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KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
1322 posts
WA, 1322 posts
20 Aug 2009 8:15pm
So , this week WA has scored the Gas deal with China which is predicted to
"re-inflate" the WA economy producing so called "benifits" for all of Western Australia.
Now I dont know all the facts by any means or know all the politics that go on behind the scenes.

I was just thinking and am a little confused and am interested to hear from some of you who do.........

Gas prices have gone up over the last year by a reasonable ammount due to the pipeline explosion- ok, what ever.

So if China is scoring our gas for SFA should nt our (the Australian consumer) price of gas come down ? Probably not, but is it fair to export our fossil fuel for such a cheap price??

Our Iron ore is considered some of the best in the world and yep , we export the majority of it.
WA is tha fastest growing part of Australia atm but is there a Steel Mill here in West Oz? Hell no, we sell our Iron ore off interstate,overseas and then buy back the steel product for much more $$$. WHy is this , is there any sense in this happening. I actually dont know....

please explain!!!

greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
20 Aug 2009 10:47pm
the rest of the world just wants to rape and pillage w.a.'s natural rescources and it's inhabitants are considered to be a bunch of backward rednecks, perhaps has something to do with it!
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
20 Aug 2009 10:16pm
greenleader said...

...and it's inhabitants are considered to be a bunch of backward rednecks...

No DLS and no late night trading

Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23685 posts
WA, 23685 posts
20 Aug 2009 10:38pm
Greenroom said...

greenleader said...

...and it's inhabitants are considered to be a bunch of backward rednecks...

No late night trading




Yep and that is the best thing about the place!!! People move here cos they don't want to be like Tokyo
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
21 Aug 2009 7:31am
Its strange on the one hand Rudd-Wong and Co are going on about lowering our carbon emissions through some trading scheme to save the world and on the other hand they are facilitating the burning of billions of tonnes of gas that will release who knows how much carbon dioxide and other gasses into the atmosphere.



AHeerey
AHeerey
QLD
12 posts
QLD, 12 posts
21 Aug 2009 9:46am
Mobydisc

The benefit of gas is that is a "clean fuel", it will burn efficiently and comparatively release very small amount out CO2 in comparison to oil & coal etc. It also has the advantage of being extremely compressible (200:1) from memory so transport costs / CO2 emissions are low. No I am not a Rudd fan.

Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
21 Aug 2009 10:43am
(flame suit on...)

WA is claiming more & more workers from interstate that are more than happy to reap the rewards of working over there "gettin' the big bucks!" At some point we are going to have to stop and have a look at what the cost of it all is.

100k+ salary for unskilled labour...140+ for skilled labour...and while the rest of the employers around the country are struggling paying 40k salaries for skilled labour in the public sector due to consumer's constraints & fierce competition...and 40k is still better than what other countries are offering!

Not only WA, locally our aluminium smelter is offering 80k+ for 'walk-in' unskilled labour (which I've been told by WA workers that they wouldn't consider working for this little!) After owning a local joinery, and paying above award to the guys I had working for me, we (me included) were on around half this amount. If I had attempted to pay them more, I would've gone bust years ago because of the competitive market.

When our resources are gone (it may be 100yrs+...it can't last forever)...so will the dollars (not that it's the issue), and ultimately, you & I will be looking back thinking "maybe the money wasn't worth it after all?" It's a bit hypocritical to be criticising what the gov't are doing with the resources in one breath, and saying "we'll take it while we can" in regard to the big salary in another!

These comments aren't aimed at the author (kearnsy), but more the general attitude to the subject 'as I see it'.

