We work together

As an industry leader, Adbri directly employs over 1600 people across our diverse operations, as well as engaging local contractors and suppliers across 130+ locations in Australia.

Embracing differences

Since our inception in 1882 when William Lewis, a Welsh immigrant, officially opened the Brighton Cement Works, Adbri has invested in Australian communities; creating strong futures for our employees while helping cities and towns prosper.

Like our founders and the communities in which we operate, our people come from many different backgrounds and cultures. We recognise the value that an inclusive workplace brings and are committed to providing a workplace that values and promotes diversity of skills, experiences and cultural backgrounds.

Reconciliation

In 2020, Adbri released its inaugural Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) to help further develop relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The RAP provides an opportunity to accelerate our journey towards reconciliation by focusing on building opportunities in the areas of employment, education, empowerment and economic development, while enhancing the cultural understanding of our non-Indigenous workforce. The implementation of the RAP is supported by a working group consisting of representatives from across Adbri.

A copy of the RAP can be found here.

Workplace Gender Equality

As part of Adbri’s commitment to an inclusive workplace we report annually under the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012.

2022-2023 reporting is available below.

2022-2023 WGEA Compliance Questionnaire

2022-2023 WGEA Workforce Profile

2022-2023 WGEA Workforce Management Statistics

About Us

Since 1882 we have been building a better Australia.

Sustainable Future

Building a sustainable future for all Australians.