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Women in Transport Mentoring Program

Participating in the Victorian Government’s Women in Transport (WiT) Mentoring Program is your opportunity to make the transport industry great for women.

WiT Mentoring Information Session

To hear firsthand from past mentors and mentees about their experience with the program, you can view one of our 30-minute online information sessions delivered in 2025.

1. Tuesday 11 March, 10am – 10:30am:

Watch the zoom recorded session(opens in a new window)

2. Thursday 27th March, 12pm to 12:30pm:

Watch the second recorded session (opens in a new window)

**Remember, if you don't have a Zoom account, organise this before the event. You can get a free ZOOM account via this link - https://zoom.us/signup

WiT Mentoring Key Dates 2025

Applications open
3 March 2025
Applications close
4 April 2025
Applicants notified of their matches
28 April 2025
Online orientation/induction
13 May 2025
Program Launch Event
3 June 2025
Networking / professional development events (various)
June - September 2025
Final Program Event
23 October 2025

Program Structure

The program typically opens applications in March runs from May until November and includes various networking opportunities, professional development sessions, training and resources, as well as ongoing assistance and guidance to structure mentee-mentor meetings.

Whether mentee or mentor, through the WiT Mentoring program, you can benefit from personal and professional development and contribute to a culture of positive learning that will support the capability of women in transport now and in the future.

The program is open to people working in any role in Victoria's transport industry, including any Victorian government department or agency, or private business. We encourage you to apply to be either a mentor or a mentee (not both).

For mentees

  • Experienced guidance and support from within the transport infrastructure industry, in a structured program
  • Learning from industry experts, leaders and peers
  • Networking opportunities across different levels, fields and sectors of industry
  • Receiving feedback and developmental guidance
  • Identifying professional growth and career planning

For mentors

  • Pay it forward by supporting women to advance in their careers and help fill the gap of women in senior positions
  • Contribute to a culture supporting the capability of women in Victoria's transport infrastructure industry
  • Mutual benefit from personal and professional development
  • Stay abreast of emerging issues relevant to the industry
  • Further development of mentoring skills such as listening, asking questions, guiding, providing feedback, communication and interpersonal skills

Women in Transport Mentoring Program Guide

For details of what is involved in the program, eligibility, how to apply and frequently asked questions please download the program guide:

Women in Transport Mentoring Program Guide 2025

Women in Transport Mentoring Program Guide 2025
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This mentoring program is delivered by the Level Crossing Removal Project as part of the Department of Transport and Planning’s $2 million Women in Transport package of initiatives and business improvements. It aims to encourage more women to enter and stay in the transport sector, which supports the Victorian Government’s Gender Equality Strategy(opens in a new window).

Women in Transport Journey Map

Download a printable version of the 2025 Journey Map.

Women in Transport Journey Map 2025
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Clear expectations and commitments are important for supporting successful mentoring relationships and a productive mentoring program.

The WiT Mentoring Program is a 6-month commitment.

Mentees and mentors must agree to:

  • meet at least once a month
  • negotiate meeting locations and time commitments
  • ensure that discussions remain confidential
  • prepare for meetings and read the program resources provided
  • participate in the professional development sessions
  • access further support from the program coordinator when required
  • keep their contact details up to date via the Mentoring Platform
  • Notify the WiT Programs Team if your mentoring partner is disengaged.

It is strongly recommended that you:

  • Attend the three main, in-person events
  • Attend networking events with specific themes to boost your network and meet other mentors and mentees (many will be facing and negotiating the same challenges as you). Make the most of the professional development content delivered at the online check in sessions (these will also be recorded and available after the events).

Please email queries to witprograms@levelcrossings.vic.gov.au

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