GEARING UP GEA NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2013
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QGC Opens New Gladstone Office and Public Information Centre
EZI COMMUNICATIONS Wins prestigious Australasian award
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PROJECT UPDATE Calliope Crossroads Intersection Upgrade
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SOCIAL PICS Industry Update Luncheon
Member of the month
GEA
Message from the GM
of your attention, adapting skills to needs and releasing your inner entrepreneur to turn $1 to $1 million, to name just a few. Speakers include a number of professionals from industry, media, science, business services and government, with keynote presentations from celebrated comedian and actress Julia Morris and Napoleon Perdis Cosmetics Managing Director, Emanuel Perdis. While I know some women will say they are too busy to attend, my answer to them is that you are a woman – multitasking and organising is what we do best! So make the time to come and be inspired, challenged, develop your skills and network. Remember, the conference is not only for women in the region, but also for those who employ women in the workplace or perhaps lead teams of women.
GEA’s 2013 event calendar kicked off last month with an insightful and entertaining presentation by Oil & Gas expert Howard Thomas at our sold-out February Industry Update Luncheon. This month shows no signs of slowing down with the roll-out of Stage 3 of the GEA Tender Readiness Program. The workshops will be held over March and April, focusing on tender writing for teams, the elements of a STAR tender, choosing a strategic approach, ensuring the culture of your workplace shines and much more. A second workshop in April entitled Marketing for Tendering and Business will cover capability statement creation, tender design, developing tender templates and persuasive communication techniques. A final workshop in April will examine the contractual fundamentals to achieve on-time payments and avoid disputes. Preparations are well underway for the GEA Inspiring Women in Industry Conference. The conference program is bursting with presentations spanning a range of topics and interactive workshops including career development, taking control 2
For any members who may be considering implementing ISO9001 into their workplace, the GEA is currently designing a project to help build business capabilities. The pilot program will assist in building SME’s systems and processes, resulting in improving business systems, policies and capabilities within GEA’s membership base initially in the Gladstone area. The project will benefit the local business community as well as major industry by fostering improved supplier capabilities, improving efficiency, and strongly promoting participating members’ development in systems and processes to major industry. The program will provide guidance to GEA members to identify, research, and implement world class practices, methods, and procedures, which will result in building the capabilities and capacity of their business. The objective is to empower members to operate in accordance with quality management system standard ISO9001, resulting in recognition of ‘World’s Best Practice’. If you are interested in this pilot program please email me at gm@gea.asn.au We thank you for your ongoing support of the GEA and we look forward to catching up with you at our first Member2Member function for 2013 on Wednesday 27 March.
Carli Hobbs GEA General Manager
Safety Moment Global Manufacturing Group is committed to providing a safe and healthy working environment for employees and others in the workplace. Global Manufacturing Group’s Management System enlists the co-operation of all managers, employees, contractors, suppliers and visitors to achieve this goal. Through our inspection, review and consultation process, we endeavour to identify hazards, assess risks, implement controls and monitor and review the effectiveness of those controls. All employees have an obligation to report hazards and hazardous activities and any hazard identified should be recorded using the applicable documentation. To begin identifying hazards, a person should simply ask the question “Does this task / activity / situation / event have the potential to harm a person?” Another way is to ask the question “What if?” Risks are measured according to the likelihood and severity of injury. A risk assessment should be conducted for all hazards identified in the workplace. Risks must be assessed and prioritised using processes equivalent to those set out in relevant advisory standards under relevant legislation. To assess the potential risks associated with a hazard, the likelihood of an event happening and the severity of the potential consequences of the event must be estimated. There are a number of factors that influence likelihood, which are as follows: •
How often the task occurs;
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How many people are exposed;
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The duration of exposure;
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Quantities and materials or multiple exposure points involved;
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The position of the hazard relative to employees and to other hazards;
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The skills and competence of persons exposed;
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The experience of persons exposed;
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Any special characteristics of the people involved;
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Distractions;
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Environmental conditions;
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Repetition;
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Condition of equipment;
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The effectiveness of existing control measures.
GMG Workers
Safety is the responsibility of everyone. No job is so important that we cannot take time to perform our work safely.
