Brendan Dyson, a former teacher, has swapped the classroom for the mine site as part of a recent new-to-industry intake, which required no prior knowledge of the mining sector.
About us
The New Hope Group is an Australian owned and operated diversified energy company which has been proudly based in South East Queensland for more than 60 years. With business interests and operations spanning coal mining, exploration, port operation, oil, agriculture, innovative technologies and investment, New Hope is ranked as one of the 100 largest ASX listed companies by market capitalisation, and is amongst the top 10 ASX listed companies based in Queensland. The success of New Hope’s diversified ventures along with a reputation for hard work and sensible management has seen the business grow to become one of the State’s largest regionally based corporations, directly employing around 600 people. Our continued growth is founded on a long-term commitment to our employees and disciplined management, alongside a proactive approach to the environment, community and social responsibility.
- Website
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http://www.newhopegroup.com.au/
External link for New Hope Group
- Industry
- Mining
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Brisbane City, Queensland
- Type
- Public Company
Locations
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Primary
Level 16, 175 Eagle Street
Brisbane City, Queensland 4000, AU
Employees at New Hope Group
Updates
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New Acland Coal recently celebrated the 200th worker milestone. The ramp-up of operations has allowed a host of new, old faces to return to site, like Environmental Supervisor, Don Ballon. In his spare time, Don proudly volunteers at the Brymaroo Rodeo & Campdraft, one of many community organisations supported by New Acland Coal.
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A $360,000 funding extension from New Hope Group will allow the PCYC Oakey Connect Program to support the region’s young people for another two years. Two years ago, New Hope Group stepped-in and prevented the PCYC Oakey Connect program from closing. Pictured are Youth Support Workers Sherkierah Pender and William Haupt, Program Coordinator Katarina Medland and Acting Sergeant and Youth Club Program Manager, Chantal Kelly (Left to right).
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New Acland Coal has reached a significant milestone, with its 250th full-time employee starting work at New Acland Mine last month. The achievement comes less than two years after the Queensland Government critically assessed and approved the Stage 3 project. The 250 worker milestone includes more than a dozen new-to-industry jobs.