Whitehaven Coal Ltd
Jon Olic is a seasoned professional in business intelligence and financial systems, currently serving as Senior Business Intelligence Manager at Whitehaven Coal since December 2019. Jon's extensive experience includes roles such as Senior Planning & Controlling Associate/TM1 Architect at Allianz Australia and Senior Business Consultant at Cortell Australia. Jon previously held various positions at Foxtel, including Business Intelligence Manager and TM1 Systems Accountant/Developer, where responsibilities included the development and maintenance of TM1 models and support for end users. Jon's earlier career includes positions in accounting and finance at companies such as HIH Casualty and General Insurance Limited, Hamilton James & Bruce, CHOICE HR, Hays, and Furama Hotels International. Jon's academic qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, I.S, and Law from Western Sydney University, alongside CPA Australia certification.
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Whitehaven Coal Ltd
Whitehaven Coal Limited is engaged in exploration, project evaluation, project development and coal mining activities in New South Wales' Gunnedah Basin. The Company operates through two segments: Open Cut Operations and Underground Operations. It owns four open cut mines (Maules Creek, Werris Creek, Tarrawonga and Rocglen), one underground mine (Narrabri) and operates a coal handling and processing plant at Gunnedah. The Maules Creek Mine is located over 45 kilometers southeast of Narrabri and approximately 17 kilometers northeast of Boggabri in the Gunnedah Basin of New South Wales, Australia. The Werris Creek Mine is located over four kilometers south of Werris Creek on the Quirindi Road. The Tarrawonga Mine is located approximately 16 kilometers east of Boggabri. The Rocglen Mine is located over 28 kilometers north of Gunnedah on the Wean road. The Narrabri North Mine is located approximately 17 kilometers southeast of Narrabri and over 70 kilometers northwest of Gunnedah.