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Issue 19: November 2002 Archives Subscribe www.bhpsteel.com.au

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NEWSLETTER CONTENTS

1. Idyllic Scotland Island Roost
2. Designer Steel Creates Impressive Garage Doors
3. Stylish Home Fits a Lot on a Compact Block
4. Experience Shows in Period Masterpiece
5. Bushfire Victims Rebuild with Steel
6. Rainwater Tank Rebates Save Water and Money
7. Did You Know...?

This Month's Feature Article
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:


Actor John Jarratt on Scotland Island

http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20scotisle


2. Designer Steel Creates Impressive Garage Doors

An innovative paint coating system developed by BHP Steel is becoming increasingly popular on garage doors throughout Western Australia. COLORGRAIN® Designer steel, combines up to four separate colours to create unique colour and patterned appearances with a depth and texture that cannot be achieved with single colour painted products. The new finish offers the appearance of a timber garage door at a fraction of the cost. Find out more here:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20garagedoors


3. Stylish Home Fits a Lot on a Compact Block

A new upmarket home from one of Melbourne's leading builders cleverly fits the features of a spacious family home into even the narrow blocks of the city's inner eastern suburbs. The Canterbury by Metricon Homes is intended to fit right into its namesake suburb and similarly long settled areas, but can also transpose the style of these highly sought after suburbs into new estates if desired. For more information:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20stylishhome


4. Experience Shows in Period Masterpiece

One of the pioneers in building period reproduction homes in Victoria has adapted its larger homes into a new range of cottage style houses. Highview Homes has been building upmarket one and two storey period style homes in Melbourne for 35 years, replicating classic Australian architectural styles. Following extensive research Highview has recently introduced a range of cottages for buyers who require smaller homes with authentic Victorian or Federation styles. For more information:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20masterpiece


5. Bushfire Victims Rebuild with Steel

Less than 12 months after bushfires swept through a southern Sydney recreation and conference centre destroying buildings worth AU$5 million, three new homes built from fire resistant building materials are nearing completion on the site. The Tops Conference Centre at Stanwell Tops was the scene on Christmas Day 2001 of bushfires which also destroyed more than 60 percent of the adjoining Royal National Park. For more about the rebuilding process:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=20bushfirerebuild


6. 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


7. 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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