Foodbank WA Welcomes Keystone Training Group
Foodbank WA are pleased to welcome their new tenants, Keystone Training Group to their premise at the Centre for Hunger Relief in the Perth Airport Precinct.
The official opening of the new Keystone Training Group office occurred at 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport at 10.00am on Thursday, 20 February 2025.
Keystone Training Group is a leading Western Australian organisation comprised of several training companies including WA-operated Trainwest and Vocational Training Services which specialise in high-quality vocational education and training. They deliver nationally accredited training programs to industries such as business, retail, hospitality adult education, work health and safety and the resources sector. Their mission focuses on enhancing skill development across various sectors and supporting participants to enhance their lives through education.
Keystone Training Group have taken over the entire top floor of the Foodbank WA premises where they will provide their essential training services to a range of industries throughout Western Australia including disadvantaged groups in need of training and support to improve their lives.
This new tenancy means that Foodbank WA will not only have new faces at their premises but also additional income stream from which funds will be directed to purchase more Everyday Food Essentials to ensure customers have access to a wide variety of shelf stable products.
Foodbank WA CEO Kate O’Hara said, “We are thrilled to welcome Keystone Training Group. They are a great example of a Western Australian business making a real difference to people’s lives and that’s what we are all about at Foodbank. We are excited for what the future holds.”
Keystone Training Group CEO Matthew Dowd said, “We are extremely excited to launch our new training facility at the Foodbank WA premises, and to continue our mission is to help our clients improve their lives through education and training. Our fundamental goals are very aligned with Foodbank WA’s and we look forward to a strong, collaborative partnership.”
More information about Keystone Training Group can be found on their website.
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