There are estimated to be more than 100,000 fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workers in Australia, with the bulk of them in mining. The working model staffs mines across the country’s most remote sites, ...
There could be interesting changes (challenges?) ahead for Australian mining’s fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) workers, at least for the foreseeable future. Whilst the sector has certainly seen some changes ...
Ashlea, who goes by the name The Salty Pinup on her social media channels, explained how much she earned when she first started as a fly-in, fly-out truck driver at a mine site with no experience. She ...
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FIFO worker's $50,000 gamble as dream of home ownership rewritten among young Aussies
Even when he was earning “good money” working in mining, Jack Boxer knew buying a home where he wanted to live was not going ...
State government and the Chamber of Minerals & Energy look to incentivise workers from the east coast to relocate permanently to regional areas The West Australian government is looking to entice ...
FIFO workers are revealing the staggering amount they earn as new starters, as well as the perks – and it might encourage you to quit your job. Cal McIlwaine told his followers the FIFO gig was “very ...
FIFO worker reveals how rentvesting strategy set him up with financial independence, four properties
Landing a FIFO job on a Western Australia drill rig at 23 put Mr Bellomia in a prime position to boost his income and set himself up financially for life, he told Mortgage Choice. It was here that he ...
When it comes to the polls, FIFO workers are most likely to vote for the party which will support their industry. Wesfarmers In Western Australia business is booming for the mining and resources ...
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