Celebrating Safety Excellence at the WHS Awards
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On Saturday 25th October, we had the privilege of attending the WHS Awards – a celebration of the people and teams who make safety more than a policy, but a culture. As proud partners of the event, Sundstrom Recruitment had the honour of presenting the award for HSE Representative and Committee – a category that…
On Saturday 25th October, we had the privilege of attending the WHS Awards – a celebration of the people and teams who make safety more than a policy, but a culture.
As proud partners of the event, Sundstrom Recruitment had the honour of presenting the award for HSE Representative and Committee – a category that shines a spotlight on the often unsung heroes of workplace safety.
Recognising the Unsung Heroes of Safety
Frontline safety representatives play a vital role in shaping safe, healthy, and engaged workplaces. They’re the ones driving real change – identifying risks early, improving communication, and ensuring every voice is heard when it comes to wellbeing and safety.
We’re proud to support a category that reflects our shared values of advocacy, education, and industry impact – the same principles that guide our work connecting top HSE professionals with organisations committed to safety excellence.
A Night of Connection and Celebration
It was fantastic to see both new and familiar faces from across the HSE community, coming together to celebrate the incredible work being done every day. Congratulations to all finalists and nominees – your achievements raise the standard for safety across the industry and inspire others to lead by example.
Why We Support the WHS Awards
At Sundstrom Recruitment, we believe that recognition drives progress.
By celebrating those who champion health and safety at every level, we reinforce a culture where people look out for one another – and where safety is truly everyone’s responsibility.
We’re honoured to continue supporting initiatives that elevate the profession, empower individuals, and build safer workplaces across Australia.


