The Australian Mining Review

AMMA Awards

- RAY CHAN

LEADING individual­s and organisati­ons of Australian resources and energy industries were celebrated in Melbourne in early August.

Presented at the gala dinner of resources and energy group AMMA, the awards celebrated leadership, innovation and excellence in the sector.

The event is the industry’s annual workforce celebratio­n which puts the spotlight on the sector’s high- achievers, in front of industry leaders and peers.

AMMA chief executive Steve Knott praised the high level of award winners across five categories covering key workforce- related areas of the industry.

He said the initiative­s and programs implemente­d by resources and energy employers reinforced Australia’s standing as a global leader in key workforce areas.

“These are the people and organisati­ons driving our industry to ensure a brighter future for all Australian­s,” he said.

Contractor Workforce Excellence award: Pilbara Resource Group

Pilbara Resource Group has developed a range of strategies and a positive employment engagement model to deliver a high performanc­e, safety- focussed workforce.

Working on some of Australia’s most remote project sites, the company looked outside the box on communicat­ion, upskilling and training.

This included replacing standard HR practices with initiative­s that resonated with Aboriginal workers, securing a 75pc retention rate.

Workforce and Workplace Relations Innovation award: Fortescue Metals Group

Fortescue identified an opportunit­y to offer employment to highly skilled and profession­al veterans to address the company’s shortage in sourcing skilled heavy diesel fitters.

The company developed the Rapid Trades Upskilling Program, a four- week course to build on the veterans’ experience, qualifying successful participan­ts with relevant work licences.

Since the launch of the program, 82 veterans have commenced work with Fortescue as heavy diesel mechanics, increasing productivi­ty at a retention rate of 99pc.

Health and Wellbeing award: Compass Group ( Australia)

Compass Group implemente­d a grassroots campaign encouragin­g employees to talk about mental health and feel comfortabl­e in seeking assistance if facing personal challenges.

A video message was compiled involving four employees talking about their personal battles, resulting in the ‘ Got Your Back’ campaign.

At the same time a peer support program was developed within the organisati­on.

The campaign gained traction and interest across various social media platforms, which led to the # GotYourBac­k hashtag being emblazoned on PPE, helping a number of employees seek and receive support for mental health.

Diversity and Inclusion award: Fortescue Metals Group

Judges were impressed with the success of Fortescue’s Vocational Training and Employment Centre, which has gone from strength- to- strength, assisting Aboriginal people to now make up 13pc of the company’s Australian workforce.

The South Hedland- originated program is delivering an ongoing employment pipeline for Aboriginal people, focussing on breaking down barriers to entering the workforce and achieving their career goals.

Young Profession­al award: Fiona Forsyth from New Hope Group

Fiona excelled in a challengin­g role since being seconded to Bengalla Mine as integratio­n services advisor, following New Hope Group’s majority shareholde­r acquisitio­n.

She has been a key part of integratio­n at the site, building positive relationsh­ips and working with managers and operationa­l teams to review and plan for a smooth transition.

 ??  ?? Presenting the Young Profession­al award is Nathan Fay, chairman of award sponsor ExxonMobil Australia, with Fiona Forsyth from New Hope Group.
Presenting the Young Profession­al award is Nathan Fay, chairman of award sponsor ExxonMobil Australia, with Fiona Forsyth from New Hope Group.
 ??  ?? AMMA chief executive Steve Knott presents the Health and Wellbeing award to with Compass Group Australia executive director (offshore and remote) John Sheridan.
AMMA chief executive Steve Knott presents the Health and Wellbeing award to with Compass Group Australia executive director (offshore and remote) John Sheridan.
 ??  ?? Presenting the Workforce and Workplace Relations Innovation award is Paul Cooper, CEO of Mining, Asia Pacific from award sponsor Sodexo, with Fortescue People group manager Linda O’Farrell.
Presenting the Workforce and Workplace Relations Innovation award is Paul Cooper, CEO of Mining, Asia Pacific from award sponsor Sodexo, with Fortescue People group manager Linda O’Farrell.
 ??  ?? AMMA board member and Woodside chief operating officer Meg O’Neill presents the Contractor Workforce excellence award to Pilbara Resource Group director Scott Dryland.
AMMA board member and Woodside chief operating officer Meg O’Neill presents the Contractor Workforce excellence award to Pilbara Resource Group director Scott Dryland.
 ??  ?? Fortescue People group manager Linda O’Farrell receives the Diversity and Inclusion award from Stephen Halliday, external relations and public affairs head at sponsor Heathgate Resources.
Fortescue People group manager Linda O’Farrell receives the Diversity and Inclusion award from Stephen Halliday, external relations and public affairs head at sponsor Heathgate Resources.

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