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Riviera Honoured with Leadership Medal for Investment in Apprenticeships

Riviera has been named as the recipient of the 2025 Australian Apprenticeships Leadership Medal, presented by MIGAS Apprentices & Trainees during National Apprenticeship Week 2025.

Riviera Australia Team attending National Apprenticeship Luncheon

Conferred by the MIGAS Board of Directors, the prestigious gong recognises organisations which demonstrate exceptional commitment to apprenticeship training and development.

“Riviera has shown a demonstrable long-term investment in apprenticeship training, increased diverse participation, and established partnerships with schools and industry,” MIGAS Chief Executive Officer, David Hoey, said.

“The quality of formal and on-the-job training is first rate, and apprentices are learning in cutting edge workshops, in a highly supportive environment, to transform their raw talent into master craftsmanship,” he said.

Riviera Apprentice and Training Manager, Keira Badke, accepted the Medal at an invitation only business lunch to mark National Apprenticeship Week Australia.

Riviera Apprentice and Training Manager, Keira Badke accepting the award

“Our team is honoured to be awarded the Australian Apprenticeship Leadership Medal by MIGAS, and I was thrilled to accept on behalf of the extraordinary 950 plus strong team at Riviera Australia,” said Ms Badke said.

“Our unwavering commitment to our comprehensive training program, which includes more than 130 apprentices and the ongoing development across our entire business, is the cornerstone of our success,” she said.

Riviera’s commitment to excellence in apprenticeship training is exemplified by their Academy of Excellence, officially opened in 2024. The state-of-the-art facility features two halls of fame celebrating graduated apprentices who now hold key positions within the company, alongside an impressive display of Riviera’s national and international awards.

The company’s apprenticeship program, which began in the early 1990s, has trained over 400 tradespeople, operating on the philosophy that building world-class luxury motor yachts requires developing world-class people. The program exceeds industry standards and emphasises cutting-edge technology and techniques.

“This award is a direct reflection of the dedication of our owner Rodney Longhurst, and his entire team to relentless improvement and refinement in every aspect of our business—most importantly in the development of our people,” Ms Badke added.

The Australian Apprenticeships Leadership Medal represents MIGAS’s recognition of organisations that create fertile ground for people to thrive in trade careers and beyond.

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