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  2. Brookfield Place (Perth) - Wikipedia

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    December 2007 - BHP signs the biggest office leasing deal in Perth's history—60,000 m 2 (650,000 sq ft). [ 3 ] March 2008 - Perth's Lord Mayor announces that BHP will be headquartering in Perth, and their Melbourne operations will be significantly downgraded. [ 3 ] (

  3. BHP - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, BHP Billiton spun off a number of its subsidiaries [71] in South Africa and Southern Africa to form a new company known as South32. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] BHP Billiton agreed to pay a fine of $25 million to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in 2015 in connection with violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act related to ...

  4. South32 - Wikipedia

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    South32 Limited is a mining and metals company headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. It was spun out of BHP Billiton on 18 May 2015. [ 1 ] It is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange with secondary listings on the Johannesburg and London Stock Exchanges .

  5. Kwinana Nickel Refinery - Wikipedia

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    In September 1991, a A$50 million upgrade of the refinery was announced in an attempt to upsize the Western Australian nickel operations and make WMC the world's number two nickel producer. WMC was aiming to increase production to 90 thousand tonnes (200 million pounds) per annum by 1995, of which half was to be refined nickel, with Kwinana's ...

  6. BlueScope - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees . 14,300 (2021) ... BlueScope was formed when BHP Billiton spun-off its steel assets on 15 July 2002 as BHP ... It has distribution centres in ...

  7. Fremantle Outer Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The derelict BHP Jetty Number 1, now partially demolished. Just north of the Kwinana Bulk Terminal, KBB2, lies the derelict BHP Jetty Number 1. Both were once owned by BHP, with jetty number 1 having been disused since the mid-1980s while jetty number 2 was sold by BHP in 2002.

  8. Woodside Energy - Wikipedia

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    BHP later replaced Burmah, and with Shell, each became a 40% shareholder in Woodside in 1985. [7] BHP reduced its shareholding to 10% in July 1990. [8] In October 1994, BHP sold its remaining shares while Shell sold down to 34%. [9] In 1995, Woodside moved its head office from Melbourne to Perth. [10]

  9. Jimblebar mine - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as McCamey's Monster, after prospector Ken McCamey, the mine was acquired by BHP in 1992. [8] While the mine is fully owned by BHP Billiton, it does also process ore from the Wheelara deposit, which is jointly owned by BHP and a number of Chinese and Japanese companies. [9]