Congratulations to the Mongolia Team of Mining Skills Australia
Congratulations to Mr. Enkhbadrakh Ochirkhuyag from the Mining Skills Australia Mongolia office, for his podium finish in the OBO Drift Series.
Driving in the Obo Customs and Mining Skills Australia sponsored car, he battled opponents in head-to-head drift races to finish in third place.
We can’t wait for your next race!

Mining Skills Australia thanks the Organisers
Mining Skills Australia would very much like to thank and show their appreciation to Troy Byers, organiser of the International Legends of League event, respected community member and International Legends of League player, Reggie Cressbrook for making it happen in Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council, Baralaba State School and Biloela, BANANA SHIRE COUNCIL, the Rebel Sports Callide Valley Allstars team and the International Legends of League players for sharing their experiences, participation and community support.
Mining Skills Australia would also like to thank and show their appreciation to the local Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council
and Biloela, BANANA SHIRE COUNCIL communities for their welcome and encouragement towards Mining Skills Australia and hosting us with incredible hospitality and all other sponsors
for their support.
Mining Skills Australia will continue to support the work that Troy Byers and the International Legends of League do because the
difference a community event like this can make to it’s members and especially the support and inspiration to the younger generations and youth in regional Australia, is incredible.
Thank you to everyone involved.





International Legends of League Game Day.
Saturday the 8th of May, was game day and the weather held off for this amazing event.
The community well and truly showed up in their numbers to cheer on the event with a crowd of over 2000’s supporters.
The community field and stands were outstanding and the hospitality on the day from the Biloela Panthers Rugby League club was exceptional.
A huge afternoon of Rugby League with community games playing right up until the main event, the Rebel Sports Callide Valley Allstars versus the Mining Skills Australia Aussie Legends Team.
With Emma as Coach, how could they loose 😉 …ha ha! Lucky for her and the team NRL Legend Terry Matterson was there to not only play, but give her a few pointers!!
It was a fantastic game, with a lot of big hits and plays from both teams with the Rebel Sports Callide Valley Allstars in the lead at half time.
Mining Skills Australia‘s own Emma and Geoff Bradshaw had run on, with Geoff delivering a couple of excellent plays and Emma scoring a try (unfortunately, her field goal kicking was not as good!), and a huge amount of skill and help obviously from the International Legends of League, NRL legends themselves, the Mining Skills Australia Skills Aussie team took the win.
Thank you again to all involved.





International Legends of League Biloela Bowls and Official event dinner
On Friday the 6th of May, Graeme Bradshaw, Andy Holder, Emma Hutson, Rachel Hawker – the Mining Skills Australia Emergency Management Manager, her husband Steve, and Mining Skills Australia own League Legend, Geoff and Michelle Bradshaw – were involved in the Biloela Bowls Competition and afternoon barbeque with other sponsors of the event.
It was a great afternoon with a bit of playful competition between the International Legends of League and other participating sponsors.
Following was the official International Legends of League team dinner, where Graeme Bradshaw was presented the chance to speak about his experiences with Mining Skills Australia and what a wonderful opportunity it means to be an official major sponsor of the event.
Graeme Bradshaw ended the presentation with thanking the community and their support, along with the International Legends of League team.
A fantastic occasion to meet other members of the BANANA SHIRE COUNCIL, Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council, Biloeala community, mingle and meet with the players from both the Biloela Panthers and International Legends of League and participate in a charity auction.
Graeme Bradshaw was a heavy participant, even winning the chance for Emma Hutson to coach the Australian International Legends of League team for the big game on the Saturday night!
Thank you again to all sponsors and those involved in the weekend and charity event.






Mining Skills Australia’s introduction to Central Queensland Communities, as Major sponsor of the International Legends of League
Mining Skills Australia was presented with an incredible opportunity to be a major sponsor of the International Legends of League.
It all started last Thursday, 5th of May with a visit to the local BANANA SHIRE COUNCIL communities and their schools, including Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council and Baralaba State School, was welcomed with open arms and amazing hospitality.
Graeme Bradshaw, Director, and RTO Manager,Emma Hutson, represented Mining Skills Australia, while the International Legends of League, NRL Legends, spoke to Woorabinda State School, Wadja Wadja High School and Baralaba State School about their personal experiences, how they became legends and inspiring the youth of the communities to focus on their goals, by the message of Dream, Believe, Achieve.
Graeme Bradshaw also had the opportunity to speak about his own personal journey to now, Directing and owning Mining Skills Australia, in partnership with Andy Holder.
Emma Hutson and Graeme Bradshaw were very touched by the opportunity to be involved with the communities and very much appreciated the official and traditional welcome to Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council, by the Community Elders followed by a BBQ.
The crew then headed to present at Baralaba State School, followed by a Rugby League coaching clinic made possible by the Biloela Panthers.
Stay tune to get more updates on the event.



