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March 2025 Labour Market Report: What It Means for the Gold Coast

March 2025 Labour Market Report: What It Means for the Gold Coast

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Luke Hemmings

Luke Hemmings

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Navigating National Shifts, Seasonal Realities & What Lies Ahead for the Gold Coast

As March 2025 came to a close, Australia’s labour market showed subtle signs of recalibration. While on paper, the addition of 32,200 jobs this month appears encouraging, a deeper dive into the data from the ABS with commentary from the Indeed Hiring Lab suggests a more cautious reality: employment is growing, but at a slowing pace. Participation is down. Pressure is building. And for Gold Coast employers, that means one thing recruit smarter, not later.

At Whitefox Recruitment, we’ve always viewed data as the beginning not the end of the conversation. And right now, that conversation is about tight labour supply, seasonally shifting candidate volumes, political uncertainty, and a critical window before EOFY hiring activity surges.

National Overview: Modest Gains, Meaningful Gaps

The 32,200 jobs added in March helped recover some of the 57,500 jobs lost in February. But it wasn’t enough to ease the underlying pressure. The labour force participation rate fell 0.5 percentage points, down to 66.8%, suggesting fewer people are actively looking for work.

As the Indeed Hiring Lab puts it: the unemployment rate hasn’t surged—but only because fewer Australians are in the job market.

And yet, demand for talent remains robust:

  • Job postings are still 52% above pre-pandemic levels

  • Employer confidence, while cautious, remains high

  • Most sectors are still hiring—especially in regional hotspots like the Gold Coast

Gold Coast: Still Leading, But Feeling the Squeeze

The Gold Coast continues to lead the state in employment resilience. With a local unemployment rate of 3.5%, hiring demand remains at a record high. But that number also tells a more sobering story there’s less talent available now than at any time in the last two years.

Here’s what we’re seeing at Whitefox Recruitment:

  • Time-to-fill is increasing, even in traditionally quick-turn roles like admin and reception

  • Employers are lifting salaries and offering perks to remain competitive

  • More businesses are engaging us proactively, not reactively

  • Reverse-marketing has become one of our most effective tools for sourcing top-tier talent

In short: if you’re waiting for the market to “normalise,” you’ll be waiting too long. The market has changed—and recruitment strategies need to change with it.

Cyclone Alfred Recovery Work: Still Active and Growing

While headlines have moved on, the aftermath of Cyclone Alfred is still driving regional hiring across SEQ including the Gold Coast, Logan, Ipswich, and northern NSW.

We’re seeing a sustained flow of roles tied to:

  • Civil works and infrastructure repair

  • Construction site cleanup and preparation

  • Insurance claims support and client service

  • Groundskeeping and maintenance across government buildings and private property

  • Labouring and traffic management tied to ongoing council clean-up operations

Many of these roles are temporary or project-based, but we’ve also seen long-term hiring emerge, particularly as developers, facilities managers, and real estate companies invest in more resilient asset protection plans moving forward.

If you’re a contractor or property stakeholder impacted by the cyclone, we can connect you with qualified candidates immediately. Our database has thousands of ready-to-go workers with construction, building management, and civil experience.

UK Candidate Dip: Seasonal Trend Returns, But We’re Ready

Every April, we see it: UK candidates disappear, seemingly overnight. Why? It’s the same story every year they’re heading home for their own summer.

Typically active across hospitality, cleaning, construction, and tourism, UK candidates form a critical part of the Gold Coast’s flexible labour market. But from April through July, we see a 40–60% reduction in UK working holiday applicants and short-term visa holders.

Here’s the good news: they always come back. In fact, we predict an August spike in arrivals, as visa holders return for spring and summer placements. That means now is the time to:

  • Plan short-term staffing bridges for winter vacancies

  • Secure permanent hires to reduce dependency on transient workers

  • Open EOIs now to prepare for the August–October talent influx

We’ve already begun pre-screening UK candidates abroad via video, ready to slot them into key roles the moment they land.

EOFY Is Coming: Budget Refreshes, Team Resets, and Hiring Windows

The 30 June EOFY deadline isn’t just about tax, it’s also one of the biggest operational reset points of the year.

