On The Right Track

Australasian Railway Association

This podcast aims to support women, champion diversity, and demystify what it's like to work in rail. Each episode tackles challenges head-on while celebrating the incredible opportunities available across this essential sector. You'll hear panel discussions, one-on-one interviews, and insights from both emerging professionals and established leaders. We're bringing male allies into the conversation too – because meaningful cultural transformation takes all of us. This podcast is proudly bought to you by the Australasian Railway Association and supported by Siemens Mobility sharing real experiences, challenges, and opportunities for women in rail.

Episodes

  1. Making flexibility work in rail construction with Regina and Amin

    May 4

    Making flexibility work in rail construction with Regina and Amin

    This episode of On the Right Track explores strategies to support flexible work in the rail industry, focusing on initiatives by John Holland Group as discussed by Regina Wootten and Amin Mangat. They explain the company's use of a "flexibility wheel" to accommodate diverse working arrangements, such as flexible start times and remote work, highlighting the challenges of implementing these in construction. The conversation emphasises the necessity of being on-site for most construction roles, making flexibility a challenge but achievable through creative scheduling like staggered starts or pre-start meetings held the night before. The John Holland team experimented with flexible work options on a rail project, including a trial of a nine-day fortnight, offering a scheduled day off while maintaining productivity. They shared insights on the cultural shift needed to implement these changes and the importance of leadership buy-in and visible support for initiatives like No Meeting Monday. They emphasise the value of flexible work for overall well-being, retention, and worker satisfaction, as evident from their 100 per cent retention rate. Regina and Amin recommend identifying organisational pain points to tailor solutions to specific environments, cautioning that flexibility isn't one-size-fits-all. The trial approach, visible leadership, and aligning organisational goals with flexible working structures are stressed as critical factors for success. The outcomes reflect improved work-life balance, increased productivity, and higher job satisfaction, suggesting broader applications across various industries.

    42 min
  2. Opportunity, transition and the future of rail with Jane Gillespie

    Apr 27

    Opportunity, transition and the future of rail with Jane Gillespie

    This episode of On The Right Track explores the future of Australian rail — an industry defined by opportunity, transformation and growing diversity. Downer Group’s Jane Gillespie joins the conversation to share her career journey, which began in the UK rail industry during the 2010 financial crisis before relocating to Australia. Facing redundancy early in her career, she chose to see disruption not as a setback, but as a catalyst for growth — leaning on her professional network and embracing new opportunities. Jane reflects on how resilience and adaptability shaped her career path. Rather than following a linear trajectory, she navigated change by: Building and maintaining strong professional networksStaying open to new roles and experiencesLeveraging both technical capability and broader communication skillsSeeking environments that value inclusion and collaborationHer experience reinforces that rail is an industry where relationships and reputation matter — and where support networks can open unexpected doors. With about 25 per cent of the rail workforce expected to retire in the next decade, Jane highlights the significant opportunity ahead for new and emerging talent. For Jane, this transition represents not a challenge — but a generational renewal. She describes the rail industry as inclusive and welcoming, and an industry where collaboration drives success and careers can evolve in unexpected and rewarding ways. Jane concludes with a simple but powerful reflection: rail is easy to enter, and hard to leave. The industry’s scale, complexity and long-term impact create meaningful, fulfilling career pathways. As Australia’s rail network continues to grow and modernise, this episode highlights the opportunity for the next generation to step forward, bringing new ideas, diverse experiences and a commitment to shaping the industry’s future. Listen now to hear Jane’s insights on navigating change, building networks and embracing the opportunities ahead in rail.

    18 min

About

This podcast aims to support women, champion diversity, and demystify what it's like to work in rail. Each episode tackles challenges head-on while celebrating the incredible opportunities available across this essential sector. You'll hear panel discussions, one-on-one interviews, and insights from both emerging professionals and established leaders. We're bringing male allies into the conversation too – because meaningful cultural transformation takes all of us. This podcast is proudly bought to you by the Australasian Railway Association and supported by Siemens Mobility sharing real experiences, challenges, and opportunities for women in rail.