Central Queensland Site Services


Resource Sector Solutions

Telephone: 07 3613 9754
Address: PO Box 5134
Q Supercenter
Queensland 4218, Australia
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Central Queensland Site Services can recruit overseas workers for your company, if you would like help with overseas recruitment please contact Central Queensland Site Services

Are you a heavy equipment fitter, diesel mechanic or heavy equipment specialist that is working for or has worked for a Main Dealer of Caterpillar, Komatsu, Cummins, JCB or Volvo?

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Working in Australia, why work in Australia?
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Australian Information Guide


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Australia is one of the most diverse countries in the world. It enjoys the best of all worlds. Australia is a natural wonderland of beautiful beaches, crystal blue waters, amazing ancient rock formations and pristine rainforests. From the shopping in its Capital Cities to the pristine beaches of the Coast, Australia has something for everyone.

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Working in New Caledonia, why work in New Caledonia?
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New Caledonia Information Guide


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New Caledonia, is a French overseas Territory of France located in the sub-region of Melanesia in the southwest Pacific. It comprises a main island the Loyalty Islands and several smaller islands. It has approximately a land area of 18,575.5 square kilometers (7,172 sq mi). The population was estimated in January 2009 to be 249,000. New Caledonia is located -21.5; 165.5 in the southwest Pacific Ocean, approximately 1,200 kilometers (746 mi) east of Australia and 1,500 kilometers (932 mi) northwest of New Zealand.

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Working in Papua New Guinea, why work in Papua New Guinea?
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Papua New Guinea Information Guide


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There is a large abundance of work available in Papua New Guinea with many of the mines, there is also a contract been awarded for a LNG plant, with two 3.3 million trains, including facilities for inlet processing, treating, liquefaction, storage and loading. This will create a great need for thousands of skilled tradesmen experienced in this type of construction.

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Overseas Recruitment News

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Nov02

The planned new Australian Mine

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Deputy Premier, Treasurer and State Development Minister Andrew Fraser said the $6.6 billion project by Hancock Galilee Pty Ltd (Hancock) could create long-term job opportunities for the state.

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Oct26

Australian mining investment surges despite economy, tax concerns

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Investment in Australian mining could surpass A$80-billion by 2015, despite concerns over the global economy and the introduction of new taxes on carbon, iron-ore and coal mining profits, an independent economic forecaster and analyst said on Monday.

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Oct11

Olympic Dam mega-mine opens new job opportunities

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BHP Billiton's plan to create the world's largest open-cut mine in South Australia has won federal and state government development approval, bringing potentially enormous economic benefits.

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Apr22

Australian Union predicts a disastrous skills shortage in Australia

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One of Australia’s largest Union’s the AMWU Queensland has predicted a disastrous skills shortage in Australia in the next five years.

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Apr18

Australian Mining Giant BHP Billiton plans a $48bn expansion of its iron ore operations

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BHP Billiton flagged the expansion of its Pilbara region iron ore mines, ports and railways that could triple the Australian company's annual production to 480 million tonnes a year over the next decade

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Mar30

Is the worlds largest open cut mine going to be in Australia?

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An industry source said if the Olympic Dam expansion was approved, BHP would "make the biggest order of trucks and other mining equipment in history".

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