We’re seeing a wave of businesses across the Gold Coast:

  • Review team structures

  • Evaluate departmental performance

  • Reallocate or request headcount budgets

  • Begin planning their Q1 hiring for FY25/26

This is where smart hiring decisions are made. Before budgets get locked or roles go live on the open market, savvy employers are securing their hires now, working with us to build succession pipelines and pre-empt attrition.

Whitefox clients are already asking:

  • “Who can we hire now that’ll be ready to start in July?”

  • “Can we restructure two roles into one higher-value position?”

  • “Who’s out there now that we won’t find in the new financial year rush?”

EOFY shouldn’t be a scramble. With the right planning, it’s a launch pad.

The 2025 Federal Election: Hiring Pause or Policy Pivot?

Australia heads to the polls on 3 May 2025, and with that comes a moment of hesitation. Many employers are holding off on major decisions until after the result, especially in sectors sensitive to policy change like:

  • Construction and infrastructure

  • Migration and international hiring

  • Property and development

  • Aged care, health, and education

Depending on the outcome, we could see:

  • Increased immigration caps, creating greater access to skilled visa holders

  • New infrastructure announcements, particularly in South East Queensland

  • Adjustments to training and wage subsidies for small business

  • Tax or incentive reform that alters staffing cost structures

Our advice? Don’t delay critical hires based on what “might happen.” Instead, build in flexibility—hire with probation clauses, staggered start dates, or short-term contracts. That way, you stay agile no matter who forms government.

Whitefox’s Forecast: Q2 and Beyond

Here’s what we’re confidently predicting through to the end of winter:

  • Continued low unemployment on the Gold Coast

  • Talent shortages to persist in admin, legal, finance, strata, and trades

  • UK candidate return in August, strengthening casual and hospitality roles

  • Election-triggered policy change to drive hiring activity mid-year

  • Cyclone Alfred recovery to continue impacting demand across construction and maintenance

  • EOFY to spark restructure-driven recruitment and growth planning

Final Word: If You Want Talent, Move Now

We’re in a moment where the most successful businesses aren’t waiting they’re acting. They’re mapping their workforce, building benches, and staying ahead of policy, seasons, and sentiment.

At Whitefox Recruitment, we’ve made a career of turning these market moments into strategic wins. We’re more than just a recruiter. we’re your growth partner.

Whether you’re rebuilding, growing, restructuring or preparing for FY26, we’re ready when you are.

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Whitefox Recruitment Signals Trans-Tasman Expansion and Major Strategic Leadership Appointment

Whitefox Recruitment has confirmed it is entering a significant new phase of growth, with a trans-Tasman expansion currently underway alongside the imminent appointment of a new 50% Equity Partner, a move expected to materially strengthen the firm’s long-term strategic direction and future capability.

For Whitefox Recruitment, the developments represent more than growth.

They represent a deliberate evolution of the business across executive search, advisory, systems, automation and long-term operational scale.

The incoming partner brings a rare combination of blue and white collar operational understanding, systems thinking, artificial intelligence capability, automation expertise and commercial instinct, skillsets Whitefox Recruitment believes will become increasingly important as businesses continue evolving beyond traditional workforce structures.

Having grown up in Queensland, with Far North Queensland remaining home in a personal sense, and after spending recent years based in Central Queensland, the incoming partner brings strong regional understanding and practical operational experience across industries that continue shaping Queensland’s economic landscape.

He is expected to relocate to the Gold Coast in the coming weeks as Whitefox Recruitment prepares for its next phase of growth.

Whitefox Recruitment Managing Director, Luke Hemmings, said the appointment came about organically rather than through a formal recruitment process.

“We were not in the market for a partner. We were not running a process or looking to fill a seat,” Mr Hemmings said.

“This came to us. He had seen what we were building, understood the direction the firm was heading and wanted to be part of it. That told us more than any formal process could have.”

That kind of appointment carries a different weight.

It is not the result of a search. It is the result of reputation, alignment and long-term thinking.

When somebody looks at what Whitefox Recruitment is building and wants to stand beside it at ownership level, that becomes more than an appointment. It becomes a signal about where the business is heading.

The incoming leader will join Whitefox Recruitment as a 50% Equity Partner, reinforcing that this is not a conventional hire, but a genuine ownership-level partnership designed around long-term growth and capability.

