Work and training
Automotive work, driver training, RTO environments and frontline roles gave me a practical view of how people learn, build confidence and either connect with work or fall away from it.
About
Grounded in work, training, employment pathways, communication and community-facing projects.
This website is for Babbal Khehra, known as GP Singh in civic, professional and community work.
Background
I came to Australia at nineteen and built my path through work, training, communication and public-facing roles. I did not start with a formal civic title. I started by working, learning and paying attention to where people get stuck.
Across automotive work, RTO and training environments, marketing, business development, employment pathways and community engagement, I kept seeing the same question from different angles: how do people find a visible, believable next step before things become crisis?
The current civic work is an attempt to hold that question seriously without pretending the answers are finished.

Experience
Automotive work, driver training, RTO environments and frontline roles gave me a practical view of how people learn, build confidence and either connect with work or fall away from it.
Employment support and community-facing work showed me how transport, disability, confidence, family circumstances, routine and local conditions can shape whether opportunity is reachable.
Marketing, business development, websites, AI experiments and writing taught me how ideas become visible, practical and usable when they are built carefully.
The current focus is independent civic work around young people, employment barriers, future work and practical prevention before crisis.
Automotive work
Training and RTO experience
Marketing and business development
Employment pathways
Community engagement
Digital projects
Civic work
Practical Hope sets out the current question more directly: how to make pathways visible before disengagement becomes crisis.
Practical Hope