Port Kembla Steelworks Port Kembla NSW 2505

Port Kembla Steelworks





32 Reviews
  • Monday9 AM–3 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–3 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–3 PM
  • Thursday9 AM–3 PM
  • FridayClosed
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed




Port Kembla Steelworks Port Kembla NSW 2505




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Port Kembla NSW 2505

Hours

  • Monday9 AM–3 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–3 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–3 PM
  • Thursday9 AM–3 PM
  • FridayClosed
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




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Ross
12.10.2023
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Ugly as
Criss Cummings
05.10.2023
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As a child in the 60's, I was able to visit the Steel Works with the School in Berkeley on an excursion.I found it totally fascinating & very educational. I hope they still do this as a part of the area's History & importance.
Joe Starr
30.09.2023
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Place is slowly winding down but in its boom time 60's and 70's the place was another world 26000 workers compared to 2000 these days and a further 500 to go, by 2020 the place will be closed,
Tina H
26.08.2023
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The tour of the steelworks is so interesting, amazing to see molten steel and big slabs rolled into thin sheets.
Douglas Luan
10.08.2023
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The famous steelworks that provide material for Sydney great constructions.
kim khalil
03.08.2023
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Yes Mohamed came here for his certificate for work
Patricio Ceron
31.07.2023
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At work. The tours are very popular as are very interesting the way iron ore become steel
the tube
25.07.2023
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they do not uphold work place health and safety
Sheky Nema
23.07.2023
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Big job
Swadesh Singh
19.07.2023
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Port Kembla is a suburb of Wollongong 8 km south of the CBD and part of the Illawarra region of New South Wales. The suburb comprises a seaport, industrial complex (one of the largest in Australia), a small harbour foreshore nature reserve, and a small commercial sector. It is situated on the tip of Red Point, first European sighting by Captain James Cook in 1770. The name Kembla" is Aboriginal word meaning "plenty [of] wild fowl".Port Kembla has two railway stations on the Port Kembla branch of the NSW TrainLink South Coast Line.Port Kembla railway station is the terminus of the branch line

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