Data from jobs portal Seek shows that the number of advertised opportunities for jobseekers in mining has increased in the past year.
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Geoscientist employment recovery slows down
The improvement in employment prospects that Australia’s geoscientists experienced during 2016 came to an end in the final quarter of the year, according to the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG).
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Victorian tyre company to employ sacked Stawell mine workers
Used Tyre Recycling Corporation (UTRC) has offered to employ some of the retrenched workers from the suspended Stawell gold mine in Victoria.
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Geologist employment continues to dive
Geoscientific employment in Australia continues to plumb new depths, with record underemployment since the start of the Australian geoscientist employment survey in 2009.
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Report aims to raise levels of Indigenous employment in mining industry
Mining companies struggling in the industry downturn are attempting to boost the number of Indigenous people employed in the industry.
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ABS releases mining stats for 2014
Australia’s iron ore industry added 30 per cent to its value between FY13 and FY14, according to new data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
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Geoscience community in unemployment crisis
Geoscientist unemployment has continued to soar in 2015, with the lowest employment levels seen in the industry since 2009.
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Mining jobs continue to lose ground
Mining jobs continue to tumble, with the DFP Mining and Resource Job Index slipping 4.9 per cent in May.
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Miners top the most attractive employer list
Australians still consider mining one of the best fields to work in, with Rio Tinto topping the Linkedin Most Attractive Employers list in 2015.
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WA mining sector to lose 20 per cent of workers by 2020
Resource industry employment in Western Australia will drop by 20 per cent over the next decade, down to an estimated 87,000 workers.
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Carmichael coal to hire 5000 in construction phase
Adani Mining are now taking expressions of interest for employment at the Carmichael mine.
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Female participation in mining falls
The number of women working in the mining industry has fallen by 1.6 per cent of the total workforce in the year to May 2014.
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Random Analytics: Australian Mining Jobs
Workforce planner Shane Granger has again delved into the state of Australian mining employment, showing which states gained, and which have lost, jobs.
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Hard times ahead for Hunter Valley coal
Mining companies in the Hunter Valley are bracing for a chilly winter, with analysts predicting coal prices will fall below the $77 per tonne mark.
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Redundant manufacturing workers search for jobs in mining sector
Former employees of Gympie manufacturing firm JH Smith and Sons who lost their jobs last year have decided to look for mining jobs.
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MACS Engineering sold to Sci-Fleet Group
Mackay engineering company and manufacturer MACS Engineering was yesterday saved from liquidation when it was purchased by Sci-Fleet Group.
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MACS Engineering shuts, 76 lose their jobs
Mackay engineering company and manufacturer MACS Engineering went into voluntary administration yesterday and 76 workers lost their jobs.
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Conference hears racism is rife in mining
Chair of WA’s Indigenous Women in Mining Council said racism is rife throughout the resource sector, and has seen many Aboriginal employees walk off the job.
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Toowoomba manufacturer to cut up to 100 jobs
Toowoomba manufacturer Russell Mineral Equipment will cut between 50 and 100 jobs in response to weakening conditions in the mining sector.
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Caterpillar workers from Burnie to work in Thailand
Some of the workers from the Caterpillar plant in Burnie will work at the factory in Thailand that took jobs from their own plant.
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