Mr Hemmings said the alignment between both parties became obvious quickly.

“What excited us was not just capability, but alignment,” he said.

“The alignment in standards, ambition, long-term thinking and belief around what this business can become.”

“He understands blue and white collar environments, operational scale, systems, process optimisation and where artificial intelligence is taking modern business. That combination is incredibly powerful in the environment we are moving into.”

The incoming partner is already focused on the next five to ten year vision for Whitefox Recruitment, particularly across technology, systems, operational scale, market expansion and the long-term advisory model the firm continues building.

According to Whitefox Recruitment, that future focus is becoming increasingly important inside modern recruitment and advisory businesses.

Clients are no longer simply looking for recruiters capable of filling vacancies. Increasingly, businesses are seeking advisors who understand operational structure, workforce evolution, automation, systems and how organisations scale effectively in rapidly changing environments.

That is where Whitefox Recruitment believes the market is heading.

The appointment also comes as Whitefox Recruitment prepares to expand further into the trans-Tasman market, with a focus on white collar and executive appointments where the quality of process directly shapes leadership, culture and long-term organisational performance.

Across the market, boutique agencies continue to dominate one end of the landscape, often with limited scale and capability. At the other end sit high volume operators built around speed and throughput rather than strategic counsel and long-term outcomes.

What remains largely absent, according to Whitefox Recruitment, is the firm capable of operating between those models and above both of them, one capable of delivering genuine executive search methodology, strategic market counsel and long-term advisory partnerships with clients.

Mr Hemmings said that gap creates a substantial opportunity.

“There is no shortage of recruiters across the trans-Tasman market,” he said.

“There is, however, a significant shortage of firms operating with genuine strategic depth at the senior and executive level.”

“That is the space we are moving into.”

The planned expansion will focus heavily on executive and strategic appointments where the quality of process directly influences leadership, culture and long-term business performance.

At that level, recruitment becomes materially more consequential.

A poor executive appointment affects far more than a vacancy. It influences operational direction, internal culture, leadership stability and ultimately the trajectory of the business itself.

According to Whitefox Recruitment, those decisions require more than transactional recruitment. They require genuine advisory capability, honest counsel and long-term partnership.

Mr Hemmings said the firm’s broader growth strategy remains focused on depth rather than speed.

“We are not interested in becoming another agency competing on volume,” he said.

“We are building a business capable of operating properly at the executive level, with genuine capability behind the advice we give and genuine accountability behind the outcomes we deliver.”

The same principles that built Whitefox Recruitment across South East Queensland will continue underpinning every stage of the firm’s expansion: understanding the client properly, protecting the standard and prioritising long-term relationships over short-term transactions.

Further details regarding the firm’s trans-Tasman expansion and strategic leadership announcement are expected to be released in due course.

For Whitefox Recruitment, this moment represents the type of growth the business intends to continue building: deliberate, capability-led and grounded in the belief that strong businesses are built through depth, not noise.

Because strong recruitment is not about moving fastest.

It is about seeing where the market is going before everyone else does.

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Whitefox Recruitment Signals Trans-Tasman Expansion and Major Strategic Leadership Appointment

Whitefox Recruitment has confirmed it is entering a significant new phase of growth, with a trans-Tasman expansion currently underway alongside the imminent appointment of a new 50% Equity Partner, a move expected to materially strengthen the firm’s long-term strategic direction and future capability.

For Whitefox Recruitment, the developments represent more than growth.

They represent a deliberate evolution of the business across executive search, advisory, systems, automation and long-term operational scale.

The incoming partner brings a rare combination of blue and white collar operational understanding, systems thinking, artificial intelligence capability, automation expertise and commercial instinct, skillsets Whitefox Recruitment believes will become increasingly important as businesses continue evolving beyond traditional workforce structures.

Having grown up in Queensland, with Far North Queensland remaining home in a personal sense, and after spending recent years based in Central Queensland, the incoming partner brings strong regional understanding and practical operational experience across industries that continue shaping Queensland’s economic landscape.

He is expected to relocate to the Gold Coast in the coming weeks as Whitefox Recruitment prepares for its next phase of growth.

