At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them. This ANZAC Day, we pause to acknowledge the service and sacrifice of those who came before us- and those who continue to serve. Lest we forget. Thank you to our crews for sharing these moments from the ground.
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them.
This ANZAC Day, we pause to acknowledge the service and sacrifice of those who came before us- and those who continue to serve.
Lest we forget.
Thank you to our crews for sharing these moments from the ground.
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International Women’s Day isn’t just about a single day- it’s about creating real pathways and opportunities. In partnership with Empowering Women in Trades (@EWITtrades), our new CCTV Pipeline Pathway Program is now live. Our very own Kayla McGee shared her experience in the field as a CCTV Operator and encouraged others interested in technical trades to consider pipeline inspection as a career path. Listen to her full interview here: youtu.be/lzhE-fwHzOI?si=Y6BYg6K_fnLGIOW3
International Women’s Day isn’t just about a single day- it’s about creating real pathways and opportunities.
In partnership with Empowering Women in Trades (@EWITtrades), our new CCTV Pipeline Pathway Program is now live. Our very own Kayla McGee shared her experience in the field as a CCTV Operator and encouraged others interested in technical trades to consider pipeline inspection as a career path. Listen to her full interview here: youtu.be/lzhE-fwHzOI?si=Y6BYg6K_fnLGIOW3
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TDG was proud to attend the KARI Foundation’s 2025 Thank You Lunch yesterday- an inspiring afternoon celebrating the incredible impact KARI continues to have in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families, and communities. A heartfelt thank you to the KARI team for your ongoing commitment and for bringing partners together to reflect on the achievements of the past year. Congratulations to all award recipients- your dedication to strengthening community programs and events is truly outstanding. We’re honoured to stand alongside KARI in supporting meaningful initiatives, and we look forward to continuing our partnership in 2026.
TDG was proud to attend the KARI Foundation’s 2025 Thank You Lunch yesterday- an inspiring afternoon celebrating the incredible impact KARI continues to have in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families, and communities.
A heartfelt thank you to the KARI team for your ongoing commitment and for bringing partners together to reflect on the achievements of the past year. Congratulations to all award recipients- your dedication to strengthening community programs and events is truly outstanding.
We’re honoured to stand alongside KARI in supporting meaningful initiatives, and we look forward to continuing our partnership in 2026.
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We’re proud to have taken the first step in our reconciliation journey with the launch of our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan- a formal commitment to strengthening relationships, building cultural understanding, and creating meaningful opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Guided by Reconciliation Australia, our Reflect RAP lays the foundations for deeper listening, learning, and meaningful action. We’re honoured to feature original artwork by Aboriginal artist Arthur Conlon, representing the regions where TDG operates and highlighting our connection to place and community. This is not just a document or a formality – it reinforces our ongoing commitment to the principles of reconciliation and to creating sustainable impact across the five dimensions: relationships, respect, opportunities, equality, and unity.
We’re proud to have taken the first step in our reconciliation journey with the launch of our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan- a formal commitment to strengthening relationships, building cultural understanding, and creating meaningful opportunities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Guided by Reconciliation Australia, our Reflect RAP lays the foundations for deeper listening, learning, and meaningful action.
We’re honoured to feature original artwork by Aboriginal artist Arthur Conlon, representing the regions where TDG operates and highlighting our connection to place and community.
This is not just a document or a formality – it reinforces our ongoing commitment to the principles of reconciliation and to creating sustainable impact across the five dimensions: relationships, respect, opportunities, equality, and unity.
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Thank you for joining us in celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori! He aha te wiki, he aha te rā. Ka pai te manaaki a ngā kaimahi o Whangārei. (What a week, what a day. So well received by our Whangārei staff.) A week close to our hearts, especially for our Māori and Kiwi whānau here in Aotearoa. A huge thank you to the people who helped bring it to life- Cat & Annette for your support, Kane & Ed for your input, and Rohan & whānau for preparing the hāngī that brought us all together. One of our team shared that when they were at primary school, this part of their identity was actively suppressed- and they were deeply moved to see Te Reo Māori celebrated across TDG this week. It’s a powerful reminder of how far we have come as a country, and that there is still more work ahead.
Thank you for joining us in celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori!
He aha te wiki, he aha te rā. Ka pai te manaaki a ngā kaimahi o Whangārei.
(What a week, what a day. So well received by our Whangārei staff.)
A week close to our hearts, especially for our Māori and Kiwi whānau here in Aotearoa. A huge thank you to the people who helped bring it to life- Cat & Annette for your support, Kane & Ed for your input, and Rohan & whānau for preparing the hāngī that brought us all together.
One of our team shared that when they were at primary school, this part of their identity was actively suppressed- and they were deeply moved to see Te Reo Māori celebrated across TDG this week. It’s a powerful reminder of how far we have come as a country, and that there is still more work ahead.
