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The feast
not least.
Pacific Labour Scheme 13/04/2022
Whales Regional Workforce team welcomed 20 new family members 13th of April 2022, who will join busy production lines in a meat processor's plant situated in Gippsland.
There is a proverb in Korea that
"Food is always to come first, even before the greatest sightseeing",
and the same rule applies at Whales, so the new Whales family members were gathered to celebrate new beginning.
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Now everyone feels better after the first feast, and it's time to get busy!
The induction has been held over 3 consecutive days,
entailing a series of seminars and recreational activities.
provide our talents with thorough knowledge of their role and the industry
as well as a better climatisation experience in the region.
This special induction programme organised by the host and Whales takes a systematic approach, not only to ensure the workers' safety and health at all times but also to maximise their work comprehension and task literacy which will be directly reflected on their job satisfaction and the host's productivity.
Welcome to Australia once again,
Vinaka Vaka Levu & Stay Blessed!
WORK HARD,
PLAY HARD.
Pacific Labour Scheme 11/03/2022
Why Whales team never take a rest?
These good looking boys are fully dedicated not only at work, but also on weekends.
What an admirable energy and stamina.
Stawell park offers a great spot for residents to vibe out where our fellow athletes often play touch rugby with other PLS workers from Samoa.
It has been only a month since these talented workers flew from Fiji and Whales team is more than happy to see our team members getting along with the people from the local community.




In the meantime, some others are more down to
relieve their stress and tiredness spiritually.
This group is attending the choir practices at a community church on a regular basis,
Religion takes up a significant part for our talents
as a strong drive in keeping themselves together as a family.
Whales team very much appreciate the kindness and
hospitality from Stawell United Church.

full of blessing but lack of hand stability😂

Last but not least,
one of our most stylish team leader,
Farrell fastens his
shoelaces once a week for the game at Ararat basketball court.
Ararat and Stawell region will be their home for the next 3 years.
Thankfully, the community has very well-established facilities for recreation, religion, and sporting activities.
Very proud of them for experiencing Australia through what they've always been loving to do.
BULA VINAKA.
Pacific Labour Scheme 11/02/2022
What a long-awaited arrival.
A group of 64 workers have landed at Melbourne International Airport on 11/02/2022 from Nadi, Fiji to take up the jobs in the Australian meat industry for the next 3 years.











