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Federal budget sees embattled Whyalla steelworks as a 'fiscal risk'
The Whyalla steelworks is still a fiscal risk. That's the assessment in the Budget, despite governments ploughing billions of ...
Budget flags risk: Federal budget papers again list Whyalla steelworks as a fiscal risk, with $409 million committed over two years to support operations and creditors. Furnace offline: The blast ...
The federal government has put more than $200 million in additional funding aside and South Australia could follow as ...
The federal government's ongoing financial support for the Whyalla steelworks remains a "fiscal risk" to the budget. Meanwhile, the South Australian government continues to hold out for more ...
WHYALLA - The sale of the Whyalla Steelworks is “not a done deal”, despite expressing optimism a transaction could be [...] ...
Whyalla steelworkers are struggling to get the city's blast furnace producing iron again, with SA Premier Peter Malinauskas saying he is "very concerned" about the situation.
The blast furnace is expected to be brought back online in mid-May. (Supplied). WHYALLA - Another cold round of Whyalla competition hockey has wrapped up, with several intriguing matches played across ...
In another reminder of the state of the ageing facility, the old coal-fired blast furnace has been closed for “unscheduled maintenance” since the start of April, as the search for a preferred buyer to ...
More problems loom in the Australian construction industry, with the second-largest steelmaker unable to make steel for more ...
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