International Legends of League organiser visits the Mining Skills Australia office
Recently, the International Legends of League organizer, Troy Byers was delighted to visit Mining Skills Australia and the team at Brisbane HQ.
While sharing his experience and looking at our services, Troy was excited to receive our support for the event in Banana Shire Council and Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council.
Mining Skills Australia is thankful to Troy and Banana Shire Council to provide us an amazing opportunity to showcase our community support.
Come and watch the Mining Skills Australia Aussie Legends team play the Rebel Sport Callide Valley Allstars team.
Our Director, Graeme Bradshaw, and our special team member Geoff Bradshaw will be donning the boots at the game Panthers RLFC Biloela Grounds on Saturday the 7th of May 2022 from 12pm.
Special thanks to Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council, Banana Shire Council and all other sponsors.
Contact Mining Skills Australia to grab your tickets before they get sold out. You can either pre-purchase the tickets from Moura Junior Rugby League Football Club or can purchase it at the gate on the game day.
To find out more, write us at admin@miningskills.com.au, call us at 0735563982 or head to our website www.miningskills.com.au


International Legends of League and Mining Skills Australia
The ultimate international tournament of Legends of League has returned in its twelfth year.
This year the International Legends of League (ILOL) is scheduled at Panthers RLFC Biloela Grounds on Saturday 7th May from 12pm where Mining Skills Australia has received an excellent opportunity to be one of the major sponsors for the team.
The ILOL includes a high-profile past National Rugby League players across the event, resulting in enormous goodwill and interest from the local community.
For the social Rugby League game of 2022, a diverse group of people, including previous NRL Legends, local community members and even representing Mining Skills Australia’s own Graeme Bradshaw and his brother Geoff Bradshaw.
Not only a huge NRL fan, but Graeme Bradshaw also has a close and personal connection to the Australian Indigenous Community and has a passion to support the local indigenous communities in Qld, and Australia. Sponsoring the International Legends of League event in Biloela, is a great opportunity for Mining Skills Australia to get involved with the local Central QLD communities.
Mining Skills Australia would like to invite anyone in the local area and wider to join us at the event on the 7th of May at Panthers RLFC Biloela Grounds.
The MSA Legends team VS Rebel Sports Callide Valley All Stars team game will be the main event at 6:30pm.
Watch this space for additional information on the Rugby League between Mining Skills Australia Legends team and Rebel Sport Callide Valley All starts team.
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We want to thank our followers for your continued support and encouragement throughout our journey, as we continue to develop the Mining Skills Australia product, services and brand.
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Mining Skills Australia is excited for growth and the big opportunities that 2022 has instore.
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Andy Visits Ferrexpo
Andrew Holder, Mining Skills Australia, Managing Director recently conducted a Training Needs Analysis at the Ferrexpo mines in the Ukraine.
Ferrexpo PLC is a Swiss-based commodity trading and mining company which is the third largest exporter of iron ore pellets in the world. Ferrexpo’s operating base is in central Ukraine, where it operates three iron-ore mines and an iron ore pellet production facility.
The Training Needs Analysis was conducted over two weeks to evaluate operator mining standards in line with Australian outcomes. The focus was on fine tuning operator technique efficiency and reviewing preventative maintenance opportunities across various truck, shovel, loader and ancillary support equipment.
Mining Skills Australia introduced our digitalised Learning and Development platform to support Ferrexpo’s shift trainers to train to International standards so they will be able to support their operators with the relevant knowledge and skills in the future.
Mining Skills Australia would like to thank the Ferrexpo training team and the operators for their amazing hospitality and we look forward to continuing the relationship into 2022.
We wish Andy safe travels as he returns home to Australia.




