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  1. One of the country’s first steel mills in decades has broken ground in south-east Queensland, promising to supply crucial materials for housing and the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.

    The Swanbank Steel Mill in Ipswich is expected to produce 350,000 tonnes of steel reinforcing bar — or rebar — a year from scrap metal.

    Future Forgeworks is expecting the project to require more than 400 jobs during construction, and more than 200 ongoing jobs once complete.

  2. throwwwwwwaway_ on

    Maybe they’ll actually do something about the infrastructure in Ipswich /s

  3. UnlimitedDeep on

    This is fuckin great news, side note but we have such strange opinions on Australian industry especially if the government lends a hand (ie our vehicle manufacturers or the Whyalla steel mill) eg “well if it can’t support itself, let it close down!”

    China (for all their faults) props up their industries (such as solar panels) with more profitable industries and now the whole world buys their solar panels from China.

    Keeping Australian industries alive (even if they need help) not only keeps Australians employed, it keeps us from needing to import every single thing we use on a daily basis, hopefully more industry pops up during these very rough times!

  4. fluffy-plant-borb on

    Not to sound like a hater but how are they gonna build this and then produce enough steel in time for them to build for the Olympics? I’m genuinely curious. I don’t know how long it would take to build somewhere appropriate for steel production hahah