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In this compelling episode of the Women in Safety Podcast, host Alanna Ball engages in a riveting conversation with the remarkable Sue Bottrell. Sue, a distinguished leader in Work Health and Safety (WHS) and contractor management, shares her profound journey and insights that are bound to inspire and challenge WHS professionals.

Listeners are invited to explore Sue's diverse experiences, from her early days working in the remote outback of Australia to her incredible feat of climbing Mount Everest. These adventures have not only shaped her resilience but also her steadfast approach to safety and legal compliance in the workplace. With a strong legal background, Sue offers a unique perspective on contractor management and the intricacies of WHS regulations.

A highlight of the episode is Sue's thought-provoking challenge to the audience: to look in the mirror and critically assess their own practices and commitment as WHS professionals. This call to self-reflection is a powerful reminder of the continuous growth and dedication required in the field.

Tune in to hear Sue's inspiring story and gain valuable insights that can elevate your approach to workplace safety. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this episode is packed with wisdom and motivation to drive positive change in your WHS practices.

Don't miss this episode – it's a journey of adventure, legal acumen, and an unwavering commitment to safety that you won't want to miss!.

Connect with Steph - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-bottrell/

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