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Welcome to the City of Karratha Karratha is the powerhouse of the Pilbara and a focal point of the Oil, Gas and Mining industry in Australia. It is a place where you can find dynamic employment opportunities and a high standard lifestyle for you and your family. Karratha, with a population approaching 17,000, is located approximately 1,535 kilometres north of Perth and 850 kilometres south of Broome on the North West Coastal Highway. Karratha was founded in 1968 and is known for its large resources, logistics, construction, port and mining activities. The City of Karratha has a strong community focus with an extensive range of local amenities and community groups to support newcomers to the region. With a number of Primary Schools, two High Schools and the local North Regional TAFE, you can be assured your children will receive a quality education with access to great country facilities. The $207M Karratha Health Campus, currently under development, will replace the Nikol Bay Hospital in late 2018 and ensure quality health care and regular visits by medical specialists. Young professionals, tradespeople, apprentices and workers supporting the industries within Karratha who seek greater community involvement can find many local events and associations. The Karratha Young Professionals sponsored by the Karratha & Districts Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KDCCI) hold meetings and events to provide continuous networking opportunities, there is also plenty of entertainment at Karratha’s local facilities, day care centres and leisure complex. Karratha 1300 337 000 | dfp.com.au

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Page 1: Welcome to the City of Karratha - DFP in Karrat… · Welcome to the City of Karratha Karratha is the powerhouse of the Pilbara and a focal point of the Oil, Gas and Mining industry

Welcome to the City of Karratha

Karratha is the powerhouse of the Pilbara and a focal point of the Oil, Gas and Mining industry in Australia. It is a place where you can find dynamic employment opportunities and a high standard lifestyle for you and your family.

Karratha, with a population approaching 17,000, is located approximately 1,535 kilometres north of Perth and 850 kilometres south of Broome on the North West Coastal Highway. Karratha was founded in 1968 and is known for its large resources, logistics, construction, port and mining activities.

The City of Karratha has a strong community focus with an extensive range of local amenities and community groups to support newcomers to the region. With a number of Primary Schools, two High Schools and the local North Regional TAFE, you can be assured your children will receive a quality education with access to great country facilities.

The $207M Karratha Health Campus, currently under development, will replace the Nikol Bay Hospital in late 2018 and ensure quality health care and regular visits by medical specialists.

Young professionals, tradespeople, apprentices and workers supporting the industries within Karratha who seek greater community involvement can find many local events and associations. The Karratha Young Professionals sponsored by the Karratha & Districts Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KDCCI) hold meetings and events to provide continuous networking opportunities, there is also plenty of entertainment at Karratha’s local facilities, day care centres and leisure complex.

Karratha

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Real EstateThe property market in Karratha has undergone a significant change in recent years with rent and purchase prices decreasing dramatically. Karratha’s average rental price is $300 per week and $250,000 to purchase a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home.

“The Karratha market reached its peak in 2011/2012, from that peak until hitting the bottom in August 2016 both the sales and rental markets reduced by 65% and in some cases further. During the second half of 2016 the market stabilised and during 2017 it started to recover and grow slowly throughout the 12 months” – Richard Naulls, Managing Director Ray White Karratha.

For further information on Real Estate in Karratha, please click on any of the follow companies to access their websites:

Ray White First National Crawford RealtyRealmark Realty LJ Hooker Pilbara Real EstateNorth West Realty Peard Real Estate

LeisureKarratha offers a wide range of permanent leisure activities and yearly events. The state of the art Leisureplex facilities provides swimming pools, gym, sports classes, sport teams, mini golf, creche and the Onyx cafe, hobbies and leisure activities. The City offers multiple sports teams including soccer, aussie rules football, rugby league, cricket, softball, netball and many more.

Dining options include the Blanche Bar, Onyx on Sharpe or Vita restaurants which are highly recommended. Even for a Sunday brunch, the Soul Cafe, Fiorita Deli and Empire Cafe will satisfy your taste buds, located at the Pelago and new Karratha Quarter complex which surrounds you with a great cosmopolitan city feel.

Karratha’s new Red Earth Arts Precinct, which opened in May 2018, provides innovative and contemporary facilities including a 450 seat performing arts theatre, outdoor amphitheatre, library, art gallery, local history museum and a roof top terrace which will host the Moonrise Cinema.

Heading out to Dampier, you will find the newly renovated Dampier Foreshore to enjoy beautiful days at the beach. Past Dampier is the Archipelago, consisting of 42 stunning islands where you can snorkel, dive, fish, windsurf, camp and go boating. Green, loggerhead, flatback and hawksbill turtles nest on the beaches while dugongs, dolphins and humpback whales are often seen in surrounding waters.

Now is a better time than ever to make a move to Karratha

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EducationKarratha boasts some fantastic educational facilities, ranging from early learning centres to TAFE. Click the following links to view the many educational facilities in Karratha.

Early Learning/Day Care Primary School Secondary School

Tambrey Early Learning Centre Karratha Primary School Karratha Senior High School

Montessori Early Years Learning and Care Centre Pegs Creek Primary School St Luke’s College (Private)

Millars Well Children’s Services Tambrey Primary School

Bulgarra Children’s Services Baynton West Primary School Tafe/University

Stripy Zebras St Pauls Primary School (Private) North Regional TAFE

Karratha Family Centre CQU University (within TAFE)

Pilbara Preparatory

Don’t believe us? Why not listen to a local mother of 3:

“Moving to Karratha one of my main concerns was schools, which one is best, any to avoid, what area should I choose and many others. I found that most of the schools in Karratha come very well reviewed and equipped to satisfy the needs of many families. A number of schools have numerous teacher, staff and whole school achievements and awards that demonstrate the high standard of schooling available to families in Karratha. My children are very happy with their school and the community, reaching or exceeding many of their goals.

Karratha is a very welcoming and inclusive community that most new families would find easy to integrate. There are plenty of festivals and activities organised by the shire and many other organisations to appeal to all types of people who reside here. Of course the natural landscape is a beauty in itself that deserves exploring.”

Bonnie Kaestner, Karratha resident

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Tips to considerGeneral tips when seeking work in and around Karratha:

• Do your homework. Research mining, construction and logistics companies and the positions within them to make an educated decision on your career path.

• For those with little or no experience in the mining and construction industry, be prepared and source accommodation by financing it yourself as not every company in Karratha offers housing.

• Obtain as many relevant tickets, licences and qualifications as possible such as white card, working at heights, confined space, high risk licence and so forth.

• Generally, employers in mining, logistics and the heavy industry sectors do not make offers of employment based only on a resume. The recruitment process often involves face-to-face interviews, pre-employment medicals, police checks, reference checking and, in some cases, psychometric testing or suitability profiling.

• Applicants often state in their application, ‘I am prepared to relocate depending on job offer and remuneration’. If the role is semi-skilled or entry level, the employer will usually expect applicants to be available for interview at short notice. However, this does not guarantee a job.

• If you are keen to secure a job in or around the Karratha region, we recommend you visit this great town, obtain temporary accommodation, and work towards securing a job before you settle in permanently. If you are reliable and hardworking, it could be one of the best decisions you make.

Want to know more?The Team at DFP Resources Karratha are local people, supporting local residents.

To find out more about work or the town contact us:

T: 08 9185 9700

Shop 59, 5 Sharpe Avenue, Karratha WA 6714

DFP Recruitment Pilbra

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