

Major contract strengthens state's reputation as defence leader
Leading occupational health and wellbeing provider, Corporate Health Group Defence (CHG Defence), has won a major contract to deliver services to the Australian Defence Force (ADF), enhancing South Australia’s reputation as the nation’s Defence State.
SA-based CHG Defence has signed a contract with the Prime Contractor for Defence Force Recruiting, ManpowerGroup the global leader in innovative workforce solutions. Under this contract, CHG Defence will be working in collaboration with ManpowerGroup and ADF personnel through the provision of specialised medical assessments for candidates applying to join the ADF in every State and Territory in Australia.
Corporate Health Group Chairman and founder Dr John Wyett said the new contract further strengthened the organisation’s four-year relationship with the ADF.
“As a South Australian-based and owned company since our establishment in 1976, we are very proud to have won this significant five year contract worth in the order of $80 million. The contract has the potential to be extended to a ten year term based on performance.’’ Dr Wyett said.
“The State is already well established and recognised as the nation’s Defence State and the SA Government’s clear direction for the future of defence is to grow defence presence and sustainable defence industries.
“This contract ensures CHG’s expertise in Defence occupational health continues to contribute to South Australia’s Defence capability.’’
CHG CEO Kay Neill, who is also Defence Force Recruiting National Medical Manager, explained the organisation employs around 100 medical practitioners, nurses and administrators to conduct specialist medical assessments.
She said CHG plays an integral role in assessing candidates against the rigourous entry standards. ADF personnel need to achieve the highest standard of medical and physical well-being to allow the successful completion of all military duties. These are often performed in isolated and demanding environments where there is limited access to medical care.
These high standards are necessary not just because of the operational demands in the ADF, but also to protect personnel and their future well-being.
“The medical assessments of ADF candidates are carried out in 16 Defence Force Recruiting Centres in each state and territory,’’ Ms Neill said.
“The assessments are designed to meet the rigorous defence health criteria and our innovative approach is aimed at ensuring ADF recruits are able to meet the precise and demanding operational needs across all areas of defence.’’
ISSUED BY HUGHES PUBLIC RELATIONS:
Please contact Catherine Bauer on 8412 4100 or email catherine@hughespr.com.au
Recent News
- Blog: Let’s get (a)political: all you need to know about elections and public relations
- The world’s most valuable dog toy revealed in the lead up to Guide Dogs Day
- Skytrax names Adelaide as best regional airport in Australia & Pacific region
- Indonesia AirAsia To Touch Down in Adelaide for the first time in June Fares on sale today starting from just AUD$199*!
- ‘Sleep hygiene’ stocktake critical for women in daylight savings change over
- United Airlines welcomed for South Australia’s first ever direct flights to US
- West Beach Trust appoints Elinor Walker to Board
- Local student Emaan Dewanyang wins Yugo Accommodation Support Scholarship with RMIT
- Blog: Why do so many companies fail the pub test in a crisis?
- Congratulations to our graduating and retiring Guide Dogs… and meet our new puppies!
- CH4 Global named one of TIME Magazine’s Top GreenTech Companies
- Flu cases in SA already up by 550 – experts warn get vaxed now
- Adelaide’s first purpose-built, affordable, long-term rental housing for women opens
- The world’s seaweed industry focuses on Adelaide at Seagriculture
- New Mount Barker Residential Development: A Feast for the Senses
- Blog: Be prepared - and be credible
- Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Announces Partnership with the Exclusive Student Housing Marketplace, Student.com
- CH4 Global and Mitsubishi Corporation partner to accelerate adoption of methane-reducing cattle feed supplement in Asia-Pacific markets
- Opinion Editorial by Brenton Cox, Adelaide Airport Managing Director - The Advertiser’s Future SA Campaign
- Adelaide’s most luxurious aged care site opens in an Australian first