“When I first came to Sydney, I felt like I was starting over in every way. But now, I'm grateful for the new experiences and opportunities that have come my way. It's all part of my journey.”
For Kae, construction is more than just a job, it's a way to connect with his Solomon Islander heritage. His grandfather was a skilled builder who passed down his knowledge to Kae's father, who in turn taught Kae the trade. Kae moved to Sydney a few years ago and took a job as a construction worker to learn new techniques and expand his skillset. Along the way, he's also been exploring his sexuality and embracing his bisexuality fully. His free-spirited nature and easy-going personality make him a popular coworker on the job site.
I'm most proud of the community center my team and I built in my hometown back in the Solomon Islands. It's a place where kids can come and learn, and families can gather together. Knowing that something I built is making a difference in people's lives means the world to me.
Not really. My coworkers are open-minded and accepting. They treat me the same as they always have. It's not something that defines me, it's just a part of who I am.