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BlueScope appointed as advisor to Whyalla Steelworks administrators

BlueScope has confirmed its appointment as a steelmaking advisor to the administrators of the Whyalla Steelworks group, offering technical and operational support as the administration process unfolds.

Aussie steel manufacturing industry gets $200M gov’t boost

The Australian government has announced $200 million in grant funding that aims to help Australian steel manufacturers be globally competitive and secure the future of the local steelmaking industry. 

Gov’t pledges $136.8M to BlueScope for clean energy steel production

Australian steelmaker BlueScope Steel has secured $136.8 million in grant funding from the Australian Government's Powering the Regions Fund (PRF).

BlueScope sees net profit falls in FY2023; announces Port Kembla furnace relining and upgrade

BlueScope has made a $1.15 billion investment in the relining and upgrade of the No.6 Blast Furnace (6BF) Port Kembla Steelworks and announced a dip in profit in fiscal year 2023. 

Steel manufacturer BlueScope taps BIG architecture group to utilize land surplus

Australian steelmaker BlueScope has ventured into a partnership with Bjarke Ingels Group, a global coalition of architects, designers, urbanists, and landscape professionals, to create...

BlueScope records strong profit growth in June half

BlueScope has recorded a $353.8 million net profit after tax in the June half, which represents a $217.5 million increase on last year’s result. Managing...

Blaze at BlueScope Steel’s Port Kembla plant

Emergency services were forced to intervene at the waste gas cleaning plant stack located in Bluescope’s sinter plant at the Port Kembla Steelworks following reports...
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