South Australia is welcoming a new range of talent to its collision repair industry with its gala graduation evening heralding one of its biggest intakes yet.
2025 MTA Graduation and Awards celebrated with almost 200 apprentices graduating from automotive apprenticeships along with 49 finalists across 17 award categories to highlight the outstanding talent.
Muhammad Ibrar employed by Rhino Crash Repairs City claimed the Bob Goldsworthy Award for third and fourth-year Automotive Body Repair and Automotive Refinishing apprentices.
Jacob Comley from Eagers Automotive, Eblen Subaru was named MTA Apprentice of the Year 2025.
“There will be times where you will doubt yourself, but just stick with it, because everything will be worth it,” Comley says.
Federal Minister for Training and Skills Andrew Giles paid tribute to the critical role graduating apprentices and award finalists play.
“When you all work together, it is our nation that benefits, ” Giles said
“Skills and training are the key to meeting the current and future challenges in our economy” Minister Giles added.
South Australian Minister for Education, Training and Skills Blair Boyer highlighted the importance of events such as the MTA Graduation and Awards,
“Events like tonight are essential to showcase apprentices who are truly excellent in their field.”
Motor Trade Association SA/NT (MTA) CEO Darrell Jacobs reflected on the evolution of the automotive industry,
“Our industry is rapidly changing thanks to technology. The cars and trucks we drive and the machinery we operate will be different tomorrow.”
“Embrace it and you will have a lifelong career full of pride and passion” Jacobs says.
Celebrating its 99th year, CEO Darrell Jacobs touched on achievements of MTA Training and Employment in 2025 including:
- 1,100 apprentices in training
- 450 apprentices employed by the MTA and hosted in industry
- Close to 100 commenced in Australia’s first automotive dual trade apprenticeships
- 100 schools visited exposing students to the automotive industry
2025 MTA AWARD WINNERS
APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR AWARD
Jacob Comley, employed by Eagers Automotive Eblen Subaru
FEMALE APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR AWARD
Emma Nicholls, hosted at Vater Machinery
MOST OUTSTANDING 3RD YEAR APPRENTICE AWARD
Kane Angel, hosted at Ross Aiston Motors
MOST OUTSTANDING 2ND YEAR APPRENTICE AWARD
Bailey Edwards, hosted at RMB Service Group
MOST OUTSTANDING 1ST YEAR APPRENTICE AWARD
Ashleigh Bishop, hosted at Wayville Mitsubishi
MTA TRAINER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Michael Stein, Trainer & Assessor – Light Vehicle
MTA EMERGING TRAINER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Stephen Gust, Trainer & Assessor – Heavy Vehicle
BOB GOLDSWORTHY AWARD
Muhammad Ibrar, employed by Rhino Crash Repairs City
CLEVE TRAINING CENTRE APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR AWARD
Ilias Apostolidis, employed by Emmetts
ROYAL PARK TRAINING CENTRE APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR AWARD
Sam Pearce, employed by G&J East
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR AWARD
RMB Service Group
AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYER COMMITMENT TO SAFETY AWARD
Jarvis Group of Companies
MTA HOST EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR AWARD
RMB Service Group
VET COORDINATOR OF THE YEAR AWARD
Annasofia Hamilton, VET / Career Pathways Coordinator at Urrbrae Agricultural High School
MOST OUTSTANDING SCHOOL-BASED APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR AWARD
Sophie Duell, employed by Murraylands Training & Employment Association of SA. Inc
VET IN SCHOOL STUDENT OF THE YEAR AWARD
Samuel Thomas, attending Underdale High School
ROAD TO RESILIENCE AWARD
Benjamin Monro, Automotive Industry Career Mentor (SA)