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Collie Steel Mill Receives Final Construction Approval
We are pleased to announce that Green Steel of WA has now secured all necessary regulatory and statutory approvals required to commence construction of The Collie Steel Mill, Australia’s first green steel mill. The approvals process was completed in under two years, thanks to the project’s recognition as a Strategic Project by the WA Government…
Read MoreGet the latest on our Collie Steel Mill project
Green Steel of WA is in the advanced stages of development and proceeding towards a final investment decision. The Collie-based green steel recycling mill will convert Western Australian scrap steel into rebar for local and international consumption. The plant will be WA’s first green steel mill and the cleanest and most efficient mill in Australia.…
Read MoreWestern Power connection studies complete
We’re thrilled to announce that we have successfully completed all required studies of Western Power’s connection process for the Collie Steel Mill 330kV electrical power supply with a positive outcome. This marks a major milestone as we progress towards our Final Investment Decision (FID) and bringing Australia’s most sustainable rebar production facility to life. With…
Read MoreProudly made in WA!
We are excited to be part of the “Made in WA” plan, driving local jobs, advanced manufacturing, and a clean energy future We look forward to producing locally made, sustainable rebar to support key manufacturing initiatives within the plan such as the future Western Power Manufacturing facility and AMTECH’s steel-reinforced footing cage manufacturing facilities, as…
Read MoreNotification on Public Comment Outcomes for Public Information Only
EPBC 2024/09828, development of Collie Green Steel Mill at 154 Boys Home Road, Palmer 6225, 5 km northeast of the Collie townsite. Re-publication of Preliminary Documentation under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) for public information only. The following notice is published pursuant to Section 95B(2) of the EPBC Act. Green…
Read MoreInvitation for Public Comment
Public comments are invited on the proposed Collie Green Steel Mill, referral documentation and preliminary documentation. You can make a submission directly via email. To do this, your submission must reference the project number EPBC 2024/09828 and be lodged at info@greensteel.com.au no later than COB 24 January 2025. Click here for more information, as well…
Read MoreWorks approval in hand
Our Collie steel mill has been granted Works Approval by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation. Working closely with our partners GHD and with great support from the WA State Government, our Works Approval application was granted in under 5 months from submission, a great achievement for a project of this size (perhaps even…
Read MoreProudly partnering with GKB
We are pleased and honoured to announce that we have entered into a partnership with the Gnaala Karla Booja Aboriginal Corporation (GKB). We look forward to working alongside Bruce Jorgensen and the team to find mutually beneficial ways to align GKBs’ skills, capabilities and resources with those required by GSWA’s soon-to-be-constructed Collie green steel mill.…
Read MoreNational Press Club energy transition address
We were delighted to be invited to the National Press Club for Minister Chris Bowen’s address on the energy transition. We recognise there is a long journey ahead with plenty of challenges and opportunities. Still, the vision is becoming clearer and the discussion was generally very well informed. A national consensus is emerging on the…
Read MoreGreen Steel featured among global industry leaders
We’re proud to be featured among global leaders taking action to decarbonise steel production in a recent article by the World Economic Forum: The International Energy Agency says that steel produces 7% of the world’s GHG emissions – 3.5 billion tonnes annually – mostly from iron, the main input to steelmaking (70% of steel production). The other…
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