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BlueScope rejects Kerry Stokes' $13 billion takeover bid

BlueScope Steel's board has firmly rejected a $13 billion takeover bid from Kerry Stokes and US partner Steel Dynamics, calling it an undervalued and opportunistic move. The tussle for Australia's largest steelmaker continues.

SGH and US Partner Bid $1.3bn for BlueScope Steel

Investment firms SGH and US-based Attestor Capital have launched a joint $1.3 billion takeover bid for BlueScope Steel's North American building products arm. Read the full story on the proposed deal.

Premium Scanpan Cookware Set Drops to $404.60 on Amazon

A premium Scanpan 10-piece cookware set is now $404.60, down from $1,199. This Amazon Australia deal offers professional-grade, durable kitchen tools for a fraction of the price. Upgrade your cooking today.

BlueScope sells West Dapto land for $76 million

Steel giant BlueScope will earn millions from the sale of 33 hectares in West Dapto, with future profits expected from supplying building materials for over 350 new homes. Read the full details.

Hells Angel arrested at Sydney Airport over order breach

A Hells Angels sergeant-at-arms faces court after being arrested at Sydney International Airport, accused of breaching orders following a Maitland clubhouse 'takeover'. Read the latest on the police crackdown.

Bonanza gold hits expand historic WA mine's potential

Kula Gold's drilling at the historic Mt Palmer mine in WA has returned spectacular high-grade gold results, confirming a large-scale 3km mineralised system. The project is now a key target amid a takeover bid. Read more.

Perseus $21m Counterbid for Predictive Discovery

Perseus Mining has launched a $21 million all-cash counterbid for Predictive Discovery, securing the target's endorsement. The move shakes up the West African gold exploration sector.

$8.9m in old MyWay funds stuck in limbo

A year after Canberra's troubled switch to MyWay+, $8.9 million of passenger cash remains stranded in the old system. Discover the fallout from the 'significant failure' and what's being done.

20 Housing ACT jobs cut before Christmas

Twenty Housing ACT workers face unemployment just before Christmas as contracts end, despite Treasurer Chris Steel's assurance that Canberra's public service will continue growing.

Japan Security Concerns Over Austal Takeover

Treasurer Jim Chalmers addresses Japan's national security concerns about South Korea's Hanwha acquiring Australian shipbuilder Austal. Read the latest developments.

BlueScope death sparks union safety warning

A 24-year-old contractor was killed at BlueScope's Port Kembla steelworks, sparking union safety warnings and highlighting worker compensation battles in NSW.

No savings in early Woden light rail: Minister

ACT Transport Minister Chris Steel dismisses claims taxpayers could have saved money if Woden light rail started sooner, citing pandemic constraints and capacity issues.

WA Green Steel Fund Sparks 'Made in WA' Debate

Western Australia's $75m manufacturing fund faces scrutiny as InfraBuild's involvement raises questions about what truly constitutes 'Made in WA' steel production. Read more.

BlueScope CEOs address worker death at AGM

BlueScope's leadership addresses tragic death of young contractor Jack McGrath at Port Kembla steelworks during annual meeting, reinforcing safety commitment.

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