Sixty new train drivers are poised to graduate from BHP’s Pilbara Rail Academy Traineeship Program, created last year to meet the growing skills shortage in Western Australia.
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Turn graduates into efficient engineering professionals
Engineering Education Australia (EEA) has partnered with the Australasian Railway Association (ARA) to create the Engineers Australia’s Graduate Learning Program – Rail, a professional development program for engineering graduates in the rail industry.
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Applications open for transport safety courses
Applications are now open for the next Graduate Certificate in Transport Safety Investigation intake, the award-winning qualification for transport accident investigation developed in partnership by RMIT University and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.
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Big Build boosted by Budget
The Australasian Railways Association has welcomed significant funding for rail projects around Victoria in the State Budget.
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RISSB rail safety award winners named
A trauma guidebook written by train drivers for train drivers, a groundbreaking wellness advocate program, and an innovative GPS position marker tool, all took top honours at last night’s RISSB Rail Safety Awards.
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Rail safety awards deadline looms
The 2022 Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board Conference is only three weeks away, with a two-day action-packed agenda, recognised international and local speakers, and a unique and memorable dining
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Maintaining material master data
The rail industry is being reminded about the new dataset recently added to the National Product Catalogue (NPC), which enables rail suppliers and clients to log, manage and share information on their products and materials to improve efficiencies.
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Choosing the right project risk management solution
No matter how alike two projects seem to be, the array of possible risks and their repercussions are going to be unique to each one.
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Skills Academy joins forces with Clontarf Foundation
The Inland Rail Skills Academy will provide $500,000 in funding to support 13 Clontarf Academies along the rail corridor in Queensland and New South Wales to help boost school retention, develop leadership and create pathways to employment through training opportunities for Indigenous regional youth.
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Academy brings past into the present
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) is bringing the past into the present to reach a new generation of students at the University of Southern Queensland.
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