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GEA February facebook Competition
Events
Thank you to everyone who entered our facebook competition from our February newsletter. Congratulations to our winner Leigh Zimmerlie from GAGAL, we hope you enjoy your Dan Murphy’s gift voucher. To stay up to date with all the latest news and information from GEA, head to www.facebook.com/GladstoneEngineeringAlliance and like our page!
GEA March Member2Member Function presented by Lenz Moreton Our informal member-to-member functions provide the ideal forum in which to connect with like-minded people who understand your business challenges. These functions are exclusive to members only, offering a great opportunity to meet and mingle with your peers from business and industry in a relaxed social setting.
event details
Date: Wednesday 27 March 2013
Cost: Free. Food and drinks provided.
Time: 4:30pm – 7:00pm
RSVP: reception@gea.asn.au by Monday 25 March
Venue: CQ University, Leo Zussino Building Grand Foyer
GEA & Aurora Marketing ‘Marketing for Tendering and Business’ Workshop Are your tenders well designed? Is your capability statement current? Ensure your bid looks as good as it sounds with this 1 day workshop.
event details
Date: Tuesday 16 April 2013 Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm Venue: Old Gladstone Post Office, 33 Goondoon Street Register: www.gea.asn.au/Events
Cost: GEA Members registering less than 3 people from the same company $95pp / GEA Members registering 3 or more people from the same company $85pp / NonMembers $170pp
GEA & McCullough Robertson ‘Get Paid Quicker: Best Practice Construction & Supplier Contracts’ Half Day Workshop Join us for a half day workshop to learn to manage the commercial risks associated with supplying to projects and the contractual fundamentals to achieve on-time payments and avoid disputes.
event details
Date: Tuesday 23 April 2013
Cost: GEA Members $50pp / Non-Members $105pp
Time: 9:00am – 12:30pm
Register: www.gea.asn.au/Events by Monday 15 April
Venue: Old Gladstone Post Office, 33 Goondoon Street
GEA Inspiring Women in Industry Conference The Inspiring Women in Industry Conference brings world-class speakers to the City of Gladstone for two days of incredible programming. Delegates participate in interactive workshops, receive coveted professional advice and partake in valuable networking. GEA is proud to announce Julia Morris - one of Australia’s most successful comedy exports - and cosmetic king Emanuel Perdis as keynote speakers for the 2013 conference. Other speakers include Jillian Kingsford Smith, Barbara Jinks, Kathy Hirschfeld, Karla Way-McPhail, Alastair Rylatt, Linda Ray and Bronwyn Sheehan.
event details
Date: Wednesday 15 & Thursday 16 May 2013
From 30 March 2013 Standard Rates will apply
Venue: Gladstone Entertainment Centre Marquee
Standard Rate: $650pp / $6,000 Set of 10 Tickets / $350pp Student*
EARLY BIRD TICKETS AVAILABLE UNTIL FRIDAY 29 MARCH 2013 Early Bird Rate: $550pp / $5,000 Set of 10 Tickets / $250pp Student*
*Student rate offered to those engaged in full-time study.
Dates for your Diary
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May 2013 (date to be advised) – GEA May Member2Member Function
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Tuesday 4 June 2013 - GEA June Industry Update Luncheon presented by Homeground Gladstone
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Friday 19 July 2013 - GEA Charity Golf Day presented by Projects Unlimited. Please note, team registrations will open on Monday 3 June 2013.
Member of the Month Lenz Moreton Engineering and Construction Lawyers Lenz Moreton, a Queensland law firm, better understands your technical issues because Chris Lenz (with 24 years legal experience), is also a professional engineer with 20 years experience. Another consultant is also a qualified engineer, meaning the firm’s four lawyers have the technical and legal experience to assist you in your industry. We assist owners, builders/head contractors, subcontractors, specialist suppliers, consulting engineers and architects. We have been to the High Court, and regularly appear in all other Queensland Courts and Tribunals. Our services include: •
Advice on the risks, and redrafting of contracts, for the projects our clients would like
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Contract administration advice and correspondence
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Payment claims and schedules under the Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 (“BCIPA”), or under the contract
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Early resolution of payment or technical disputes by adjudication, arbitration, litigation or mediation
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Securing monies under the Subcontractors Charges Act 1974
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Disputes with the BSA
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Making or resisting winding up applications
Chris Lenz has a particular interest in water and wastewater, which are scientifically driven processes, similar to the CSG, coal and mining industries in the Gladstone region, and the firm would welcome your inquiries or to meet you this month.