Whitefox Recruitment Managing Director, Luke Hemmings, said the appointment came about organically rather than through a formal recruitment process.

“We were not in the market for a partner. We were not running a process or looking to fill a seat,” Mr Hemmings said.

“This came to us. He had seen what we were building, understood the direction the firm was heading and wanted to be part of it. That told us more than any formal process could have.”

That kind of appointment carries a different weight.

It is not the result of a search. It is the result of reputation, alignment and long-term thinking.

When somebody looks at what Whitefox Recruitment is building and wants to stand beside it at ownership level, that becomes more than an appointment. It becomes a signal about where the business is heading.

The incoming leader will join Whitefox Recruitment as a 50% Equity Partner, reinforcing that this is not a conventional hire, but a genuine ownership-level partnership designed around long-term growth and capability.

Mr Hemmings said the alignment between both parties became obvious quickly.

“What excited us was not just capability, but alignment,” he said.

“The alignment in standards, ambition, long-term thinking and belief around what this business can become.”

“He understands blue and white collar environments, operational scale, systems, process optimisation and where artificial intelligence is taking modern business. That combination is incredibly powerful in the environment we are moving into.”

The incoming partner is already focused on the next five to ten year vision for Whitefox Recruitment, particularly across technology, systems, operational scale, market expansion and the long-term advisory model the firm continues building.

According to Whitefox Recruitment, that future focus is becoming increasingly important inside modern recruitment and advisory businesses.

Clients are no longer simply looking for recruiters capable of filling vacancies. Increasingly, businesses are seeking advisors who understand operational structure, workforce evolution, automation, systems and how organisations scale effectively in rapidly changing environments.

That is where Whitefox Recruitment believes the market is heading.

The appointment also comes as Whitefox Recruitment prepares to expand further into the trans-Tasman market, with a focus on white collar and executive appointments where the quality of process directly shapes leadership, culture and long-term organisational performance.

Across the market, boutique agencies continue to dominate one end of the landscape, often with limited scale and capability. At the other end sit high volume operators built around speed and throughput rather than strategic counsel and long-term outcomes.

What remains largely absent, according to Whitefox Recruitment, is the firm capable of operating between those models and above both of them, one capable of delivering genuine executive search methodology, strategic market counsel and long-term advisory partnerships with clients.

Mr Hemmings said that gap creates a substantial opportunity.

“There is no shortage of recruiters across the trans-Tasman market,” he said.

“There is, however, a significant shortage of firms operating with genuine strategic depth at the senior and executive level.”

“That is the space we are moving into.”

The planned expansion will focus heavily on executive and strategic appointments where the quality of process directly influences leadership, culture and long-term business performance.

At that level, recruitment becomes materially more consequential.

A poor executive appointment affects far more than a vacancy. It influences operational direction, internal culture, leadership stability and ultimately the trajectory of the business itself.

According to Whitefox Recruitment, those decisions require more than transactional recruitment. They require genuine advisory capability, honest counsel and long-term partnership.

Mr Hemmings said the firm’s broader growth strategy remains focused on depth rather than speed.

“We are not interested in becoming another agency competing on volume,” he said.

“We are building a business capable of operating properly at the executive level, with genuine capability behind the advice we give and genuine accountability behind the outcomes we deliver.”

The same principles that built Whitefox Recruitment across South East Queensland will continue underpinning every stage of the firm’s expansion: understanding the client properly, protecting the standard and prioritising long-term relationships over short-term transactions.

Further details regarding the firm’s trans-Tasman expansion and strategic leadership announcement are expected to be released in due course.

For Whitefox Recruitment, this moment represents the type of growth the business intends to continue building: deliberate, capability-led and grounded in the belief that strong businesses are built through depth, not noise.

Because strong recruitment is not about moving fastest.

It is about seeing where the market is going before everyone else does.

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Whitefox Recruitment Enters Third Year of Exclusive Partnership with Jewel Gold Coast

Whitefox Recruitment has retained its exclusive recruitment partnership with Jewel Gold Coast for a third consecutive year, continuing a relationship that began in 2023 after Jewel Gold Coast approached Whitefox Recruitment following dissatisfaction with the level of service received from a global recruitment agency on the Gold Coast.

