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Friday, May 31, 2013

Learning and Safety First: Facts You Should Know About a White Card Training Course

If you're planning to take on a job in the construction industry in Australia, whether as a worker, project manager, or apprentice, you need to have a white card, which is a type of Occupational Health and Safety Certificate. To obtain a white card, you'll be required to complete a training course from an accredited agency. During the training, you'll learn about safety signs and symbols, safe work practices, and risk management principles.
A white card training course can either be conducted face to face, which usually lasts for six hours, and online for two to four hours depending on your pace. Individuals who wish to save time and energy often prefer online training delivered by approved trainers. For a web-based training, prepare for short answers and multi-choice questions, as well as a phone assessment. You can even begin and finish the training at any time of the day most convenient for you.
Although a standard white card no longer has an expiration date, anyone who hasn't worked in the construction industry for over two years is required to undergo retraining by employers. Take note that you won't be permitted to step into a construction site without a valid white card or proof of training. When looking for a training provider, see to it that the course they offer is recognized in the state or territory where you wish to work.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Top Three Reasons Why It's Great to Work in Australia

If you've been thinking about working and living in another country, then put Australia at the top of your list. Australia is the world's sixth largest country, with over 7,682,300 sq km of land area that spans an entire continent. The country's strong, robust economy is at par with the U.K. and the USA. Here are the top reasons why people from other countries choose to work in Australia:

Good pay

While some people might tell you that the cost of living in Australia is high, the wages are correspondingly higher, with even better benefits to boot. These include paid leaves, the possibility of flexible working arrangements (subject to minimum requirements), etc. Even if you aren't going to stay in Australia for the long haul, you can recoup whatever taxes you paid during your time there.

Endless job opportunities

In Australia, you will never have to fight for a job. There are more than enough jobs than the entire population can handle. So long as you're sufficiently qualified, it shouldn't be hard to find suitable employment.

Friendly people


Australians or Aussies are one of the most positive people on earth. Where you come from or what you believe in shouldn't be a barrier, so long as you make a genuine effort to get along with your Aussie colleagues. All the same, be sure to keep an open mind and be on your best behavior at all times.