Chris Lens Principal
Reg Kleidon Special Counsel
Ruth Kennedy Solicitor
Becky Currie Office Administrator
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EZI Communications wins prestigious Australasian award GEA member and Gladstone small business EZI Communications took on the best of the best at the recent Motorola Solutions Australasian Awards night earlier this year and has come up trumps.
EZI Communications is located at 1/121 Hanson Road Gladstone and has recently expanded its offices to cope with the unprecedented growth that the business is currently experiencing.
EZI Communications won the prestigious award for 2012 Australasian Accessories Partner of the Year, beating competition from Motorola Solutions Partners from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Island Region. The awards were presented as part of the Motorola Solutions 2013 Executive Partner Forum, which brought business leaders from the company’s channel community together for networking opportunities and to discuss business strategy for the year ahead. EZI Communications is one of the largest suppliers of two way radio, phone systems and wireless solutions to enterprise customers in Queensland and is wholly owned and operated by Gladstone locals Vern and Carol Elms. Company Owner and Managing Director Vern Elms said that the award was an immense recognition of the work performed by the EZI Communications team. “We were very surprised to win the award, especially given the high calibre of competition from other dealers in Australia and across the South Pacific,” Mr Elms said. “The award is testament to the hard work and dedication put in by our team. 2012 was a great year for EZI Communications and 2013 is already shaping up to be a huge year that will see the business continue to grow.”
Vern Elms (left), Owner and Managing Director, EZI Communications accepts the award from Bevan Clarke (right), General Manager, Two Way Radio, Motorola Solutions ANZ.
Sinclair Xray Inspection Services Pty Ltd Sinclair Xray Inspection Services Pty Ltd (SXIS) is a privately owned
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Liquid Penetrant testing
testing and inspection services company operating NATA accredited
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Positive Material Identification (PMI onsite)
facilities in accordance with ISO 17025 in Melbourne, Sydney,
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Ferrite testing (onsite)
Brisbane and Gladstone.
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Portable Hardness testing (onsite)
SXIS carries out non destructive testing xray, gamma ray, ultrasonics
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Hydrostatic testing
and surface method testing along with all mechanical testing.
Sinclair Xray Inspection Services supplies testing and consulting services to the following industries:
The SXIS Gladstone facility offers full test services and is currently
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Oil and Gas
installing a new 100 tonne universal test machine capable of
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Chemical plants
performing tensile tests of weld samples, compression tests and
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Pipeline
bend tests up to 100 tonne capacity. Other supporting tests such
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Fabrication and Engineering
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Transport
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Water
as Charpy impact tests, fillet break tests, macro examination and Vickers hardness testing are also offered. SXIS offers metallurgical consulting services covering weld procedures, failure investigation and material consulting.
Contacts
Non Destructive testing services cover:
Gladstone:
Warren Sketcher
07 4979 0014
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Radiography
Brisbane:
Mark Allen
07 3208 6979
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Ultrasonic testing
Sydney:
Paul Titterton
02 9831 4382
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Magnetic Particle testing
Melbourne:
Ian Buttler
03 9741 0288
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AC Yoke
Email: info@sinxray.com.au
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Bench machine up to 4000amps
Web: www.sinxray.com.au
Project Update Calliope Crossroads Intersection Upgrade The Calliope Crossroads is located approximately 2 kilometres east of Calliope in Central Queensland. The intersection links the Bruce Highway, port and industrial facilities in Gladstone, established agricultural areas of the Callide and Dawson Valleys and the developing Bowen Basin and Surat Basin coalfields. More than 8000 vehicles pass through the intersection each day. In June 2010 the Department of Transport and Main Roads sought community feedback on a number of Calliope Crossroads intersection upgrade proposals. Following a review of community feedback, a design for the upgrade has been developed which meets the current and projected needs of the region. The Australian Government has committed $150 million through the Nation Building Program to upgrade the intersection. In July 2012, Golding Contractors was announced as the successful construction contractor to join the department in delivering the Calliope Crossroads project. Construction began in August 2012 and will take up to two years to complete. With the recent regional flooding, the project has experienced up to 8 weeks of delays. At this time, the project is expected to be open to traffic in mid-late 2014. The Department of Transport and Main Roads will continue to work with the contractor to provide advice to motorists and the community ahead of traffic changes or project milestones.
