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Mining leading on the job front

THE Australian coal mining industry’s recovery is expected to accelerate throughout 2018 with the latest data from Seek Employment Trends showing the mining sector is out in front for job ad growth throughout 2017 with an overall increase of 67.7%.

Jobs are coming back to mining.

Jobs are coming back to mining.

The industry recorded more than 17,000 new roles in 2017 and the average advertised salary was $111,773.    Apart from Western Australia, growth has been primarily driven by the coal-rich states of...

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