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Bobcat and All Class Training
Landscape Contractor Magazine
|May - June 2025
All Class Training is an RTO and preferred supplier of industry training and assessment services for EWP, forklift and other heavy machinery in Newcastle and throughout NSW. The company's purpose-built training facility on the NSW central coast isn’t far from the Clark Equipment depot - the home of Bobcat equipment.
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It probably won't surprise anyone that All Class Training is using Bobcat gear - being a local, family owned and operated business and having the Bobcat dealership so close by.
But the company has quite a big range of machinery to cover its broad spectrum of training, and the recent purchase of the Bobcat UV34 utility vehicle only came about after experience with some other, similar machines.
CEO at All Class Training, Anthony Mearrick, is about as cheerful a bloke as anyone could hope to chat to on a busy working day. Despite the pressures of running a training facility going flat out, he was happy to spend a little time with Landscape Contractor, starting with us asking why he went to Clark Equipment.
“Aaron's the first contact in my phone,” he exploded in laughter. “I've just got him saved in my phone as ‘Az: Clark Equipment’, so it's the first name I see. I saw an ad for the UV34, and thought, 'I need one of those!', so I just texted Az and said, ‘Mate. I want one’.”
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