Arrow seeks public input on expansion COMMUNITY sessions will be held throughout the Bowen Basin this month for the public to comment on Arrow Energy’s planned coal seam gas expansion in the region.
“Arrow’s Bowen Gas Project will have a lifespan of about 40 years which will help meet the growing demand for cleaner fuels,” Mr Faulkner said.
Its Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) has been released and was publicly available from March 11 2013.
“It will also complement Arrow’s existing Moranbah Gas Project, a joint venture with AGL, which continues to supply both the Moranbah and Townsville power stations and mineral refining facilities in north Queensland.”
Arrow is planning the staged development of CSG wells in a development area in Central Queensland from about 30 kilometres north of Glenden to 10 kilometres south of Blackwater. The Bowen Gas Project is one of two upstream CSG developments, which form part of the Arrow liquefied natural gas (LNG) project to convert CSG to LNG for export. Arrow Energy Chief Executive Andrew Faulkner said the EIS detailed the scope, potential impacts and mitigations as well as the benefits and opportunities from the Bowen Gas Project.
The EIS can be viewed at regional libraries and copies will be available on the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection’s website (www.ehp.qld.gov.au) and Arrow Energy’s website (www. arrowenergy.com.au) or by contacting Arrow Energy on the project freecall number 1800 038 856 or bowengas@arrowenergy.com.au to request a DVD copy. Written submissions on the EIS are invited from any person during the submission period, which started on 11 March 2013 and ends on 23 April 2013. Source: Shift Miner Magazine
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Profile
Women of Gladstone
In the lead up to our Inspiring Women in Industry Conference in May, GEA would like to take this opportunity to profile some of the many inspiring professional women in the Gladstone region. This month we’d like to introduce you to two very clever and driven young women, who are forging careers for themselves in the fields of finance and community relations.
Helen Simpson
Claire Wang
Senior Community Relations Adviser Santos GLNG
Payroll & Finance Officer Prime Equipment Sales/Rentals Pty Ltd
Helen has been working in the Community Relations sector for nearly 10 years. She first came to Gladstone in 1980 where she ran the family earthmoving business for almost 10 years before deciding to open her own fashion boutique in late 1989. After selling both businesses Helen worked in retail until she decided on a career change. In 2003 an opportunity arose with the Gladstone Observer Newspaper Company when she took up the role of Sales and Marketing Manager and later on the Client Business Manager in the advertising deptartment. Having strong customer service skills and a good understanding of small business, she continued to build on her solid relationships with the Gladstone business community and successfully coordinated a number of marketing campaigns to promote the Gladstone Observer Newspaper Company. She took the chance to get involved in the resource industry in early 2007 and worked in a range of project roles before joining the Santos GLNG team as the Senior Community Relations Adviser in April 2010. She describes her current role as being the conduit of information between the Gladstone community and the Santos GLNG project. She has a strong passion for Gladstone and its people. Being a long term resident, she has a good understanding of the community’s needs and its people. Working together with the GLNG Community Relations team, a big part of Helen’s role is supporting the local community through community events, sponsorships and charities as well as delivering Santos GLNG’s community investment program. Being involved face to face with the community and knowing that Santos GLNG is contributing positively to the Gladstone community gives her great satisfaction.
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Claire has recently moved to Gladstone to start her career as a Payroll & Finance Officer at Prime Rentals’ head office. In her early twenties, Claire left university in China to travel almost 13,000 kilometres to study for a bachelor degree in Hotel Management at Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus. Although Claire could hardly speak English when she first embarked on her Australian journey, through undertaking work experience in the hospitality industry her English quickly improved, which in turn helped her with her university studies. After several years of study, Claire eventually discovered her dream was to become an accountant. She completed an accounting internship with Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, which enabled her to experience various fields such as accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll. While completing her internship, Claire also completed her Masters degree in Accounting and was very proud to become an Australian Citizen in June last year. Claire believes that working for Prime Rentals in Gladstone has provided her with an excellent opportunity to enhance her career and become part of the Prime culture, as well as live in one the most dynamic locations in Australia. Claire’s responsibilities include payroll, accounts receivable and bookkeeping, and administration duties. Down the track, she will also assist Prime’s Corporate Manager with management accounting and financial analysis. Claire is keen to complete a CPA Australia qualification and bring the latest accounting knowledge to Prime Rentals.
