Tomago Aluminium is proud to have sponsored the Health and Wellbeing Program (SME) category at the Hunter Safety Awards again this year. The awards ceremony, which took place on Friday, 17th of March at NEX, celebrated the achievements of businesses and individuals who have shown a commitment to creating a safe work environment in the Hunter region.
As a company that values the health and wellbeing of its employees, Tomago Aluminium understands the importance of promoting a culture of safety in the workplace. This is why we were thrilled to support the Health and Wellbeing Program (SME) category, which recognizes businesses that have implemented effective health and wellbeing initiatives for their employees.
The awards night was attended by many like-minded businesses who share our commitment to creating a safe work environment. Hosted by the Hunter Safety Awards Founder and Judge, Sarah-Jane Dunford, the event was a fantastic opportunity to connect with other businesses and share ideas about how to improve workplace safety.
During the event, Safety Superintendent Kate Brown presented Body and Mind 2000 with their trophy for winning the Health and Wellbeing Program (SME) category. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the team at Body and Mind 2000 in promoting the health and wellbeing of their employees.
At Tomago Aluminium, we believe that a strong safety culture is the foundation of a successful business. By investing in our employees’ health and wellbeing, we can create a safer and more productive work environment. We are proud to have sponsored the Health and Wellbeing Program (SME) category at the Hunter Safety Awards and look forward to continuing our commitment to promoting workplace safety in the Hunter region.
The Hunter Safety Awards ceremony was a wonderful opportunity for businesses to come together and celebrate their commitment to safety in the workplace. Tomago Aluminium’s sponsorship of the Health and Wellbeing Program (SME) category reflects our ongoing commitment to creating a safe and healthy work environment for our employees, and we congratulate all the winners of the night, especially Body and Mind 2000 for their outstanding achievement.

Pictured above from left-right: Jason Graham, Dave Miller, Mel Rutledge, Phil Carpenter, Christine Atkins from Body and Mind 2000, Kate Brown, Scott Asquith, Amanda Jones, Adam Priestly and Sarah-Jane Dunford.