For Whitefox Recruitment, the continued partnership reflects more than repeat business. It reflects trust, consistency and the value of managing recruitment as a long-term account, not a series of disconnected transactions.

Jewel Gold Coast operates within one of the region’s most recognised luxury beachfront environments. Jewel Private Residences sits above The Langham, Gold Coast, offering completed beachfront residences and penthouses, dedicated concierge services, world-class dining, resort-style amenities and luxury coastal living from one of the Gold Coast’s most prominent addresses.

Whitefox Recruitment’s Managing Director, Luke Hemmings, said Jewel Gold Coast holds a significant place in the region’s luxury landscape.

“Jewel is an establishment that puts the Gold Coast on the international map,” Mr Hemmings said.

“It is a landmark address, a premium residential environment and one of those rare developments that genuinely elevates how the city is viewed. We are humbled to have retained, for a third consecutive year, the relationship we have built with Yutao Li and the team at Jewel.”

That environment requires a different standard of people. Behind the luxury brand sits a complex staffing requirement across residential services, property operations, concierge, management, housekeeping and day-to-day resident experience. The people appointed into that environment need more than technical capability. They need presentation, discretion, reliability, emotional intelligence and an understanding of service at a premium level.

Since 2023, Whitefox Recruitment has delivered a range of appointments for Jewel Gold Coast, including supervisors, housekeeping staff, managers, concierge, property managers and support staff. Those appointments have supported the business across both front-facing and operational functions, where culture fit, consistency and service standards are critical.

Mr Hemmings said the partnership reflects the firm’s account-managed approach to recruitment.

“Jewel Gold Coast first came to us in 2023 after dealing with a global agency on the Gold Coast and feeling dissatisfied with the level of service they had received. Since then, we have worked hard to earn and retain that trust,” Mr Hemmings said.

“We do not want to be seen as a transactional recruitment manager. We want to be seen as an account management partner. There is a major difference. A transactional recruiter fills a vacancy and moves on. An account management partner learns the business, understands the people, protects the standard and keeps improving the quality of advice over time.”

That distinction has shaped the relationship between Whitefox Recruitment and Jewel Gold Coast. Rather than approaching each vacancy in isolation, Whitefox Recruitment has built a deeper understanding of the client’s operating environment, service expectations, culture, leadership style and hiring standards.

In a luxury residential setting, that matters.

A poor appointment can affect more than workflow. It can affect resident experience, team morale, service delivery and brand perception. A strong appointment, on the other hand, can strengthen consistency, reduce pressure on leadership and support the standard expected within a premium environment.

Mr Hemmings said the strongest recruitment outcomes are rarely built through one-off transactions.

“The strongest recruitment outcomes come from understanding the client properly, knowing the environment, learning the standard and being honest about what the market can deliver,” he said.

“In a setting like Jewel Gold Coast, the people matter enormously. The residences are premium. The service expectation is premium. The presentation is premium. That means the recruitment process has to reflect that standard.”

Whitefox Recruitment says the continued partnership also reflects a broader issue in the recruitment market. Many employers are not frustrated because recruiters cannot find candidates. They are frustrated because the service is reactive, generic and disconnected from the real operating environment.

That is where Whitefox Recruitment sees the gap.

Employers do not need more CVs for the sake of activity. They need better judgement. They need a partner who understands what good looks like inside their business. They need someone who can manage the relationship, read the market, challenge weak briefs, move quickly and protect the standard.

For Jewel Gold Coast, that has meant working with one trusted recruitment partner across multiple role types and staffing needs. For Whitefox Recruitment, it has meant treating the account with the same care, consistency and accountability expected of any long-term professional advisory relationship.

Mr Hemmings said client retention remains one of the strongest measures of recruitment performance.

“Winning a client is one thing. Keeping them is another. Retaining an exclusive partnership for a third consecutive year says more than any sales pitch ever could,” he said.

“It means the client trusts the process, trusts the judgement and trusts the outcome. That is the standard we want Whitefox Recruitment to be known for.”

Whitefox Recruitment will continue supporting Jewel Gold Coast across recruitment, talent identification and market advice as the business maintains its position within one of the Gold Coast’s most prestigious residential and lifestyle precincts.

