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Story Smooth sailing? Not quite. But Eliza helps keep our supply chain shipshape.When it comes to getting raw materials into Australia by sea, Eliza O'Day is right at the helm. From ports to paperwork, she manages the complex and often unpredictable process of importing the dry bulk materials Boral needs to keep moving.Boral proudly produces raw materials here in Australia, including clinker from our Berrima kiln using limestone from Marulan. But to meet national demand, we also import around 1.2 million tonnes of materials each year, including clinker, slag and gypsum. Eliza manages these shipments into two key ports.There’s our new, purpose-built Cement plant at the Port of Geelong, and Fisherman’s Island at the Port of Brisbane, which supports our Sunstate Cement joint venture with Adbri in Queensland. Our Geelong facility ensures a steady supply to southern states. And our deliveries into Brisbane keeps Sunstate stocked and ready to go.arrow_forward
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Story Celebrating Service and Strengthening Partnerships in WhyallaBoral’s Whyalla operations recently welcomed special guests from the Whyalla City Council for a behind-the-scenes look at our quarry and concrete facilities — an event that also celebrated an important milestone for one of our own.arrow_forward
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Story Meet Ionut From Our Environment TeamWe sat down with Ionut our new Environment and Stakeholder Advisor for Dunmore Quarry, Dunmore Sand& Soil and Bombo Quarry to find out more about his story.arrow_forward
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StoryQuarries Montrose Elders visit the QuarryRecently, we welcomed residents of Kirkbrae Retirement Village and members of the local Men's and Ladies Shed to our Montrose Quarry for a special day out.Local resident John Wilson had always been curious about the quarry site, as he used to own a local cafe near Montrose Quarry where he would give Boral drivers free cups of tea and coffee on cold mornings. He reached out to our team to see if the aged care residents could come to see the quarry first-hand.arrow_forward
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Story Central Queensland team shines brightin Fitzroy to Gladstone PipelineA Boral team recently came together to support Central Queensland’s long-term water security through their involvement in the Gladstone Area Water Board’s Fitzroy to Gladstone Pipeline (FGP). The team of additional Drivers, Batchers in Charge and Area Managers from Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton and Agnes Waters came together to support the Gladstone team deliver more than 100 truckloads of concrete, from batching plants in Gladstone and Calliope, over two twelve-hour days.arrow_forward
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