Arriving in Australia in 2013, I was fortunate enough to find work in the construction industry. I had worked in the industry for many years back in the UK, so I was used to working in a male-dominated environment, and I felt very confident and excited to start my life in Australia.
The role was an HR position on a large oil and gas project in Darwin in the Northern Territory. Once I started working there, I heard from the staff about how bad mental health and suicide was in the industry, in particular for fly-in-fly-out workers. This ignited a passion within me to develop and lead culture programs that bridged the gap between industry workers and mental health services, and ultimately to build a speak-up culture within the workplace.
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I was recognised for my success in the role and was nominated for Northern Territory Young Achiever of the Year and named an Outstanding Woman in Resources. However, behind the scenes I was being relentlessly bullied and harassed by my new HR manager.