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Kia ora, mōrena! Let’s keep the mana of te reo alive — for today, tomorrow, and generations to come. This year we celebrate 50 years of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week) — a movement that continues to grow in strength and impact across Aotearoa. Te reo Māori is a treasured part of Aotearoa, reminding us of the power of language to preserve culture, identity, and connection. With an office in Aotearoa New Zealand, this week is especially close to our hearts. We’re taking on the @reomaori 50 Reo Challenges — and encourage you to give them a go too! Our team will be giving it a crack in the office this week.
Kia ora, mōrena!
Let’s keep the mana of te reo alive — for today, tomorrow, and generations to come.
This year we celebrate 50 years of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week) — a movement that continues to grow in strength and impact across Aotearoa.
Te reo Māori is a treasured part of Aotearoa, reminding us of the power of language to preserve culture, identity, and connection. With an office in Aotearoa New Zealand, this week is especially close to our hearts.
We’re taking on the @reomaori 50 Reo Challenges — and encourage you to give them a go too! Our team will be giving it a crack in the office this week.
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Connecting through community! Last month, our team had the privilege of visiting Cherbourg to take part in a local community celebration held during NAIDOC Week. As part of the day, we set up our CCTV van and VAC truck to demonstrate how our equipment works, answer questions, and engage with the community. For us, it wasn’t just about showcasing technology – it was about sharing knowledge, building trust, and being present. One of the most meaningful moments? Watching our team teach local kids how the equipment works, and lending a hand to help clean out a pump the community had been having issues with. We’re grateful to the Cherbourg community for welcoming us and allowing us to be part of the day. These moments remind us why we do what we do- because when we work together, we all benefit.
Connecting through community! Last month, our team had the privilege of visiting Cherbourg to take part in a local community celebration held during NAIDOC Week.
As part of the day, we set up our CCTV van and VAC truck to demonstrate how our equipment works, answer questions, and engage with the community. For us, it wasn’t just about showcasing technology – it was about sharing knowledge, building trust, and being present.
One of the most meaningful moments? Watching our team teach local kids how the equipment works, and lending a hand to help clean out a pump the community had been having issues with.
We’re grateful to the Cherbourg community for welcoming us and allowing us to be part of the day. These moments remind us why we do what we do- because when we work together, we all benefit.
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A strong workplace isn’t just about performance — it’s about people. That’s why we’re proud to partner with Black Dog Institute to launch a dedicated mental health training programs for our team. Another step in our ongoing commitment to creating a safe, supportive environment where our people feel valued, empowered, and equipped to support one another. The workshops provide: ✔️ Practical mental health strategies ✔️ Tools to support both self and colleagues ✔️ A confidential space for meaningful learning ✔️ Skills to build a resilient, positive workplace culture Because mental health matters.
A strong workplace isn’t just about performance — it’s about people.
That’s why we’re proud to partner with Black Dog Institute to launch a dedicated mental health training programs for our team.
Another step in our ongoing commitment to creating a safe, supportive environment where our people feel valued, empowered, and equipped to support one another.
The workshops provide:
✔️ Practical mental health strategies
✔️ Tools to support both self and colleagues
✔️ A confidential space for meaningful learning
✔️ Skills to build a resilient, positive workplace culture
Because mental health matters.
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We’re proud to have taken part in National Reconciliation Week, continuing our commitment to respect, inclusion, and understanding. Across the week, we joined meaningful sessions and workshops to deepen our awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories. We also opened space for honest conversations about reconciliation and how we can build stronger connections with Indigenous communities. These moments of reflection and learning helped us shape a workplace that truly values diversity — where respect and inclusion aren’t just words, but lived values. Together, we move forward with respect, learning, and unity.
We’re proud to have taken part in National Reconciliation Week, continuing our commitment to respect, inclusion, and understanding.
Across the week, we joined meaningful sessions and workshops to deepen our awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories. We also opened space for honest conversations about reconciliation and how we can build stronger connections with Indigenous communities.
These moments of reflection and learning helped us shape a workplace that truly values diversity — where respect and inclusion aren’t just words, but lived values.
Together, we move forward with respect, learning, and unity.
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Connecting with Community at the KARI Aboriginal Education & Employment Expo We’re proud of the career pathways we offer so it was a real success to connect with so many young people ready to take their next steps. The event brought together organisations passionate about supporting Indigenous employment and education, and it was great to see familiar faces as well as meet like-minded businesses and future talent. Representing TDG, Tyrone Dargan and Annette Stuccio welcomed over 50 students to our stand, sharing opportunities, stories, and a genuine excitement about what’s possible.
Connecting with Community at the KARI Aboriginal Education & Employment Expo
We’re proud of the career pathways we offer so it was a real success to connect with so many young people ready to take their next steps.
The event brought together organisations passionate about supporting Indigenous employment and education, and it was great to see familiar faces as well as meet like-minded businesses and future talent.
Representing TDG, Tyrone Dargan and Annette Stuccio welcomed over 50 students to our stand, sharing opportunities, stories, and a genuine excitement about what’s possible.
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