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Plum career choice has Karly up for prize

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

LEARNING the ropes in a male-dominated trade, Karly Tapner-Gillies, of Clyde, is paving the way for young women in the plumbing industry.
A first year apprentice, Karly will represent Clyde at the inaugural Plumbing and Fire Industry Awards in October.
In her first year out of high school Karly scrapped the idea of pursuing a university degree in accounting and made the bold decision to become a plumber – and she’s never looked back.
“I knew I wanted to be a tradesperson, and plumbing stuck out to me because it was a well-respected trade that’s always developing and one that’s recognised worldwide,” Karly said.
“And I love it – it’s awesome.”
The 18-year-old apprentice and footballer with the Melbourne University Women’s Football Club hopes getting shortlisted for the new awards will inspire other girls to consider plumbing as a career.
“I don’t think many young girls know about the opportunities that exist in a plumbing career, or how welcoming the industry is.
“It’s a great career for anyone, it keeps the brain ticking and it’s financially stable, so why not?” she said.
The state-wide awards have been organised by key industry stakeholders to recognise excellence in the training and achievements of individuals in both fields.
Karly will be up against other females in the Rose Curtis Award category, which specifically acknowledges a female apprentice or professional who has excelled.
A total of 350 industry members will be in attendance at the gala presentation on Saturday 10 October.

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