Cooke & Dowsett Plumbing Group

Cooke & Dowsett Plumbing Group They focus on innovative plumbing solutions that meet the unique needs of their clients while maintaining the highest standards of excellence and safety.

At CDPG, we deliver high-quality plumbing solutions combining over 30 years of experience with a focus on innovation, empowering our people and delivering projects that stand the test of time. Cooke & Dowsett is a trusted leader in plumbing services, proudly delivering exceptional solutions to some of Australia and New Zealand's most iconic construction projects for over 30 years. With a strong co

mmitment to quality, safety, and cost-effective solutions, the company excels in diverse industries such as retail, health, education, and infrastructure.

Proud to see Cooke & Dowsett Plumbing Tasmania featured in the latest edition of the Australian National Construction Re...
24/06/2026

Proud to see Cooke & Dowsett Plumbing Tasmania featured in the latest edition of the Australian National Construction Review (ANCR)!

The University of Tasmania redevelopment is a fantastic example of adaptive reuse and sustainable design, and we're proud to have delivered the hydraulic services that support this landmark project.

A big thank you to our Tasmanian team, project partners and everyone involved in bringing this development to life!

'Flowing with Excellence: Precision Plumbing in Action ' https://lnkd.in/gMTGRbKx

We’ve Moved!Cooke & Dowsett Plumbing Tasmania is pleased to announce our move to 9/53 Patriarch Drive, Kingston TAS 7050...
19/06/2026

We’ve Moved!

Cooke & Dowsett Plumbing Tasmania is pleased to announce our move to 9/53 Patriarch Drive, Kingston TAS 7050.

This new location reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality plumbing solutions on projects across Tasmania. This move marks an exciting new chapter for our Tasmanian team as we continue to support the delivery of major projects across the state.

It was a chilly day at HQ last Thursday as we hosted our very first DIY Big Freeze Fundraiser in support of Fight MND.Fi...
03/06/2026

It was a chilly day at HQ last Thursday as we hosted our very first DIY Big Freeze Fundraiser in support of Fight MND.

Fifteen brave team members took on the Ice Bucket Challenge, cheered on by colleagues before warming up with hot drinks and morning tea.
A huge thank you to everyone who got involved and helped raise funds for such an important cause. Every contribution brings us one step closer to helping freeze the Beast that is MND.

To donate or share your support, click the link below:

https://support.fightmnd.org.au/st/2453/9117

Today is National Sorry Day, officially recognised as the National Day of Healing, commemorating the Stolen Generations....
26/05/2026

Today is National Sorry Day, officially recognised as the National Day of Healing, commemorating the Stolen Generations. It is an important day of reflection and part of the ongoing journey towards reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Pathway Plumbing Service Plumber Keith Morgan shares a powerful personal insight into how this day impacts him and his family.

Sorry Day 2026 for me 🫶😔

❗Warning may trigger mob

The impacts of the Stolen Generations have deeply scarred my family in ways that still live within us today. The trauma both my mother and grandmother carried never ended with them— it echoed through generations, shaping the way we loved, connected, trusted, and survived. So much was stolen from them before they ever had the chance to simply be daughters, mothers and children surrounded by love, culture, and safety. Instead, pain, separation and silence became part of our family story, and the fractures left behind still run deep. I often sit and wonder who we all could have been if those things had never happened to them. Maybe our family would have known more peace. Maybe we would have been closer. Maybe so much hurt could have been avoided.

My mum rarely spoke about what she went through because the pain was too unbearable to relive out loud. She carried it silently, buried deep inside herself, and like many Aboriginal people impacted by intergenerational trauma, alcohol and other drugs became a way to numb pain that was never given the chance to heal properly. But trauma doesn’t stay with one person — the ripple effects spread through entire families. It shaped our home, our relationships, and the way we all carried pain without fully understanding it.

I lost my mother last year, and deep down I truly feel like she died carrying a broken heart. A heart weighed down by trauma, grief, loss, and years of pain she never got the chance to properly heal from. Losing her has left a hole in me that words can’t fully explain. As much as I loved my mum, there will always be sadness inside me wishing we could have had a closer and healthier relationship. I wish trauma had not stood between us. I wish she could have found peace.

