by Dutchy » Thu Feb 20, 2025 1:51 pm
by dedja » Thu Feb 20, 2025 2:14 pm
by tigerpie » Thu Feb 20, 2025 2:19 pm
Dutchy wrote:Its good they are helping out, but the question still remains, is there a long term future for the steelworks? If not they need to cut losses and stop chucking in our taxpayer money to something that will fall over eventually anyway.
Im told there is no difference in quality between imported steel and australian steel, but guess which one is significantly cheaper?
Is all this to save 4,000 jobs now?
by tigerpie » Thu Feb 20, 2025 2:31 pm
dedja wrote:Going through the numbers, the State Govt has been extremely smart here.
They had $593M provisioned for the Hydrogen plant which is never going to be mentioned again, but have spent a bit running an associated office, so let’s say $550M is still provisioned but not spent. They also had at least $50M in incentive payments for GFG which was never spent. So there’s $600M already provisioned within existing budgets.
They have committed $50M to immediately assist creditors not aligned to GFG companies, and half of the anticipated $400m to cover the Administrator and operating the steelworks during Administration.
The $1.9B to complete the $2.4B package is provisioned for financial assistance to a future owner, which may or may not be found, and is expected to be largely, if not completely funded by the Feds.
So, in effect, the State Govt has only committed less than half of the funds it had already provisioned ($250M of approx $600M) to the the $2.4B assistance package, gets the goodwill of ‘saving’ the steelworks (which is yet to be seen whether this actually eventuates), pays the creditors hurting most, gets rid of Gupta and his companies, kills an unpopular Hydrogen Plant initiative, and basks in the glory of being a saviour, whilst arranging for the Federal Govt to take all the financial risk.
Genius!
by Dutchy » Thu Feb 20, 2025 2:35 pm
tigerpie wrote:Dutchy wrote:Its good they are helping out, but the question still remains, is there a long term future for the steelworks? If not they need to cut losses and stop chucking in our taxpayer money to something that will fall over eventually anyway.
Im told there is no difference in quality between imported steel and australian steel, but guess which one is significantly cheaper?
Is all this to save 4,000 jobs now?
You've got to be joking surely.
Have you not heard the term chinesium?
Cheap shit steel, very difficult to weld or heat treat, nigh impossible to machine economically.
If I'm a shipbuilder or submarine, or bridge builder etc. I'm using Australian steel all day everyday.
There is a lot at stake here and I'm certain a lot of very smart people have delved into the books to see production tally's v man hours. Not just 4000jobs, a whole bloody town which has fed so much to the states economy for the last hundred years.
I'm ok with using my tax dollars to during up our steel industry.
I'm glad this has been sorted now because my fear if the liberals win the election they'd do to the steel industry what they did to the car industry.
If both govts, red or blue had an inkling of nonprofitability they would not have funded the administration.
by tigerpie » Thu Feb 20, 2025 3:12 pm
Dutchy wrote:tigerpie wrote:Dutchy wrote:Its good they are helping out, but the question still remains, is there a long term future for the steelworks? If not they need to cut losses and stop chucking in our taxpayer money to something that will fall over eventually anyway.
Im told there is no difference in quality between imported steel and australian steel, but guess which one is significantly cheaper?
Is all this to save 4,000 jobs now?
You've got to be joking surely.
Have you not heard the term chinesium?
Cheap shit steel, very difficult to weld or heat treat, nigh impossible to machine economically.
If I'm a shipbuilder or submarine, or bridge builder etc. I'm using Australian steel all day everyday.
There is a lot at stake here and I'm certain a lot of very smart people have delved into the books to see production tally's v man hours. Not just 4000jobs, a whole bloody town which has fed so much to the states economy for the last hundred years.
I'm ok with using my tax dollars to during up our steel industry.
I'm glad this has been sorted now because my fear if the liberals win the election they'd do to the steel industry what they did to the car industry.
If both govts, red or blue had an inkling of nonprofitability they would not have funded the administration.
Why is nearly every building going up in our city using steel from Asia then?
by Dutchy » Thu Feb 20, 2025 3:13 pm
by Trader » Thu Feb 20, 2025 4:09 pm
by MW » Thu Feb 20, 2025 4:13 pm
Dutchy wrote:Because its cheaper
by dedja » Thu Feb 20, 2025 4:33 pm
by Trader » Thu Feb 20, 2025 4:40 pm
by dedja » Thu Feb 20, 2025 5:16 pm
Trader wrote:Does the $50m cover all non-GFG linked creditors?
If not, then there will potentially be private companies who get screwed in this?
And if so, is a $2.4B package suitable for what is essentially a $50m debt?
Seems the government is spending $48 for every $1 owed to the non-gupta creditors?
$100m: Immediate, on the ground support
· Creditor Assistance payments ($50m)
· Infrastructure upgrades ($32.6m)
· Jobs Matching and Skills Hub ($6m)
$384m: Stabilising the Steelworks
· The State and Federal Governments are co-investing $384m to fund the Whyalla Steelworks’ operations during administration. This funding will ensure workers and contractors will have ongoing work at the Steelworks and will continue to be paid.
$1.9bn: Investing in the Steelworks’ future
· The State and Federal Governments will work with a new owner to invest in the upgrades and new infrastructure which will be vital to ensuring the Steelworks has a sustainable, long-term future.
by tigerpie » Thu Feb 20, 2025 10:13 pm
by dedja » Thu Feb 20, 2025 10:28 pm
by shoe boy » Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:19 am
by Booney » Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:56 am
Dutchy wrote:Because it is as good as Aussie steel and is cheaper
by mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Feb 21, 2025 8:18 am
by Booney » Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:28 am
shoe boy wrote:Tarzia on radio this morning is an absolute train wreck!
The liberal party surly can find anyone better than this flog or maybe not.
by Brodlach » Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:32 am
shoe boy wrote:Tarzia on radio this morning is an absolute train wreck!
The liberal party surly can find anyone better than this flog or maybe not.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by Booney » Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:42 am
Brodlach wrote:shoe boy wrote:Tarzia on radio this morning is an absolute train wreck!
The liberal party surly can find anyone better than this flog or maybe not.
That was hilarious, absolutely a train wreck. Did not answer a direct question, no point having him on as he will be in a retirement home by the time the Libs are in office. Gave nothing to his supporters.
Tarzia- hydrogen plant is no good, labour lied,
Tarzia also - we cannot confirm if we will cancel the hydrogen plant as we don’t know enough about it. We will announce our policy when we have one.
FFS.
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