The voice of Australian steel, the Australian Steel Institute (ASI), said it will continue to work with the Australian Government to secure an exemption from the USA’s global tariff on steel imports. Read More
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Weld Australia is calling on the Federal Government to introduce a national inspection regime for imported fabricated steel and high-risk goods, warning that the lack of local compliance checks is placing Australians at risk. Read More
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Australia’s first low emissions steel mill and Western Australia’s first steel recycling mill are one step closer with Green Steel of WA securing all regulatory and statutory approvals required for feasibility. Read More
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Sydney-based Greensteel Australia has announced it had placed an order with leading global steelmaking infrastructure group Danieli Group to purchase stages two and three of its proposed ultra-low-carbon steel mill. Read More
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The Federal Government has announced a $750 million investment aimed at boosting the development of new technologies to ensure Australia’s metal manufacturers remain globally competitive. Read More
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The South Australian Government is establishing the Whyalla Special Economic Zone to support Whyalla’s workforce and economy by driving local industry involvement in government projects. Read More
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The Federal Government has announced a $500 million investment through the Future Made in Australia Innovation Fund to ensure Australian steel manufacturers have the backing they need to scale up and seize the opportunities of the energy transition.Read More
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The Federal Government and South Australian Government are working together on a multi-billion-dollar package to save Whyalla Steelworks, support local jobs and encourage more investment into Australian made iron and steel. Read More
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A steel producer turned to Atlas Copco Rental after they lost one of their two centrifugal compressors, which threatened to delay their current project. Read More
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In a media release, the Federal Government has expressed its intent on seeing steel and local manufacturing at the heart of a Future Made in Australia. Read More
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AMADA’s metal fabrication equipment is known for its safety and product range, but the inadequate enforcement of existing safety regulations for cheaper alternatives underscores the urgent need for stricter oversight and proper education. Read More
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The Western Australian Government has allocated $134 million from its Collie Industrial Transition Fund to activate Collie’s Coolangatta Industrial Estate to help secure major new job-creating industries for the region. Read More
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Ten Wheatbelt projects, including Price’s Fabrication and Steel, will share in $1.16 million funding to help build regional business resilience and economic diversity.Read More
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Industry leaders call for strategic government intervention to prioritise local scrap consumption and rejuvenate manufacturing capabilities amidst global competition. Read More
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UNSW Sydney researchers have released a first report exploring the feasibility of collaboration on hydrogen and green metals, as part of the Federal government’s Green Metals for Sustainable Steel from Australia and Germany (SuSteelAG) initiative. Read More
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Tindo announced a new partnership with Capral Aluminium, which will see the aluminium company provide extruded frames for Australian-made solar panels, with the potential for new onshore aluminium manufacturing to support Tindo’s proposed Gigafactory. Read More
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The Federal Government is backing metal manufacturers to grow and decarbonise with a new expert Advisory Panel to advance green metals production in Australia. Read More
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