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Previously [[John Walker and Co (of Queensland)|John Walker and Co]]. | |||
1980 '''Walkers Limited''' was sold to '''Evans Deakin Industries'''. It was included in the purchase of Evans Deakin by Downer Group in March 2001 and today the Maryborough factory continues to operate as part of Downer Rail. | |||
In 2003 '''Bundaberg Foundry Engineers Ltd''' completed the acquisition of the Walkers Sugar Business and moved to change the operating name to '''Bundaberg Walkers Engineering Limited''' in January 2008. | |||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkers_Limited Wikipedia] | |||
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[[Category: Country - Australia]] | [[Category: Country - Australia]] | ||
[[Category: Iron Founders]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:11, 8 December 2015

Previously John Walker and Co.
1980 Walkers Limited was sold to Evans Deakin Industries. It was included in the purchase of Evans Deakin by Downer Group in March 2001 and today the Maryborough factory continues to operate as part of Downer Rail.
In 2003 Bundaberg Foundry Engineers Ltd completed the acquisition of the Walkers Sugar Business and moved to change the operating name to Bundaberg Walkers Engineering Limited in January 2008.