To gain as many responses as possible to the Building Employees Redundancy Trust’s (BERTs) survey being conducted by RMIT University, we’ve created this communications kit to help you promote the survey to your network.
Download survey A4 flyer/poster
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Title: Take part in a survey on workers in the Queensland building and construction industry
Copy: We’re supporting an online survey being conducted by the School of Property, Construction and Project Management at RMIT University on behalf of the Building Employees Redundancy Trust (BERT), backed by Master Builders Queensland.
The survey seeks to identify barriers to attracting and retaining women in the building and construction industry and develop strategies to overcome these barriers. Your participation is anonymous.
Please share the survey with your employees, subcontractors and industry networks.
Submit your survey responses by 5pm, Friday 30 January 2026, and you will go into the draw to win an iPad*. See www.mbqld.com.au/women-survey for more information.
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Facebook/LinkedIn social copyTake part in a survey helping to identify barriers to attracting and retaining women within the building and construction industry and go into the draw to win an iPad. To complete the survey, head to www.mbqld.com.au/women-survey. We’re supporting an @RMITUniversity on behalf of Building Employees Redundancy Trust (BERT) with backing from Master Builders Queensland. The survey seeks to identify barriers to attracting and retaining women within the building and construction industry and will help to develop strategies to overcome these barriers. #womeninconstruction #womeninbuilding @BERTCIP @MasterBuildersQueensland | Instagram social copyTake part in a survey helping to identify barriers to attracting and retaining women within the building and construction industry and go into the draw to win an iPad. To complete the survey, visit the link in our bio. We’re supporting an @RMITUniversity on behalf of Building Employees Redundancy Trust (BERT). The survey seeks to identify barriers to attracting and retaining women within the building and construction industry and will help to develop strategies to overcome these barriers. #womeninconstruction #womeninbuilding @BERTCIP @masterbuildersqld |