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Proposed project to reinvigorate Mount Morgan gold mine and create over 100 new jobs

A proposal in late 2022 created more than 130 jobs at the Mount Morgan gold mine – leading labour hire company Techforce explains. 

 

Mount Morgan, a Central Queensland gold mine, was once the world’s largest gold mine. Under a new proposal as part of the Invested in Queensland program, the mine is set to undergo rapid expansion. The program will be led by Heritage Minerals and is intended to breathe new life into the mine, providing both environmental and financial benefits to the local community. This expansion will result in the creation of more than 130 new, full-time positions will be created, providing a wealth of opportunities for all applicants interested in rigger jobs or chef jobs. 

 

Mount Morgan gold mine has a vast, proud history in Queensland and has long been beneficial to its surrounding community since the early 1900s. This proposal will establish a tailings processing plant on site, allowing for local processing of gold instead of shipping it elsewhere. Not only will this reduce the mine’s environmental impact, but it will also create over 100 new positions and generate up to $40 million in new mining royalties to the State in less than 10 years. 

 

Various roles will be available, including rigging, administration, processing, mining, chef jobs and more, each requiring different levels of experience and credentials. According to Techforce, mining recruitment is offering competitive remuneration and impressive benefits to incentivize Australians to consider a job in the mining industry. The labour hire company explains that entry level jobs in the mining sector are increasingly accompanied by six-figure salaries, improved accommodation options, better work-life balance initiatives and more. 

 

Approvals for the project is underway and those involved are eager to set gears in motion. To learn more about available mining, rigging, FIFO and chef jobs Perth to Queensland, contact Techforce today. 


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