The Australasian Railway Association and Roads Australia say the federal government’s decision to include several engineering roles on the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List will help industry deliver significant works.
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ATSB investigates Westwood rail tragedy
An incident involving a light engine and a coal train led to the death of one worker and injuries to two others.
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Investigation planned following rail tragedy in Queensland
Nick Easy from Queensland Rail says they will cooperate with all investigations following a tragedy in central Queensland.
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Level crossing safety forum to be held in Sydney
A host of experts from rail, government, road, police and other groups are set to speak at the level crossing safety forum.
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Perth Metro marks National Reconciliation Week
Bridging experience and qualifications in rail track engineering
Multi-skilling is becoming essential to stay relevant, in the world of rail engineering.
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Metro Trains staff step up to get vaccinated
CEO Raymond O’Flaherty joined colleagues from Metro’s Infrastructure and Stations teams to get vaccinated at Monash Health’s Sandown Racecourse hub.
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Track Worker Safety Options report released
Sue McCarrey from the ONSR says a new report will provide a valuable resource for operators of all kinds, right around the country.
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Union upbeat following changes to in-cab recording proposal
THE Rail, Tram and Bus Union is celebrating what it says is “a great win for rail workers” regarding a changed proposal for in-cab recordings.
The Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator altered
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In-cab surveillance proposal generates debate
Proponents say in-cab surveillance will contribute to better safety, but the RTBU fears it will be used as a stalking horse for the introduction of a Big Brother-style surveillance system.
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