Monday, 22 April 2013

Booming Mining and construction Jobs in Western Australia

Iron ore extraction in Western Australia, in the 2008-09 amounted to forty-seven percent of WA resources valued at 33.56 billion Australian. The total valuation of the natural resources extraction in Western Australia was $71.3 billion in 2008-09 a growth rate of 19 percent compared with 2007-08.

Mining Jobs in Western Australia experienced massive growth. Iron extraction increases expanding by 8.5 percent. In fact 316 million tones of ore was produced in 2008-09.

This is obviously a massive boom and the question arises can this extraordinary growth continue in the medium term? In terms of market capitalisation the mining industry grew by an eye watering 53 percent with the majority of ore going to China took almost ¾ of all iron ore produced in WA, followed by Japan with 21 percent.

This boom has allowed for many millionaires to be produced in WA with construction jobs in Western Australia booming. You do not have to travel far in Cities such as Perth WA to see the vast wealth produced with huge stately homes built along beautiful scenic lakes and rivers.  


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Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Mining Potential and outlook for Mining and Construction Jobs worldwide

In many places, the mining growth has resulted in economic rebounds, as prices increased due to demand from Countries such as China.
The bounce back was uneven because of the lack of clarity in proposed resource taxation, the euro crisis and uncertainty in the United States.
The weight of revival varied greatly from continent to continent:
  • In Africa, trade grew as firms looked to secure future prospects, with West Africa looking like one of the major resource suppliers of the future.
  • Across Asia-Pacific gold, coal and steel were extremely popular.  
  • In Latin America growth continued with the onset of currency wars in Venezuela, devaluation continuing around the globe.
  • In North America, companies consolidated the positions and received economic stimulus form the FED.
India is emerging as a major force in the mining area and will be the next key growth area in future driven by the vast population, social cohesion and demand generated as a result of a growing middle class.
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Friday, 12 April 2013

Mining jobs in Australia

Mining jobs in Australia


New census data shows an isolated coastal region in Western Australia has the highest salaries, with average yearly income of more than £68,000.


The town with the largest number of wallet busting incomes is the mining port of Dampier, where nearly 1/4 of homes bring in more than £140,000 a per annum. The 13 richest towns in Australia are all in Western Australia, the centre of the exploding mining sector jobs boom.


Sydney’s highest-earning suburbs have mean incomes of just £45,000 in comparison. Melbourne’s are around £40,000. However it must be noted that the figures do not reflect the fact that the cost of living is also extremely expense in Australia where a salary of $40,000 AUD would be the equivalent of approximately £27,000 in the UK. For example a pint of Beer in the Centre of Perth WA would cost approximately £6.60! Although there are lots of mining vacancies in Western Australia.


The inventory, completed from 2011 census figures, shows the life changing influence from China’s demand for Australian resources. If fact China and Australia have recently agreed currency agreements whereby they will no-longer be required to trade in US Dollars.


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