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October 11, 2024 | Press Release

Celebrating Excellence at the 2024 Apprentice Awards

Melbourne, Australia – October 11, 2024 – Tonight, the 2024 Apprentice Awards, hosted at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, will bring together over 100 apprentices, employers, and industry leaders to celebrate the achievements of Australia's future workforce.

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July 15, 2021 | Press Release

FHR Celebrates Its 20 Year Anniversary on July 16, 2021

Frontline Human Resources (FHR) is celebrating its twenty-year anniversary on July 16, 2021. The company is taking this opportunity to bring internal and external stakeholders together, recognising their importance over two decades, and looking ahead to the future.

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May 28, 2021 | Press Release

Celebrating 20 Years of FHR

Frontline Human Resources was founded in 2001 by a small group including Perry Zoelfel and Steve Bisshopp. From a background in industrial relations and human resources, they set out to solve problems for blue collar and industrial clients. The founders came together with $5000 each to start the business, and launched the operation from a small shopfront in Melbourne’s suburbs.

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April 06, 2021 | Press Release

FHR Announces Partnership With Yurringa To Improve Economic Parity For Indigenous Communities

Frontline Human Resources (FHR) is proud to announce a partnership with Yurringa – an Indigenous-led, and owned, employment enterprise in Shepparton, Victoria.

This partnership provides Yurringa with back-of-house, scalable capacity, to offer labour hire and employment services to the communities they serve. The partnership seeks to create sustainable, prosperous, and balanced communities amongst those who experience disadvantage.

Through this collaboration, Yurringa can act on its objectives of improving economic parity between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous communities, to achieve a more sustainable future for Indigenous people. The relationship is formally reflected in the words “Yurringa, powered by FHR”.

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