Community QGC Opens New Gladstone Offfice and Public Information Centre QGC’s new office and public information centre is now open at 72 Goondoon Street. The space is a base for QGC staff and includes a meeting room and a visual information display of the Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG) project. The centre officially opened on Monday 18 February and is open to the public from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm. So drop by and don’t forget to check out that carpet!
SRS STANDS FOR SAFE RELIABLE SERVICE! Providing Safe, Reliable Australian made Products and Services Contact us - this is our focus at SRS Electric Central Qld (SRSCQ) in Gladstone. 9 Hilliard Street, Gladstone Qld 4680 As a specialist supplier of Electrical Automation and Low Voltage PO Box 618, Gladstone Qld 4680 Products and being a manufacturer for Main Switchboards and MCC’s our service and products cover all aspects of electrification Phone: +61 (0)7 4972 8300 and power to applications for Mining, Oil & Gas, Rail and heavy Fax: +61 (0)7 4972 8301 industry. Situated in Gladstone, Central Qld, our operations Email: sales@srscentralqld.com.au include warehousing for products and minor assembly’s works Abraham le Roux | Managing Director for switchboards. SRS Central Qld Pty Ltd, formerly Central Qld Hi Email: abraham.leroux@srscentralqld.com.au Tech, is part of SRS Electric, a group of companies consisting of low and medium voltage switchboard manufacturers and a specialist manufacturer of portable buildings with operations in NSW and “We are developing new partnerships in the local industry where our focus remains on supply of Safe, Reliable Products and Services. Victoria. SRS Central Qld is a specialised electrical supplier able to provide “As an Australian owned and operated business for over fifteen years technical product knowledge and support , we are well positioned to in Victoria and NSW we listened to our customers who were looking support our local industry.” to SRS for the support of their electrification & power infrastructure project requirements in Queensland, SRSCQ is committed to deliver As a leading distributor of Automation and Low Voltage products, quality products and services to support our Qld customers,” stated SRS Central Qld product portfolio and comprehensive services include the manufacture of mains & distribution switchboards as well Abraham le Roux ,Managing Director for SRSCQ. as the following products: “For us to provide the necessary support and develop stronger relationships we had to invest and establish a local presence in Qld.”
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Social Pics GEA February Industry Update Luncheon Tuesday 26 February 2013, Rydges Gladstone
L-R: Bruce Forbes (Seventeen Seventy Beach Pty Ltd) and Liz Cunningham MP (Member for Gladstone)
L-R: Doug Forster, Allan Jerrery (Seventeen Seventy Beach Pty Ltd) and Cameron Price (Fodico)
L-R: Louise Wessel (McKays Solicitors) and Kris Trevilyan (Australian Institute for Commercialisation)
L-R: Matt Ireland (Ireland & Co.), Nicola Kelbie (Cement Australia) and Bill Blake (McKays Solicitors)
Keynote Speaker Howard Thomas, General Manager Strategy & Development, Clough AMEC
Brendan Kanofski and Sean Grey (Total Drafting Service)
Welcome to new members: A Noble & Son, BLJ In-situ Solutions, CQ Executive
Properties, Ireland & Co, Katrina Elliot Photography, Lanyonscapes, Maintenance & Project Engineering, Onsite Rental Group, Precision Steel Fabrications, Rob Benn Holdings, and Slade Industries.