For Whitefox Recruitment, the partnership represents the type of work the firm intends to keep building across South East Queensland: long-term client relationships, account-managed recruitment delivery and appointments that strengthen the business beyond the employment contract.

Because strong recruitment is not about one placement.

It is about becoming trusted enough to be called back again, and again, and again.

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Whitefox Recruitment Enters Third Year of Exclusive Partnership with Jewel Gold Coast

Whitefox Recruitment has retained its exclusive recruitment partnership with Jewel Gold Coast for a third consecutive year, continuing a relationship that began in 2023 after Jewel Gold Coast approached Whitefox Recruitment following dissatisfaction with the level of service received from a global recruitment agency on the Gold Coast.

For Whitefox Recruitment, the continued partnership reflects more than repeat business. It reflects trust, consistency and the value of managing recruitment as a long-term account, not a series of disconnected transactions.

Jewel Gold Coast operates within one of the region’s most recognised luxury beachfront environments. Jewel Private Residences sits above The Langham, Gold Coast, offering completed beachfront residences and penthouses, dedicated concierge services, world-class dining, resort-style amenities and luxury coastal living from one of the Gold Coast’s most prominent addresses.

Whitefox Recruitment’s Managing Director, Luke Hemmings, said Jewel Gold Coast holds a significant place in the region’s luxury landscape.

“Jewel is an establishment that puts the Gold Coast on the international map,” Mr Hemmings said.

“It is a landmark address, a premium residential environment and one of those rare developments that genuinely elevates how the city is viewed. We are humbled to have retained, for a third consecutive year, the relationship we have built with Yutao Li and the team at Jewel.”

That environment requires a different standard of people. Behind the luxury brand sits a complex staffing requirement across residential services, property operations, concierge, management, housekeeping and day-to-day resident experience. The people appointed into that environment need more than technical capability. They need presentation, discretion, reliability, emotional intelligence and an understanding of service at a premium level.

Since 2023, Whitefox Recruitment has delivered a range of appointments for Jewel Gold Coast, including supervisors, housekeeping staff, managers, concierge, property managers and support staff. Those appointments have supported the business across both front-facing and operational functions, where culture fit, consistency and service standards are critical.

Mr Hemmings said the partnership reflects the firm’s account-managed approach to recruitment.

“Jewel Gold Coast first came to us in 2023 after dealing with a global agency on the Gold Coast and feeling dissatisfied with the level of service they had received. Since then, we have worked hard to earn and retain that trust,” Mr Hemmings said.

“We do not want to be seen as a transactional recruitment manager. We want to be seen as an account management partner. There is a major difference. A transactional recruiter fills a vacancy and moves on. An account management partner learns the business, understands the people, protects the standard and keeps improving the quality of advice over time.”

That distinction has shaped the relationship between Whitefox Recruitment and Jewel Gold Coast. Rather than approaching each vacancy in isolation, Whitefox Recruitment has built a deeper understanding of the client’s operating environment, service expectations, culture, leadership style and hiring standards.

In a luxury residential setting, that matters.

A poor appointment can affect more than workflow. It can affect resident experience, team morale, service delivery and brand perception. A strong appointment, on the other hand, can strengthen consistency, reduce pressure on leadership and support the standard expected within a premium environment.

Mr Hemmings said the strongest recruitment outcomes are rarely built through one-off transactions.

“The strongest recruitment outcomes come from understanding the client properly, knowing the environment, learning the standard and being honest about what the market can deliver,” he said.

“In a setting like Jewel Gold Coast, the people matter enormously. The residences are premium. The service expectation is premium. The presentation is premium. That means the recruitment process has to reflect that standard.”

Whitefox Recruitment says the continued partnership also reflects a broader issue in the recruitment market. Many employers are not frustrated because recruiters cannot find candidates. They are frustrated because the service is reactive, generic and disconnected from the real operating environment.

That is where Whitefox Recruitment sees the gap.

Employers do not need more CVs for the sake of activity. They need better judgement. They need a partner who understands what good looks like inside their business. They need someone who can manage the relationship, read the market, challenge weak briefs, move quickly and protect the standard.

For Jewel Gold Coast, that has meant working with one trusted recruitment partner across multiple role types and staffing needs. For Whitefox Recruitment, it has meant treating the account with the same care, consistency and accountability expected of any long-term professional advisory relationship.

