender equality.

Since 1995, women have broken barriers, reshaped policies, and ignited powerful movements worldwide. But despite these advances, millions of women and girls still face systemic inequalities, rising violence, and economic disparities that hold them back from reaching their full potential.

We invite everyone to join us in this crucial conversation and ‘March Forward’ toward a more equitable world.

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Welcome to CCF SA For over 50 years the Civil Contractors Federation (CCF SA)  has been the peak industry body, representing, promoting and connecting the civil construction industry in South Australia.We strive to help members by obtaining more work, working more effectively and to make more money.Visit www.ccfsa.com.au for more information.The Civil Contractors Federation (South Australian Branch) has 550 company members who in turn employ up to 25,000 South Australians.Members are involved in a variety of projects and activities (from small to very large) including the development and maintenance of civil or “horizontal” infrastructure such as roads, bridges, sewer, water and drainage pipelines, dams, wharves, commercial and housing land development. Members are also involved in the preparatory works for mining and other resource developments.South Australia’s prosperity is dependent upon functional, efficient and cost effective civil infrastructure. Healthy, well-functioning and productive countries depend on infrastructure that civil contractors construct and maintain. Civil contractors play a prime role in working with both public sector and private sector clients in infrastructure delivery. This is the business of civil construction which has historically played a pivotal role in the growth and prosperity of South Australia.