OPERATIONS

Australia's upcoming projects to require 22,000 new workers by 2030

Employers’ association report finds “lowest five-year outlook” for new mining jobs in recent years

Rope access mine worker at construction iron ore mine site in Pilbara, Australia

Rope access mine worker at construction iron ore mine site in Pilbara, Australia | Credits: King Ropes Access / Shutterstock

Australia's 96 major mining and energy projects set to start production between the end of 2025 and 2030 will require 22,279 new "operating-phase" jobs, according to a report published today (September...

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