Mr Hemmings said client retention remains one of the strongest measures of recruitment performance.

“Winning a client is one thing. Keeping them is another. Retaining an exclusive partnership for a third consecutive year says more than any sales pitch ever could,” he said.

“It means the client trusts the process, trusts the judgement and trusts the outcome. That is the standard we want Whitefox Recruitment to be known for.”

Whitefox Recruitment will continue supporting Jewel Gold Coast across recruitment, talent identification and market advice as the business maintains its position within one of the Gold Coast’s most prestigious residential and lifestyle precincts.

For Whitefox Recruitment, the partnership represents the type of work the firm intends to keep building across South East Queensland: long-term client relationships, account-managed recruitment delivery and appointments that strengthen the business beyond the employment contract.

Because strong recruitment is not about one placement.

It is about becoming trusted enough to be called back again, and again, and again.

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Whitefox Secures Canadian Marketing Leader for Winners Locker

Whitefox Recruitment has secured a Marketing Manager appointment for Winners Locker, following a targeted search that extended across the APAC region and into international candidate markets.

The appointment was secured on a $150,000 salary package, with the successful candidate ultimately sourced from Canada, reinforcing the value of looking beyond traditional local candidate pools when the role demands more specialised capability.

Winners Locker is an Australian-owned rewards and membership platform based in Southport on the Gold Coast, giving members access to exclusive rewards, savings, discounts, giveaways and member experiences through its app-based platform.

For Whitefox Recruitment, this was not a standard marketing placement. It was a growth-critical appointment for a fast-moving consumer platform where brand, digital engagement, member acquisition, campaign execution and commercial creativity all matter.

In a business like Winners Locker, marketing is not a support function. It sits close to revenue, audience growth, retention, brand trust and the overall member experience.

The mandate required a candidate who could think beyond content and campaigns. Winners Locker needed a marketing leader capable of understanding customer behaviour, digital performance, brand positioning, community engagement and the commercial pressure of scaling a rewards and membership platform in a competitive consumer market.

Whitefox Recruitment initially assessed the local market before expanding the search across APAC and international candidate markets, mapping talent with relevant experience across consumer platforms, digital growth, rewards, membership, sports, entertainment and app-led businesses.

A conventional local campaign was not enough.

The business required capability, not proximity.

Whitefox Recruitment’s Managing Director, Luke Hemmings, said the appointment reflected the firm’s focus on high-value white-collar and growth-critical roles.

“Winners Locker is a Gold Coast business with national ambition, and this appointment needed to reflect that,” Mr Hemmings said.

“For a role like this, the right Marketing Manager is not just producing campaigns. They are helping shape demand, member engagement, brand presence and commercial momentum. That required us to look beyond the immediate local market and map talent across APAC and internationally.”

“The successful candidate was ultimately sourced from Canada, which reinforces the point that strong recruitment is not about geography. It is about understanding the capability required, mapping the market properly and securing the person who can genuinely move the business forward.”

Whitefox Recruitment supported the process through market mapping, candidate engagement and salary negotiation, helping bring the appointment across the line at $150,000.

At this level, recruitment does not stop when a suitable candidate is identified. It requires alignment between the candidate’s expectations, the commercial value of the role, the business’ growth plans and the long-term outcome both parties are trying to achieve.

Mr Hemmings said the process reinforced the importance of matching the search strategy to the ambition of the business.

“The knowledge bomb is simple: growth businesses do not need more marketing noise. They need marketers who understand commercial leverage,” he said.

“A strong Marketing Manager can change how a business is seen, how quickly it grows and how effectively it converts attention into revenue. That is why this was treated as a proper market mapping exercise, not a job ad exercise.”

For Whitefox Recruitment, the Winners Locker appointment demonstrates the firm’s ability to support Gold Coast and South East Queensland businesses with national and international talent strategies.

Where a company is building beyond a local footprint, the candidate search often needs to move beyond a local candidate pool. That was the case with Winners Locker.

Mr Hemmings said the appointment is another example of Whitefox Recruitment’s direction across senior white-collar, marketing and growth-critical recruitment.

