Karalundi Collage – Meekathara WA

GW
Georgia Walker
Published: 20 Oct 2024
Category: Service

Hands-On Learning with Karalundi College Students in Meekatharra

Pictured here is lead trainer in WA Paul Benner with the students of Karalundi College
Pictured here is lead trainer in WA Paul Benner with the students of Karalundi College

We’re passionate about creating real-world learning experiences for students across Australia. Last week, our WA Manager and Trainer, Paul Bennett, had the privilege of working with students from Karalundi College in Meekatharra, WA, delivering an engaging and hands-on construction training session.

With the support of our Mobile Training Trailer, students had the opportunity to gain practical experience in key areas of construction, including:

  • Construction safety practices
  • Working at heights
  • Confined spaces training

The day was filled with learning, teamwork, and skill-building, giving students a firsthand look at the industry and the essential safety measures required on a job site. Seeing their enthusiasm and eagerness to learn was truly inspiring!

A huge thank you to Karalundi College for welcoming us—we look forward to continuing to support young people on their journey towards rewarding careers in construction and beyond.

Check out some of the incredible moments captured from the day! Stay tuned for more updates as we take our Mobile Training Trailer to even more regional and remote communities.

End of the day group shot with the students from Meekathara
End of the day group shot with the students from Meekathara

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