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Congratulations to the finalists for the ‘Outstanding Trade, Operator or Technician Award’ as part of the South Australian Women in Resources Awards 2020! The winners in each category will be announced tomorrow so stay tuned!
@bhp@SimecWhyalla@GFGWhyalla@TheAusIMM
The first edition of SACOME's 'Resourceful' magazine was included in @theTiser on Saturday. But if you missed it, jump online to read the digital edition here:
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Know a year 9 or 10 student in Whyalla that could benefit from personal development / assistance in finding a career after school? Encourage them to apply for this year's GFG Foundation School Program - applications close this Sunday 21 June at 9pm!
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Strict environmental controls are in place, with the State Government & EPA consulted and engaged prior to providing the necessary approvals. This video shows a container of the concentrate being loaded at the Whyalla Port, using water sprays to minimise potential fugitive dust.
“This is the only facility in Australia with the capacity to handle vessels over 200 metres in length, so we hope this unique capability presents a genuine opportunity for ongoing DSR operations."
SIMEC Mining has commenced work on the latest opportunity for our Whyalla Port operations – the first deconstruction, scrapping and recycling (DSR) of a decommissioned vessel.
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“We’ve put a lot of work into attracting third parties to use our facility, so it’s great to see yet another opportunity coming to life.” General Manager Operational Transformation Greg McMillan
Our update to the Whyalla community regarding the stringent COVID-19-related measures in place at our Whyalla Port operations. These aim to protect the health & safety of our employees, contractor partners & the local community, while helping ensure our ongoing operation.
We're starting a business-critical iron ore trucking campaign this week. As always, we've put in place stringent environmental & safety measures which we'll continually audit to ensure they meet community, regulatory & business expectations. Have any concerns? Call 0447 039 358
An update on our local response to the COVID-19 situation. Importantly, we've implemented significant measures to protect our people and operations, enabling them to continue.
State and Federal Governments have also advised that our businesses remain essential.
We're informing residents in Whyalla and Iron Knob of changes to our current trucking campaign. See our release for more details, or contact Denise Sharp on 0447 039 358.
It was great to have the @PAFC senior leaders and coaches visit our operations as part of tomorrow's big match in Whyalla. Be sure to get your tickets (if you haven't already!) and enjoy a monumental day for Whyalla!
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We're keen to maximise safety during our upcoming trucking campaign, so are implementing a number of measures to minimise risks (see details below). Residents are encouraged to contact us if they have any concerns.
Share your views, thoughts and experiences of our city as part of The Whyalla Stories Project, and play a part in helping to shape Whyalla’s next chapter. Learn more https://t.co/09PbycWk04