The first tracks have been laid on Perth’s METRONET Morley-Ellenbrook Line, marking a major milestone for the game-changing project in Perth’s northeast – the biggest expansion of the city’s rail network since the Mandurah line.
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MRX tech ingenuity behind Siemens monitoring apps
Predictive maintenance technology developed by Australian company MRX Technologies impressed Siemens so much that the global mobility giant acquired the business.
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Clontarf students build up work skills
Five students of Moree Clontarf Academy in New South Wales have completed a new three-day course to build their practical work skills and awareness, thanks to the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) Inland Rail program.
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Korowai honour for AOR executive
Magda Robertson, chief operating officer of Auckland One Rail (AOR) – a joint venture between UGL and Comfort DelGro – has been gifted a Korowai by one of UGL’s Māori iwi’s (elders). The traditional woven Māori cloak was delivered to Robertson at a ceremony in Auckland.
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Defibrillator ensures safety first at Seymour
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) Inland Rail Community Sponsorships and Donations program has helped provide the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre with a potentially life-saving defibrillator.
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Railway station art unique to Nundah
The community is invited to vote for their favourite of three artwork designs to beautify and revive the walls of the stairwell and ramp at the Nundah railway station in Queensland.
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On his bike for Rail R U OK? Day
A maintenance worker at freight operator Aurizon is doing his bit for Rail R U OK?Day, the movement that encourages rail staff to reach out, connect and have meaningful conversations with their peers every day of the year.
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Fair Work tribunal grants train pay rise
The Fair Work Commission has ruled that rail workers in Sydney will receive an extra one per cent yearly increase in their pay.
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Metro Trains Melbourne female numbers keep climbing
As International Women’s Day is celebrated today, Metro Trains Melbourne reflects on how its number of female employees has doubled in the past 10 years, achieving its goal of women making up 30
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First V/Line all-female driver trainees graduate
The graduates from V/Line’s first all-female group of trainee drivers have begun their new fully qualified careers behind the consoles.
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