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Thank you to Stocky and Steve and our Q1 service awardees
Today, we recognise and celebrate our Q1 service award recipients from across our global operations including two team members celebrating 80 years of combined service.

Congratulations to our exceptional people and thank you for your dedication and expertise contributed over many years to our business and our team.
This month, we’re spotlighting two team members celebrating significant work anniversaries and incredible records of service, Stephen Howell and Paul Stockwell.
Stephen Howell has been with µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö for an exceptional 45 years.
In celebration of Paul Stockwell’s 35-year milestone with µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö, we share his reflections on his career and his fondest moments at µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö.
From apprentice to manager
I started my career at µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö as an apprentice diesel fitter at the Townsville workshop. At the time, µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö was operating across civil, construction and mining projects so I was able to learn a lot across all these areas.
After I finished my apprenticeship, I travelled to countless projects across Queensland, Western Australia, Northern Territory and even the Torres Strait Islands, to gain experience.
I worked in Maintenance and Operation manager roles across projects including the Parapurdoo Iron Ore mine site in Western Australia, the Royal Australian Air Force base Pearce in Perth and also some dam and mining projects in the Bowen Basin and Lake Vermont.
I currently work as a Lead Operational Compliance Manager at TAHO, where I work with tyre specialists to ensure tyre safety and compliance across our Australian operations.
Highlights, challenges and learning
There have been many proud moments over my career at µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö. One that stands out for me was introducing the first 797F Caterpillar dump trucks to our Australian operations – the first µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö has owned.
There have been many challenges too. I’ve been involved in dragline shutdowns for client-owned draglines (a large single bucket excavator used to remove the overburden in open cut coal mines), which is not something we regularly do µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö. I also gained some underground mining experience – although I wouldn’t call myself an ‘underground miner’ but I’m thankful for the opportunity to try something new.
Teammates for life
There are many reasons why I like working for µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö and have spent my whole career working here, but the main reason is the people I’ve met along the way.
µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö attracts good people across all areas of mining, civil and construction and I’ve always been able to easily find friends in all my roles and the locations I have worked.
Looking to the future
It’s an exciting time for µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö – the world is changing, and µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö is changing with it.
I look forward to continuing my career at µç¾º²©²ÊÍÆ¼ö under Michael’s direction and look to diversifying our commodities.