• 12 January 2022

    Meet our 2021 Innovation and Values Award Winners – Brook Hawkins

    Senior Health & Safety Advisor Brooke Hawkins, was recognised for the value of collaboration at the recent WesCEF Innovation and Values Awards. Brooke has been part of the WesCEF team for four years and received multiple nominations for her work on the High Potential risk management process. In developing this process, Brooke worked collaboratively across […]

  • 12 January 2022

    Meet our 2021 Innovation and Values Award Winner – Austin Sheard

    How do you remove palm oil from storage tanks? That’s one problem that has now been solved, thanks to the innovative thinking of CSBP Engineering Cadet – Chemical/Process, Austin Sheard. Austin was our Innovation Winner for 2021 for his idea to use a caustic solution to break down and dissolve the oil. Originally starting at […]

  • 09 December 2021

    Artworks bring culture and colour to life at WesCEF

    A number of exciting art projects are set to bring culture and colour to life at WesCEF over coming months. The artwork projects include a new large-scale mural set to grace the walls of Kwinana’s Ammonia/AN building, public artworks outside the new Kleenheat Donaldson Road Depot, and new Acknowledgement of Country signage and Noongar language […]

  • 09 December 2021

    WesCEF hosts second Aboriginal Engagement Networking Event

    It may have been cold and wet this week, but it didn’t stop the second WesCEF Aboriginal Employee Network gathering for its Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees. Taking place at CSBP Kwinana, the event brought together 17 employees from across Kleenheat, CSBP and WesCEF who don’t often get to see each other, for a morning […]

  • 09 December 2021

    Emma Castle walks for reconciliation

    Proud Menang Gnudju Noongar woman and WesCEF’s Aboriginal Employment Advisor, Emma Castle, recently joined with thousands of others in walks for reconciliation, as part of Reconciliation Week. Reconciliation WA’s Walk for Reconciliation coincided with Mabo Day on Thursday, 3 June. The walk was a public demonstration of leadership, support and solidarity with the reconciliation movement. […]

  • 09 December 2021

    The future looks bright for young innovators

    Kwinana and Rockingham’s future innovators will put their Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) skills to the test by tackling a real-world challenge facing local industry. The Future Innovators Event is run in partnership with STEM engagement organisation, Scitech and WA energy solutions provider, Kleenheat. Up to 60 students in years 5 and 6 will […]

  • 09 December 2021

    Kleenheat rushes to help cylcone damaged communities

    Kleenheat employees are on the ground visiting some of the most hard hit areas in the mid-west towns of Northampton and Kalbarri this week following the devastation left by Cyclone Seroja (11 April).  A four member team is searching through rubble to locate and ‘make safe’ domestic gas cylinders that have been compromised due to […]

  • 09 December 2021

    Taking up the Challenge

    The inaugural CSBP Coastal Connections Challenge wound up in spectacular fashion last Wednesday with a showcase event attended by Kwinana Lord Mayor Carol Adams and other community stakeholders from Kwinana and Rockingham.  The CSBP Coastal Connections Challenge is run in partnership between chemicals and fertiliser manufacturer and supplier, CSBP, and environment and sustainability organisation, Perth […]

  • 09 December 2021

    CSBP Coastal Connections Challenge empowers students to take action

    The CSBP Coastal Connection Challenge (CCCC) is empowering young people to take action to preserve their coastal environment. 50 students from schools and youth groups in Kwinana and Rockingham attended a two-day forum in March to identify opportunities in caring for local coastal areas. Participants have spent the past two months developing their ideas into […]

  • 09 December 2021

    Traditional knowledge for future conservation

    Participants attending the CSBP Coastal Connections Challenge (CCCC) had the opportunity to learn about how Noongar people cared for country in a specially designed Traditional Ecological Knowledge workshop.  The CSBP Coastal Connections Challenge is run in partnership with Perth NRM. The free, two-day event on March 26 and 27, 2021 brought together young people to […]