Welcome to the AREEA Member Portal

Login

Register

Is your company a member of AREEA?  Register now to access the Member Portal

Welcome to the AREEA Member Portal

News, information and resources in one location for your access to ongoing support.

From fact sheets, guides and reference libraries to breaking news, the portal is your comprehensive and exclusive reference tool.

Mine training partnership delivers real outcomes for Indigenous jobseekers

A GROUP of Western Australian Indigenous jobseekers are on their way to better career outcomes with the help of a new resources industry training partnership that fast-tracks their qualifications and employment opportunities in the state’s mining sector.

Under the program delivered by the skills arm of Australia’s national resource industry employer group, AREEA Skills Connect, and alliance partner Access Working Careers, 12 Indigenous candidates last week commenced fully-funded training in mine site security.

Access Working Careers director Peter Naughton said the four-week program ensures the participants will benefit from the state’s thriving resource sector.

“It is vital that Western Australia’s Indigenous communities continue to have access to the social and economic opportunities that the resource industry creates,” said Naughton.

“This training program provides Indigenous jobseekers with a Certificate II in Security Operations and the ability to transition into meaningful employment in one of the resource industry’s most important service sectors.

“Our 12 participants completed the pre-employment assessments with flying colours and are excited about their future careers in the resource industry and contributing to significant nation-building projects.”

Following completion of the program, participants will have the opportunity to gain employment with Tri-Shield Services, an Indigenous Australian company providing security services to the West Australian resource sector.

AREEA Skills Connect project director Tara Diamond said the past decade of strong investment has seen the resource industry become one of the largest employers of Indigenous people.

“Many Western Australian resource employers already run their own successful Indigenous training and employment programs, demonstrating the important contribution our industry makes to real job outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people,” said Diamond.

“Facilitating job outcomes for local Indigenous Australians is critical to fulfilling our industry’s community responsibilities, but also helps mining employers tackle complex skills challenges.

“Recognising Indigenous Australians as an important source of skills and labour, the AWC and AREEA Skills Connect have teamed up to provide the pathways for more Indigenous Australians to become valuable members of the resource industry workforce.

“The first group of 12 Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander participants will gain skills in security operations and learn about the unique work environments, employer expectations and how to carve out long and successful careers within the state’s $142bn resource industry.”

AREEA Skills Connect and Access Working Careers are both backed by separate Australian Government funding grants focused on workforce development and Indigenous participation.

To learn more about the program, click here.

IMG 1146AREEA Skills Connect and Access Working Careers have partnered up to to deliver real employment outcomes for Indigenous jobseekers

Create your AREEA Member login

Register