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Inland Rail Skills Academy Graduates Get On The Tools

Inland Rail Skills Academy graduates (from left) Hamilton Currie, Brett Whyman and (far right) Lawrence Button with Inland Rail’s Cathy Duncan, Senior Program Skills and Training Advisor, and Adam O’Sullivan, Rail Superin­tendent, Martinus (second right).

A trio of Inland Rail Skills Academy gradu­ates have used their new-found skills to find employment with Inland Rail contractor Martinus Rail and make their own contribu­tions to the project.

The three graduates: Brett Whyman, Lawrence Button and Hamilton Currie, each completed a five-week Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure course through the Inland Rail Skills Academy earlier this year. The course, provided by First Na­tions training provider Yakka Training, took place over five weeks in March and April in Wagga Wagga.

The graduates then started work with In­land Rail contractor Martinus Rail and were assigned to the Stockinbingal to Parkes (S2P) section during the September pos­session, a 100-hour period where the rail line was closed and an intense period of construction took place.

Inland Rail is an approximately 1,600km freight rail line that will connect Melbourne and Brisbane via regional Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, enhanc­ing Australia’s national freight network and supply chain capabilities, connecting exist­ing freight routes through rail, roads and ports, and supporting Australia’s growth.

The Inland Rail sections between Bev­eridge in Victoria and Parkes in New South Wales are prioritised for completion by 2027.

Brett Whyman, Martinus employee and Inland Rail Skills Academy graduate, said “The Inland Rail Skills Academy appealed to me because it gave me an opportunity to put my foot in the door and start in the rail industry. The advice I’d give to locals about the Inland Rail Skills Academy is: go for it.

It’s very rewarding once you get into the in­dustry and the Inland Rail Skills Academy will help you with everything to get into the industry.”

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