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Whyalla steels for schoolies

A $100 million technical school for the South Australian town of Whyalla will be built entirely with locally made structural steel from the town’s steel mill.

 Whyalla Mayor Clare McLaughlin, Mining Minister Dan Van Holst Pellekaan and Liberty Primary Steel Manging Director Jason Schell

Whyalla Mayor Clare McLaughlin, Mining Minister Dan Van Holst Pellekaan and Liberty Primary Steel Manging Director Jason Schell

SA Education Minister John Gardner said the school would equip students will the skills needed for the future. The school will replace three local high schools. There will be 650 tonnes of structural...

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