Greetings from Gayleen

January 2024

Happy New Year for 2024. I hope you all had a terrific break with family and friends and are looking forward to a great year ahead.

Congratulations to ‘our’ Cameron and Jamie who had a beautiful baby boy a few weeks ago. Welcome to the world August.

Despite the arrival of our second cyclone, Kirrily, for this wet season we were mostly unscathed from the Cat 3 coming over the coast just North of Townsville. We dodged a bullet with that one. Power outages were widespread, but damage was minimal. The result has been the great rainfall that has continued to fall in Western Queensland. The farmers are very happy with happy cows, paddocks and full dams. Though some areas have experienced flooding, causing evacuations and cattle loss, over all the wet season rain has brought rejuvenation. There is some resulting flooding causing evacuations and cattle loss to some regions. The famous Blue Heeler and Walkabout Creek Pubs are both flooded in, and several roads are closed. I look forward to seeing the benefits of the rain on my next travels out west, I am sure the country will be looking great.

Isn’t it funny that the media mostly from the south, are reporting on the ‘Monsoon’ like it’s some exceptional weather event. We have a monsoon, wet season every year. It is so critical for the health of our environment.

It is reported that employees working from home have been put on notice with many employers expecting a “fulltime” return to working in the office in 2024. Studies are sighting that working in an office face to face team environment improved productivity, interactions, engagement and connections. Of course, working from home for some industries remains popular and some working from home provides a flexible working option that will likely continue.

Congratulations to Tracey Graham who, on Australia Day, was awarded the Public Service Medal for her outstanding service to the community of Pormpuraaw. We placed Tracey in her role many years ago and she has been a fantastic asset to them ever since. The CEO sent me an email to say how proud they were of Tracey and how her commitment over her ten-year tenure has contributed to making Pormpuraaw the wonderful community that it is today. Fantastic accolade Tracey, your achievements inspire us all.

Cameron Westneat-Smith - Bio

  • An accredited Recruitment Consultant through the industry professional body
    RCSA Cameron is dedicated to providing exceptional service to our clients and candidates.
  • Cameron has extensive experience across regional and remote Queensland and the NT. Recruiting from trades to executives and everything in between, for Local Government and Aboriginal Communities. He has recruitment expertise in sourcing for challenging roles and skill shortages.
  • Cameron is respected by executive management and board level personnel across several industry sectors for his ability to think outside the square and deliver results. He brings a hardworking and professional approach to every recruitment project, with a drive for success.
  • Having worked with the team at Precruitment over several years, Cameron’s experience in data base management, coding, resume and skills analysis, allows him to provide a high level of resourcing and success to recruitment assignments.
    He understands the importance of diligence and recognising the needs of our clients and candidates, he is well placed to help them reach their business and personal goals.
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