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PARTNERSHIPS – WHAT WORKS FOR US

PARTNERSHIPS – WHAT WORKS FOR US. OneSteel overview. Top 60 Australian company One of Australia’s key industrial players Key businesses: Mining and exporting iron ore Manufacturing steel products Distribution business Annual revenue :$6billion

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PARTNERSHIPS – WHAT WORKS FOR US

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  1. PARTNERSHIPS – WHAT WORKS FOR US

  2. OneSteel overview • Top 60 Australian company • One of Australia’s key industrial players • Key businesses: • Mining and exporting iron ore • Manufacturing steel products • Distribution business • Annual revenue :$6billion • Team of 10,000 delivering to 30,000 business customers

  3. OneSteel’s History • OneSteel was created by combining 8 historically-diverse yet related businesses to form a vertically-integrated mining, steel manufacturing, & steel and metal products distribution company • Formed from 8 Businesses ‘spun out’ from BHP Steel • OneSteel Ltd is a publicly listed company on ASX – 23 Oct 2000 • OneSteel became a Top 100 company on ASX - 25 October 02 • Appointment of new CEO 2 May 2005 • OneSteel became a Top 60 company on ASX - August 2007

  4. Manufacturing & Distribution Locations

  5. Onesteel Culture • Safety is an absolute priority • Customer is a core value • Endeavouring to foster a culture so people develop, perform & succeed in their careers

  6. Whyalla Steel Works Project Magnet $385 million project to develop existing magnetite resources called “Iron Magnet” in the South Middleback Ranges Completion expected in the first quarter of the next financial year Extends life of Whyalla Steelworks from 2020 to at least 2027 Converted Whyalla Steelworks to process magnetite Export facility constructed at the existing iron ore jetty Incremental sales of iron ore, pellets and slab to generate over $1billion in revenue over 10 years Significant value in use - potential to lower Whyalla’s steelmaking cost by up to 5%

  7. SOME FACTS • July 2005 - 1240 employees, 800 full time contractors • September 2007 – 1660 employees, 1200 full time contractors, 50 Project magnet contractors • July 2005 – No OneSteel Apprentices, 12 CEG apprentices • July 2007 – 145 OneSteel apprentices • December 2008 – 200 OneSteel apprentices • July 2007 – 7 ATC School Based apprentices • January 2008 – 27 ATC School Based apprentices • January 2009 – 40 ATC School Based apprentices • May 2007 – 32 Graduates • January 2008 – 61 Graduates

  8. APPRENTICESHIPS • July 2006 established a Skills Centre in partnership with TAFESA • Pre Voc not a requirement • Intake 50 apprentices per year • Employed full time as OneSteel employees from day one but for the first 12 months working full time at the Training Skills Centre at TAFE under OneSteel Supervision • Not a OneSteel Centre but an industry centre

  9. APPRENTICESHIPS • TAFESA had to be different • OneSteel H&S rules • 8am until 5pm • Trades skills to OneSteel’s requirements – adapted the apprenticeship to meet our needs • Rigour and discipline • Operate like a business, not a Government agency • Staff had to wear appropriate safety personal protective equipment • Staff had to lead by example.

  10. OPERATORS • GOAL 100 • Partnership with TAFESA and various other groups • 100 unemployed people into jobs • Technical skills via TAFESA • Mark One 86 job outcomes

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