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NEWSLETTER CONTENTS
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1. BlueScope Lysaght Fencing Installation Videos
2. Chinatown Development Salutes Broome's Steel Clad Past
3. Steel Gives Family Home A Sharpe Look
4. A Cleaner Kimberley
5. Fast Facts
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1. BlueScope Lysaght Fencing Installation Videos |
View our new video of fencing installation tips. The video covers steps on how to install a fence from start to finish. More topics include preparation and planning; setting out; different types of terrain installations; installation of infill sheets, footings, lattice panels and gates; maintenance. [View here]
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2. Chinatown Development Salutes Broome's Steel Clad Past |
One of Western Australia's most successful regional developer builders has proved again that modern steel cladding is equally at home in a heritage setting. Karl Plunkett's Shiba Lane development in Broome's Chinatown precinct has been a commercial success for his company, Eco Constructions, as well as the Kimberley gateway city's first three storey building. [Read more]
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3. Steel Gives Family Home A Sharpe Look |
Just in time for their latest arrival, the Sharpe family's contemporary new home in Bangalow, northern New South Wales, has been completed with the use of ZINCALUME® steel. It was used for the roofing, guttering, underside of the ceilings on the veranda and as wall cladding on the lower part of the exterior walls. [Read more]
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4. A Cleaner Kimberley |
More than 10 tonnes of discarded rubbish has been collected and removed by communities and school children from across the Kimberley during the Clean Up the Kimberley Weekend, which took place in October. 2,847 volunteers (up 1,000 on last year) cleaned up 72 registered sites, a total area of 12,000 square kilometres. [Read more]
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5. Fast Facts... |
- The Commonwealth Coat of Arms is the formal symbol of the Commonwealth of Australia and was granted on 19 September 1912.
- The kangaroo and emu are the native animals that hold the shield on the coat of arms with pride. Some say the kangaroo and emu were chosen to symbolise a nation moving forward. This is based on the common belief that neither animal can move backwards easily.
- Symbols of Australia's six states appear together on the shield. They are:
- New South Wales – the Cross of St George with lion and stars
- Victoria – the Southern Cross
- Queensland – a blue Maltese Cross and Crown
- South Australia – the Australian piping shrike
- Western Australia – a black swan
- Tasmania – a red walking lion
Thanks for reading,
Simon Grimes
Manager, Steel Direct
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