“Roles like this matter because they sit close to growth. When a business is scaling, the wrong hire can slow momentum and the right hire can sharpen the entire commercial engine,” Mr Hemmings said.

“Our role is to understand that pressure, map the market properly and bring forward candidates who can actually move the business forward.”

Whitefox Recruitment says the appointment reflects the standard it intends to continue building across senior white-collar, marketing, executive and growth-critical appointments.

Because strong recruitment is not about sending more CVs.

It is about understanding where the market is, where the business is going and who can help get it there.

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Whitefox Secures Canadian Marketing Leader for Winners Locker

Whitefox Recruitment has secured a Marketing Manager appointment for Winners Locker, following a targeted search that extended across the APAC region and into international candidate markets.

The appointment was secured on a $150,000 salary package, with the successful candidate ultimately sourced from Canada, reinforcing the value of looking beyond traditional local candidate pools when the role demands more specialised capability.

Winners Locker is an Australian-owned rewards and membership platform based in Southport on the Gold Coast, giving members access to exclusive rewards, savings, discounts, giveaways and member experiences through its app-based platform.

For Whitefox Recruitment, this was not a standard marketing placement. It was a growth-critical appointment for a fast-moving consumer platform where brand, digital engagement, member acquisition, campaign execution and commercial creativity all matter.

In a business like Winners Locker, marketing is not a support function. It sits close to revenue, audience growth, retention, brand trust and the overall member experience.

The mandate required a candidate who could think beyond content and campaigns. Winners Locker needed a marketing leader capable of understanding customer behaviour, digital performance, brand positioning, community engagement and the commercial pressure of scaling a rewards and membership platform in a competitive consumer market.

Whitefox Recruitment initially assessed the local market before expanding the search across APAC and international candidate markets, mapping talent with relevant experience across consumer platforms, digital growth, rewards, membership, sports, entertainment and app-led businesses.

A conventional local campaign was not enough.

The business required capability, not proximity.

Whitefox Recruitment’s Managing Director, Luke Hemmings, said the appointment reflected the firm’s focus on high-value white-collar and growth-critical roles.

“Winners Locker is a Gold Coast business with national ambition, and this appointment needed to reflect that,” Mr Hemmings said.

“For a role like this, the right Marketing Manager is not just producing campaigns. They are helping shape demand, member engagement, brand presence and commercial momentum. That required us to look beyond the immediate local market and map talent across APAC and internationally.”

“The successful candidate was ultimately sourced from Canada, which reinforces the point that strong recruitment is not about geography. It is about understanding the capability required, mapping the market properly and securing the person who can genuinely move the business forward.”

Whitefox Recruitment supported the process through market mapping, candidate engagement and salary negotiation, helping bring the appointment across the line at $150,000.

At this level, recruitment does not stop when a suitable candidate is identified. It requires alignment between the candidate’s expectations, the commercial value of the role, the business’ growth plans and the long-term outcome both parties are trying to achieve.

Mr Hemmings said the process reinforced the importance of matching the search strategy to the ambition of the business.

“The knowledge bomb is simple: growth businesses do not need more marketing noise. They need marketers who understand commercial leverage,” he said.

“A strong Marketing Manager can change how a business is seen, how quickly it grows and how effectively it converts attention into revenue. That is why this was treated as a proper market mapping exercise, not a job ad exercise.”

For Whitefox Recruitment, the Winners Locker appointment demonstrates the firm’s ability to support Gold Coast and South East Queensland businesses with national and international talent strategies.

Where a company is building beyond a local footprint, the candidate search often needs to move beyond a local candidate pool. That was the case with Winners Locker.

Mr Hemmings said the appointment is another example of Whitefox Recruitment’s direction across senior white-collar, marketing and growth-critical recruitment.

“Roles like this matter because they sit close to growth. When a business is scaling, the wrong hire can slow momentum and the right hire can sharpen the entire commercial engine,” Mr Hemmings said.

“Our role is to understand that pressure, map the market properly and bring forward candidates who can actually move the business forward.”

Whitefox Recruitment says the appointment reflects the standard it intends to continue building across senior white-collar, marketing, executive and growth-critical appointments.

Because strong recruitment is not about sending more CVs.

It is about understanding where the market is, where the business is going and who can help get it there.

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