Showcasing top talent in Western Australia's Construction Industry
Excellence in Western Australia’s Construction Industry was on show with 36 finalists recognised at the 2025 Skill Hire & NextGen Skills Construction Industry Training Awards Night on Friday, August 8, 2025.
The awards ceremony recognised outstanding achievements in Western Australia's construction training and employment, celebrating the contributions of Skill Hire and NextGen Skills' apprentices, host employers, and training providers.
A total of 17 awards were presented across various categories, including the prestigious 2025 CTF Construction Apprentice of the Year.
Molly Dyball won Choice Building Product’s School-based Construction Pre-Apprentice of the Year Award. Molly, who is doing a pre-apprenticeship in plumbing with work experience employer Beyond Plumbing and Gas was recognised for her strong work ethic, completing her hours during school holidays and embracing every opportunity to learn more.
The PSQ Group Secondary School Construction Engagement Award went to John Forrest Secondary College, which was recognised for its excellence in encouraging and supporting pre-apprentices and students within the construction industry.
DeWALT Best Aboriginal and Torres Strait Construction Student Award went to Shanarlah Pickett, a boilermaker/welder apprentice with host employer Civmec. Shanarlah was acknowledged for demonstrating a combination of technical skill, personal growth, cultural leadership, and contributions to her trade and community.
The prestigious 2025 Construction Training Fund Construction Apprentice of the Year award went to Banjo Duffett. Banjo was recognised for showing high-quality workmanship and growth throughout his apprenticeship. He has been touted as a future leader in the industry.
Skill Hire CEO, Ben Dahlstrom, said the night offered an opportunity to acknowledge developing talent within the industry as well as the dedicated efforts of employers and training providers, “As we look to the future, it's clear that the talent and expertise on display tonight will be instrumental in driving our industry forward, bringing innovative solutions, and shaping the construction landscape in Western Australia for years to come,” Mr Dahlstrom said.
The event was made possible by the support of sponsorship partners, including CBUS Super, Beyond Tools, CTF, DeWALT, EBM, AWCI, Brick & Block Careers, Bunzl Safety, Galvins Plumbing Supplies, Choice Building Products, Gentronics, PSQ Group, Wattyl Paints, Weld Australia, and Weldclass.
Full list of award winners below.
2025 CBUS Super, Skill Hire & NextGen Skills Construction Industry Training Awards Night Winners:
Congratulations to all winners and finalists!
The professional photos from the evening are now ready to view and download via this link:
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For more information on the Awards Night and/or partnership/sponsorship opportunities, please contact:
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