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Charles
Hoskins, an Australian steel industry pioneer,
initiated the Hoskins Trust in 1919 for charitable
purposes endowing a fund to support the Hoskins
Memorial Church which was completed in 1928 as
a family memorial and gift to the people of Lithgow.
The family of Charles Hoskins subsequently expanded
the Trust to include additional purposes such
as this new scholarship.
The
Hoskins Lithgow Scholarship was awarded by
the Trustees of the Hoskins Trust for the first
time in 2006. The scholarship award is to encourage
and enable young Lithgow residents to achieve
their full potential as Charles Hoskins did. The
scholarship also honours his memory and commemorates
the Hoskins family's connection with the City
of Lithgow, which began in 1908.
In
that year G & C Hoskins Limited purchased the
insolvent Eskbank Ironworks and developed the
enterprise into Australia's first successful iron
and steel works. The steelworks were moved to
Port Kembla in 1928 in order to have easier access
to the raw materials required and to be closer
to sales markets. The company became Australian
Iron and Steel Limited (A.I.S.) with the move
to Port Kembla. In 1935 A.I.S. was taken over
by The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited
and is now the separately listed BlueScope Steel
Limited.
The next scholarship will be awarded in 2011 and
annually thereafter. It is awarded to a student
residing within Lithgow Local Government Area who
wishes to undertake a tertiary course of study. It
should be noted that areas of study are not
necessarily limited to university study.
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