GEA Members
360 Group AB Marine Services ABB Australia Abigroup Contractors Active Physio Health Advanced Personnel Management Aggreko Generator Rentals Ahrens Group ALE ECR Heavylift ALMAK Plant Hire Alpha Concepts ALS Industrial Amovita Consulting Andro Charters Anembo Consultants Anywhere Healthcare by Medibank ANZ Applus RTD Arrow Energy ASTA - Australian Safety & Training Alliance Aurecon Australia Ausearthworx Ausproof Austral Wright Metals Australian Container Units Australian Migration & Visa Lawyers Axial Group Bamser Bank of Queensland Bay Turf Gladstone BBS Communications Group BDA Architecture Bellis Australia Belltech Services Bentley Systems Berg Engineering BGC Contracting Bill Robertson Toyota BMD Constructions BOC Gases - Gladstone Budget Rent A Car Buel Bullivants Bus Systems Australia Busy at Work C A Ramsay Camplin MCI Capricornia Training Company Cardno Queensland Cement Australia Central Fluid Power Central Queensland Inspection Services Central Queensland Institute of TAFE Central Queensland University Gladstone Chelgrave Contracting Australia Cherson Training Chiyoda Oceania Cimeco Civil Mining and Construction Clough Amec Cogent Scaffolding Commonwealth Bank Of Australia Conag Equipment Connect Personnel Conoco Phillips Contract Control International Contract Resources Convergenius Cooper Fluid Systems Corfield’s Electrical Service
Corporate Protection Australia Covey Associates CQ Chiropractic Centre CQ Consulting Group CQ Digital Solutions CQ First Aid and Safety Training CQM Group Cribhut Group Crumps International Custom Fluidpower Cutting Force Dept of State Development, Infrastructure & Planning DIMET Anti-Corrosion Dittman and Associates Diversified Mining Services Donald Cant Watts Corke Dowells Building Services Down to Earth Results Downing Teal Drake International Driven Training/Speed Aware Easy PC Training Elevate Media Em-Care Employment in Australia Energy Power Systems T/A CAT Rental Power Energy Skills Queensland Engineering Testing Services Engineers Queensland Environmine Data Services EQIP Gladstone ESA Fire Eureka Landscapes Europcar Gladstone EZI Communications Felix Laurus Venture T/a ESP Management Fitt Resources Flexihire Fodico Force Access Fredriksen Maclean & Associates G & S Engineering Services G.P. Metal Products GAGAL Garlock Sealing Technologies Generate PR Geovert Gibson Building Gibson Design & Drafting Gladstone Drafting Gladstone Heights Executive Apartments Gladstone Hydraulics Gladstone Machining & Fabrication Gladstone Ventures GLNG Global Manufacturing Group GO2 Recruitment Golder Associates Golding Contractors GRIT Solutions GTC Financial Haden Engineering Hanlon Painters Hanson Construction Materials Harrap Constructions Harvey Road Tavern Hatch Health Safety Environment Australia Herron Todd White HomeGround Gladstone I & C Instrumentation & Electrical ICN - Gladstone Inglis Survey and Mapping
GEA Members
International Workforce ITT Blakers JAL Concrete Works & Construction J & T Mechanical Installation JHE Services JJ Richards & Sons Job 2 Go John Holland Energy & Resources JPM Australia Just Performance Learning Knobel Consulting Koolat Safety KP Migration Services KTEQ Rentals Lacoa Management Land Surveys Laogard LaserBond Lee Crane Hire Lenz Moreton Lawyers LG Planning Services Macdonald & Michel Lawyers Management Group Services Mango 4 Office Technology Manpower Services McCosker Contracting McCullough Robertson McNee North Surveys MEGT Australian Apprenticeships Meinhardt Queensland MIGAS - Manufacturing Industries Group Apprenticeship Scheme Minecorp Rockhampton Mipec Monadelphous Engineering Moodie & Associates MPA Surveying MRAEL Group MWH Australia National Safety Council of Australia New Print HRG Nhulundu Health Services Novus Windscreens NQ Cranes Occupational Skills Centre Australia Onesteel Metalcentre Outback Industrial Pacific Tugs Aust People Resourcing Phoenix Group Photography by Murray Ware PK Engineering & Maintenance Products Powertech Prime Rentals Programmed Integrated Group Projects Unlimited PROJEM Propest Pest Management Services Protector Alsafe Purcell’s Lineboring & Engineering QER - Yarwun QGC QMI Solutions Queensland Sales & Marketing Quest Serviced Apartments Rain Harvesting Raine & Horne Real Estate Ramset Australia Rayment Excavations RCR Resources
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