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A Leinster love story - The world's deepest wedding ceremony
When Aleese and Ryan met working underground at BHP’s Leinster nickel mine, they didn’t quite expect it would be the same place they would share their wedding vows four years later.
Building a thriving business in Kalgoorlie
After several years testing equipment for companies in a range of industries, from fabrication and chemical plants to aviation, Dirk De Beer used his redundancy payment to settle in Kalgoorlie and realise his dream of owning his own business.
First large-scale Port Hedland solar battery hybrid project
BHP expects to halve emissions from the generation of electricity used to power its WA Iron Ore port facilities in Port Hedland by the end of 2024, following the signing of a large-scale renewable Power Purchase Agreement with Alinta Energy.
From little things, big things grow
Three years ago, Mr Chapman’s majority-owned Aboriginal mining rental business Kuuwa secured a contract with BHP through the Local Buy Program, which supports local Indigenous-owned businesses.
Australian economic contribution figures for 2022
BHP has released our Economic Contribution Report for the 2022 financial year, which shows the company contributed $79.3 billion in economic value to the Australian economy over the 12-month period.
Camps to Communities Innovation Challenge
As part of our efforts to make workplaces safer and more inclusive for everyone, BHP has launched the Camps to Communities (C2C) Innovation Challenge, a global competition for innovators to develop new ideas and concepts for the travel and accommodation experience of our workforce.
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