Are coal mining jobs coming back?
by Dan Hatch
Does coal mining in Australia still have a bright future? And what does that mean for jobs?
by Dan Hatch
Does coal mining in Australia still have a bright future? And what does that mean for jobs?
by Dan Hatch
The news this year is good, so the mood amongst those attending Diggers and Dealers in Kalgoorlie is buoyant.
What are the benefits to mining companies of employing residential candidates instead of hiring a FIFO worker?
The Western Australian Government's inquiry into the impact of FIFO work practices on mental health was tabled in Parliament on 18 June 2015. Has anything been done since then?
How can you avoid creepy crawlies on site? And what are mining companies doing to protect endangered species?
Have you ever wondered what it is like being a FIFO worker? Here's a firsthand account of the work and lifestyle.
Has the mining industry turned the corner? Is this the beginning of a new boom? Many people are starting to say so.
Earlier this year, Collingwood defender Harry O'Brien did one of the bravest things I've ever seen a sportsperson do. He went public on his battle with depression and his personal 'demons'.
You may have heard of the 'black dog' and mental health but the red, brown, white and all the rest can be part of the FIFO life.
Early in my career I witnessed what I deemed to be, travesties of justice as my colleagues were promoted ahead of me.
Some families get so used to the FIFO/DIDO lifestyle that the idea of a ‘normal’ relationship sounds pretty scary.
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