His activity in this Chapter is on a voluntary basis. Whyalla is a proud steel town. The steelworks physically dominates the townscape, and most jobs in the town are either directly at the ...
Contractors and creditors have welcomed a $2.4 billion financial support for Whyalla and its steelworks. Peter Dutton said the opposition would match the state and federal governments' funding ...
Residents in Whyalla have welcomed the state government's decision to tip the Whyalla steelworks into administration. Workers and business owners say job losses and local business closures have ...
The Albanese government could take an equity stake in the Whyalla steelworks to encourage a buyer to come forward to capitalise on a $2.4 billion rescue package for the ailing manufacturing venture.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The government’s response to the demise of the Whyalla steelworks and regional airline Rex reads like a bailout cheat-sheet for ...
The $2.4 billion state and federal government bailout to avoid a Whyalla steel-making wipeout is supposedly a one-off, assuming that whoever ends up running the promised new electric arc furnace ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from SA News. Followed categories will be added to My News. The rescue funding is expected to roll out in three parts, the most immediate $100m including $50m for ...
The government funding package aimed at driving a green steel and iron revolution will be unveiled in Whyalla on Thursday morning by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Premier Peter Malinauskas.
And how did the Whyalla mill get into such dire straits? The Whyalla steelworks in South Australia is in adminstration for the second time in less than a decade.Credit: Ben Searcy This is the ...
Mr Mentha was running the Whyalla steelworks at the time, having taken over after Arrium collapsed with debts of more than $4bn, after an aggressive corporate debt bailout plan and a modest ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (second right) and South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas (second left) pose for a photograph with workers inside the Whyalla steelworks in Whyalla. The pair ...
The Whyalla steelworks employs 1000 people directly. Picture: Ben Clark The Australian Workers Union, in a statement from Wednesday afternoon following the shock collapse of the integrated ...