| This week, we took the next step in getting ready for 2026, meeting with over 130 majors and retail delegates from around NSW for our 2026 MBR. We look forward to seeing even more delegates at our upcoming conference. Transport workers have aligned over 200 Enterprise Agreements to expire in 2026, so we can take action together across road transport and aviation, fighting to lift everyone’s pay and conditions and set better sector standards. This will be a truly historic year, and will go down in TWU history. |

| If you’re not across the fight for 2026, reach out to your delegate or official. Together, we’ll make clients pay and set better sector standards. This week, we also saw members at Bungarribee stop work, standing firm until they received the commitment they were after. We have more to say about this below. |

TGE Bungarribee Workers Stand Strong & Win Commitment
This week, Team Global Express Bungarribee contractors stopped work for over an hour and 20 minutes, standing firm until management agreed to address them.
TWU Official Michael Collins was on site with the members, culminating in management agreeing to address them and committing to honour their collective agreement in place.
Bungarribee workers relayed that they’re ready for 2026.
State Secretary Richard Olsen says,
“Congratulations to Michael and the contractors at Bungarribee for their efforts this week. The collective strength they showed is to be commended.”
