Aeris Resources (Tritton Mine) took a different approach to how they recruit staff and set up a career information tent in Drummond Park last Wednesday. Tritton’s manager of people and safety, Talan Breaden said they spoke to about 25 people including locals who have no previous mining experience along with seasoned Bogger and Jumbo Operators. “We have approximately five of them attending our upcoming Green Hat Truck Interview Day, so it just goes to show it’s never too late to consider a career in mining,” Talan said. Talan is pictured at centre with Tritton employees Kimberley Cowan, Chris Giles, Regan Kings and Angela Jager-Haala.
Aeris Resources (Tritton Mine) took a different approach to how they recruit staff and set up a career information tent in Drummond Park last Wednesday. Tritton’s manager of people and safety, Talan Breaden said they spoke to about 25 people including locals who have no previous mining experience along with seasoned Bogger and Jumbo Operators. “We have approximately five of them attending our upcoming Green Hat Truck Interview Day, so it just goes to show it’s never too late to consider a career in mining,” Talan said. Talan is pictured at centre with Tritton employees Kimberley Cowan, Chris Giles, Regan Kings and Angela Jager-Haala.
Landholders involved in the Professional Wild Dog Controller (PWDC) Program have recently achieved a major milestone with the 100th wild dog removed from the landscape. The program, which is coordinated by West-ern Local Land Services, has involved six PWDCs working with local landholders to control wild dogs, as well as […]
The Cobar Yabbies Senior Men’s Swim-ming Club is confident their 50th anniver-sary celebrations, planned for next month, will still go ahead … in some form or anoth-er. Club secretary Bob Clark said after almost 12 months of research and planning, they are hold-ing off on the State Government’s announce-ment this […]