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The Master Weaver’s Pathway.

In the nineteenth century, a Kashmiri shawl weaver had a formal apprenticeship pathway, a quality standard, and a global market. The textiles she made sell for thousands of pounds today. In Australia in 2026, 0% of the creative workforce operates under a national standards framework, 73% have no access to formal professional development, and girls are not offered equivalent trade pathways to boys. CWA is rebuilding the infrastructure that was never replaced.