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NEWSLETTER
CONTENTS
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1.
Idyllic Scotland Island Roost
2. Technical
Bulletins now Online
3. Forming
Technical Bulletins now also on the Web
4. World
Class Rainforest Resort Treads Lightly
5. Rainwater
Tank Rebates Save Water and Money
6. Extra Lane
Eases Bridge Crawl
7. Unusual
Alchemy Gives Birth to a Steel Industry
8. Did
You Know...?
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1. Idyllic
Scotland Island Roost |
Where better to escape to paradise, than unspoilt
Scotland Island, in Sydney’s Pittwater. This dream
encouraged well known actor, John Jarratt, to
find a dilapidated old fisherman’s cottage on
the island. The fisherman’s cottage soon proved
less than a dream, as its cramped spaces left
no space for entertaining, the roof leaked, and
it was literally falling down around John Jarratt’s
ears. Read more here:
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http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20scotisle
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2. Technical
Bulletins now Online |
BHP
Steel's comprehensive series of Technical Bulletins
can now be found online. With topics ranging from
material selection to reflectivity, it is one
of our most popular resources. The Bulletins themselves
are preceded by a comprehensive index to help
you quickly find the particular area you are looking
for, and are viewed in the convenient Acrobat
format. View the Technical Bulletin series here:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20techbulletins
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3. Forming Technical Bulletins now also on the
Web |
The
Forming Technical Bulletin series is a comprehensive
resource for the manufacturing industry. The bulletins
comprehensively cover the major forming operations
such as shearing, punching, bending and rollforming,
giving details on dies, lubrication and machine
settings. For the best forming resource available,
follow this link:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20formingbulletins
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4 . World
Class Rainforest Resort Treads Lightly |
A
multi award winning eco-resort nestled within
600 hectares of open forest offers guests four
and a half star comfort surrounded by remnant
littoral rainforest teeming with birdlife and
marsupials. Angourie Rainforest Resort is set
less than a kilometre from the famous Angourie
surfing competition beach and close to the northern
NSW holiday town of Yamba. For more details:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20treadlightly
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5. Rainwater Tank Rebates Save Water and Money |
The
New South Wales and Victorian governments announcement
of rebates of up to $500 for installing a backyard
rainwater tank are the latest in a growing series
of 'water wise' initiatives around Australia to
conserve water as drought conditions worsen. The
rebates will be paid to anyone who buys a rainwater
tank for their home or business in Sydney Water's
area of operation, with an additional $150 for
anyone who connects the tank to their toilet or
washing machine. Read more about these incentives
here:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20tankrebate
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6. Extra Lane to Ease Bridge Crawl |
The strength of steel is being used to add an
extra lane to the city side of the Sydney Harbour
Bridge as part of the the widening of the Western
Distributor project commissioned by the NSW Roads
and Traffic Authority (RTA) to ease traffic congestion.
BHP Steel specifically developed a series of long,
heavy steel plates to make the project a reality.
A limited construction site, busy city streets
and an ageing concrete structure were just some
of the obstacles to widening the road leading
onto Sydney's most famous bridge. Find out more
here:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20bridgecrawl
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7. Unusual Alchemy Gives Birth to a Steel Industry |
Australia's
steel industry has its origins in an unusual reversal
of the ancient art of alchemy. Its founders made
their fortunes not in the pursuit of gold and
silver, as they all in some way hoped they might,
but in the making of iron and steel. The industry
has its genesis in the 19th century, in the days
when gold mining and great landholdings were the
main hope for wealth in Australia. Just where
the story begins is a matter of personal perspective.
Read more about the birth of steelmaking in Australia
at:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20alchemy
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8. Did You Know... |
Five
completely trivial but fun facts to boggle your
mind. The theme for this edition of 'S.O.S' is
tennis. Did you know:
- The
very first Wimbledon Championship was in 1877
when it was watched by some 200 spectators.
In 1999 it was broadcast to 174 countries, with
an estimated global audience of 1 billion people.
- Tennis
was first played in France before the 12th century,
using bare hand to hit the ball. Players then
progressed to using gloves, then short bats
and now rackets.
- Before
it became known as tennis, the sport was called
'Sphairistike'
- Slazenger
has provided every tennis ball for the Wimbledon
Championship since 1902.
- The
youngest ever US Open men's champion is Pete
Sampras, who was 19 years and 28 days old when
he won the title for the first time in 1990.
Thanks
for reading,
Adam
Rollings
BHP Steel - Internet Manager
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