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Workers and union leaders meet with cabinet ministers over the future of Whyalla Steelworks
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 22, 2024 - 08:23
It’s time for action, rather than talk, from the owner of Whyalla’s Steelworks, premier Peter Malinauskas has declared. The state’s cabinet ministers have travelled to the Upper Spencer Gulf town, meeting with locals, worker and unions amid growing concerns about the plant’s future. Meanwhile, the opposition has taken aim at the government’s plans to build a hydrogen plane near the steelworks.