Riverina locals ready for rail industry

The course provided further training to the cohort, who last month graduated from a 'Safely Access the Rail Corridor' program, and will prepare participants for rail and construction work opportunities in the future.

Throughout the course, participants studied modules including physical and mental fitness, financial literacy, safety training, cultural awareness, workplace professionalism, and leadership skills.

Completing the 'Rail Industry Readiness' course means participants can progress to commencing a 'Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure' next year – which includes mandatory training required for a Rail Industry Worker card, and any potential offer of employment with Inland Rail contractors.

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