In a world first, an all-women tunnel boring machine (TBM) crew will help build the Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East twin tunnels between Cheltenham and Glen Waverley – with Expressions of Interest now open for those who want to be a part of this city shaping project.
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HCMT Indigenous artwork winner annnounced
Four shortlisted First Peoples artists and collectives completed designs to have their artwork splashed across all seven carriages of one of the first High Capacity Metro Trains following an expression of interest process.
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Progressing gender equality in the Australasian rail sector
Women are much more likely than men to experience bullying, harassment and discrimination in the rail industry despite an increase in female participation, according to a new report.
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Modderno takes home award
Anne Modderno from Swietelsky Rail Australia took home the Excellence in Transport Award at the Women in Industry Awards held in June.
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Adelaide Metro celebrate NAIDOC week
National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each year during July. This year, NAIDOC Week will be celebrated from 7 to 14 July 2024.
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Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day
Recently, more than 500 industry professionals gathered to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day at a special breakfast event proudly sponsored by DT Infrastructure.
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All aboard for Yarra Pride tram
Yarra Trams has released a newly designed Pride tram to celebrate inclusion and the LGBTQIA+ community.
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METRONET line project filled with public art
With a total of 13 local and Noongar artists engaged to create 15 public art pieces, Western Australia’s METRONET Morley-Ellenbrook Line Project has officially set the record for the largest collection commissioned on a METRONET project to date.
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SRA sponsors Suzy Miller women’s program
NSW-based rail infrastructure maintenance provider Swietelsky Rail Australia (SRA) is increasing female participation in the Australian rail industry by sponsoring the Suzy Miller Women’s Leadership Development (WLD) Program.
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Inland Rail white card training courses
Twenty-seven First Nations students from Clontarf academies in Wagga Wagga and Albury in New South Wales have completed a White Card training course to build their practical work skills and awareness, thanks to the Inland Rail Skills Academy.
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