Transport Women Australia Limited (TWAL) has announced its Diamond Partnership with Western Australian transporter, Tristate Transport.
Within the partnership, Tristate Transport will provide ongoing support for TWAL, while the organisation will provide mentoring and support to the Tristate team.
The organisations will also co-produce and develop an industry education programme to add value to those currently employed by Tristate and those entering the company as it continues to expand.
This will then be a template for TWAL for external development and added to its other initiatives.
Tristate Transport CEO, Sean Pederick, said he was pleased to support the work done by TWAL through this collaboration.
“We are very supportive of women in the industry and love the work of Transport Women Australia Limited,” he said.
“We want to raise awareness of TWAL and the opportunities available to women.
“We need to increase the knowledge and skillset of our people and offer opportunities to those who otherwise might not get them.”
Tristate joined TWAL as a corporate member earlier in 2024 and, according to TWAL Chair, Jacquelene Brotherton, quickly realised the value of forming a stronger alliance would be advantageous for both organisations.
“I was delighted when Sean presented an idea of a partnership and how the two organisations could work together on some special projects and educational pathways; it is an exciting time ahead,” she said.
In other news, Coles has announced the official opening of its first Customer Fulfilment Centre in Victoria.
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