The facility’s 1,500 direct employees are owed a total of $189.7 million, including annual leave and redundancy entitlements.
The plant produces 75 per cent of Australia’s structural steel and is key to the survival of the town of Whyalla. Read more ...
The recovery of SA’s embattled steelworks will not be affected by Donald Trump’s new steel tariffs, according to the state’s ...
If the $2 billion taxpayer bailout of the unprofitable Whyalla steel mill was confounding a few weeks ago, it now looks ...
Albanese government’s decision to partner with South Australia to save the Whyalla Steelworks has profound significance for ...
The sorry financial state of the Whyalla steel mill was laid bare through a creditors’ meeting, but it also painted a stark ...
Bluescope has been appointed as a steelmaking advisor to KordaMentha, the administrators of the Whyalla steelworks business ...
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Whyalla steelworks losing $1.5m a day before collapseWhyalla steelworks was shedding about $1.5m every day – a $319m loss in the seven months until January – before its collapse.
The Governments $2.4 billion support package for the Whyalla steelworks is going to plan, with funds now flowing to the ...
Whyalla Steelworks and mines administrators have discovered a surprise hotel with sweeping views of the foreshore among its ...
The industrialist had a late March deadline to finalise a deal to repay billions of dollars owed to his creditors.
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