I grew up in foster care from the age of 2 right through to 20 years old, and there has always been a deep abandonment wound inside me because of it. No matter how much time passes, there’s still a little boy inside of me longing for the love, comfort and nurturing he missed from his mother. Sometimes I catch myself sitting quietly, staring off into the distance, thinking about that little boy, and wishing he had been held more, loved more, and protected more. Those thoughts hit me deeply and still bring emotion to the surface because that pain never fully leaves you. It changes you. There’s a loneliness that comes from growing up disconnected from family, culture, and a sense of belonging, and at times it feels like I’ve spent my whole life trying to fill spaces that trauma created long before I was even born.

When this day comes around each year, the grief sits heavy on my chest. I grieve not only for what my mother and grandmother lost, but for the version of our family that never got the chance to exist. I grieve the memories we never made, the closeness we never had, and the healing that should have been passed down instead of pain. Yet through all of it, I still carry enormous pride in my people, my culture and the resilience of Aboriginal people who continue to survive despite generations of trauma designed to break us.
So, before people judge our mob or stereotype Aboriginal people from the outside looking in, I ask them to stop and truly educate themselves on the impacts of intergenerational trauma across Australia. The pain of the Stolen Generations did not end when policies changed — it lives on in families, in grief, in addiction, in foster care, in broken connections and in the silent battles many of us still fight every day. Behind every struggle is often generations of pain, survival, and loss that many people will never fully understand.

This ANZAC Day, we honour the courage, sacrifice, and service of all Australians who have served.We’re proud to recognis...
23/04/2026

This ANZAC Day, we honour the courage, sacrifice, and service of all Australians who have served.

We’re proud to recognise our colleague Ricky Morris, Director of Pathway Plumbing Service, who is featured in a recent article by ABC News, sharing his family’s legacy of service and his role in this year’s ANZAC Day march in Melbourne.

Ricky’s story is a powerful reminder of the many voices and histories that form part of Australia’s ANZAC legacy.

At Cooke & Dowsett, we’re honoured to work alongside people like Ricky, whose dedication reflects the spirit of this important day.

We remember those who served, and we thank those who continue to carry their legacy forward.

Read Ricky’s story here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-23/anzac-march-ricky-morris-indigenous-land-soldier-settlement/106490716

CDPG’s April Newsletter is here! 🚀Take a look at what’s been happening across the group - from major project milestones ...
01/04/2026

CDPG’s April Newsletter is here! 🚀

Take a look at what’s been happening across the group - from major project milestones and industry insights to team achievements and events.

It’s been a fast-paced start to 2026, with strong momentum across all regions and plenty more ahead.

A big thank you to our teams nationwide for your continued hard work and dedication👏

Wishing everyone a safe and happy Easter break!

👉 Read the newsletter: https://www.cookedowsett.com.au/current-newsletter/

At Cooke & Dowsett - Albury (CDA), you’ll be joining one of Australia’s leading commercial plumbing contractors with a s...
01/04/2026

At Cooke & Dowsett - Albury (CDA), you’ll be joining one of Australia’s leading commercial plumbing contractors with a supportive team and career pathways nationwide.

Some of the key benefits for the position and employment at CDA, include:

Attractive Pay 📣Generous base EBA rate plus RDO's each month.

Investment in you 📣 We're passionate about personal and professional growth, offering practical training to help you thrive in your career.

Your well-being, our priority 📣Strong safety culture, access to our Employee Assistance Program, including tailored well-being initiatives designed to support your personal needs.

CDA is currently experiencing significant growth, with a strong pipeline of exciting large-scale commercial projects. We are now seeking qualified Commercial Plumbers to join our expanding team on projects across the Albury / Wagga region 🙌

https://www.seek.com.au/job/90920859?ref=cm-ui

Got what it takes? Contact [email protected]

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25 McGregors Drive
Melbourne, VIC
3042

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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