Maybe I'm wrong & uninformed

(I'll keep the flame suit on regardless)
j murray
j murray
SA
947 posts
SA, 947 posts
21 Aug 2009 4:22pm
You blokes are missing the point by miles,value added product will be made
from the holes left on the ground after mining great opportunists exist for the conning man.
Edge Water was once a quarry , whats the added value now compared to the money for quarried material extracted before domicile residents moved inn
Mt Tom Price will become a climbing wall for those that wish to climb out of dept. Goldsworthy is on the market with permits to build a ginormus world Theme park The Comet mine shaft at Marble Bar is selling the shaft, on a walk inn, drop dead basis. I Hear a bloke made an absolute mottsa cutting up the shaft and selling it as post holes to the chinkolloys.
Newman pit will become the world H.Q. for experimental alternate vehicle teckknowledge.
Kalgoolie Big Pit will be sold to byers fro over there ane they will use it to store human waste products imported from around the world by KENNY
Pannabloodywonnicca will be sold with licences for the storage of nuttoclear rods, big money there.
All the rail lines and infyastructra will be sold back as scrap to china. Money will be made here by the quick and willing, and they will then go and live ovasees
Aussie children will be left pickin their noses and scratching they behinds,[}:)], its all about making every one in the world equal , except the top line brass.
WEEEEE alllll serf's bro,
pweedas
pweedas
WA
4642 posts
WA, 4642 posts
21 Aug 2009 4:02pm
Actually, back 50 years ago we used to have a steel works down in Kwinana. (AIS. Australian Iron and Steel) and also over east, (BHP). They eventually went out of business because it cost as much to hire somebody to shovel dirt in Australia as it costs to hire a brain surgeon in China. That is still the case.

So in answer to the original post which suggests we do all this value adding stuff in Australia, we can only do it if we sell the end product at twice the price that it costs to import it from overseas.
Others on this post have mentioned the cost of hiring skilled labour up north at 140k to 150k a year. In many cases it is higher than that when you take all the other benefits into consideration and also that this only gets you half a worker, because a lot of it is one week on/ one week off.
This makes most value adding businesses a non viable operation.
BHP finally wised up to this about 10 years ago and flogged off their steel business to Onesteel, which is now on hard times, along with Bluescope Steel. BHP is doing quite well because they specialise in digging holes in the ground.
Quite simply we have priced ouselves out of the world market in anything which is labour intensive and the only reason we do so well is that some countries have no option other that to pay us our exorbitant rates because they cant get the raw materials anywhere else. If they ever can then they surely will.
Make the most of it while you can.
KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
1322 posts
WA, 1322 posts
21 Aug 2009 6:25pm
Intresting reactions and points guys but thankyou, I thought it might make an interesting topic. The underlying point I was making was do we sell our selves (Australian natural rescources) too cheap!!!! I think yes and too much focus on the near future rather than the distant future. At this point i think the next generation will be hanging $hit on thier forfathers because there wont be anything left and decisions were made based on greed and fear.
Skid
Skid
QLD
1499 posts
QLD, 1499 posts
22 Aug 2009 12:50pm
pweedas said...

....BHP finally wised up to this about 10 years ago and flogged off their steel business to Onesteel, which is now on hard times, along with Bluescope Steel. BHP is doing quite well because they specialise in digging holes in the ground.
Quite simply we have priced ouselves out of the world market in anything which is labour intensive and the only reason we do so well is that some countries have no option other that to pay us our exorbitant rates because they cant get the raw materials anywhere else. If they ever can then they surely will.
Make the most of it while you can.



Pweedas, your comments are right in that this is supply/demand at work and BHP are ruthless in pursuing their corporate strategy.
However, value adding is possible in Australia.... BHP recently sold Yabulu Refinery (because it did not fit their 'dig n deliver' strategy, NOT because it's not able to make a profit).
What does Yabulu Refinery do?
Put simply, it IMPORTS ore from various overseas countries, refines the ore to world class nickel & cobalt products, then EXPORTS these products at premium prices.

Yes, the high labour cost in Oz makes it difficult to compete in many value adding markets, however it is possible in the right circumstances.



cranky
cranky
440 posts
440 posts
22 Aug 2009 3:02pm
Skid said...


Yes, the high labour cost in Oz makes it difficult to compete in many value adding markets, however it is possible in the right circumstances.




Especially since labour is a very uneven playing field, hands up those that want to give away their conditions to compete with 3rd world labour.
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