Unfortunately - this won't work. Has been tried before many times and failed. Rember the HBI plant in Hedland, or the Copper smelter at Tennant Creek (Peko), and countless others. The cost to build the infrastructure let alone the cost to operate it will always kill off any project like this - and much of the existing infrastructure in Australia is well outdated.
We've missed the boat (by many years). Should have built a railway across the top of Australia back in the 60's when it was proposed - iron ore in one direction and coal on the return leg, with large steel mills at each end.
What gets me is the latest news that the major gas suppliers are now applying for a 20% increase in wholesale gas price to the domestic market - based on the fact that they can sell "OUR" gas to the Japs for a higher price since the Japs have shut down their nuclear power stations. Surely it wouldn't be too hard for the guvmint to insist that a condition of extracting and selling Australian gas (it does belong to the Australian people you know) - is that you can sell it for whatever price you like overseas, but you will sell to the domestic market at a pre-determined price.
If you think that the latest round of job losses is bad - just wait until you see the number of businesses will shut up shop when they have to cop a 20% increase in their energy costs.
Anyone know what tipped Rio Tinto's decision to shut down the aluminium refinery at Gove over the edge .............
Of course the proposed increase will only bring up NSW gas price to what is already being paid in Queensland (around $5 - $6 per gigajoule) - while WA is already paying well in excess of that (more than $8 per gigajoule). Governments of all persuasions need to grow some balls and tell these companies that, unless they are prepared to cater for the Australian domestic market FIRST at a reasonable price - they can bugger off and find their gas elsewhere. They WILL still trade with us even if forced into such an arrangement - simply because the gas is available here. If they could find similar supplies elsewhere - they would already be doing it.![]()


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there are numerous ways to implement a policy that other gov'ts already use. Go tell us the cost of getting raw materials out of China? Certain raw rare materials they will not allow to export at all! 
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