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brisbanebldg a, 172 evans road(po box 386)salisbury qld 410707 3272 7866

melbourne10 bond stabbotsford vic 30670439 775 257

[email protected] www.3e.net.au

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Stones Corner Village

Logan Rd

Old Cleveland Rd

Cornwall St Chatsworth Rd

Logan Rd

Brisbane

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Sweet Kids ............................................... 3394 3720

Paul Brandon Shoe Repairs ..................... 3394 2633

The Noticed Man ................................. 0450 018 092

Hair & BeautyStones Corner Hair & Beauty ................... 3394 4236

JewelleryAboods Jewellers ..................................... 3324 0000

GeneralStones Corner Village Newsagency ......... 3397 0928

Hear Now Mobiles .................................... 3394 4688

Healthyworld Pharmacy ........................... 3397 6933

FoodRitchies Supa IGA .................................... 3394 3570

Caffe Di Moda .......................................... 3397 7211

Village Fine Foods .................................... 3397 0409

Sushi Break ......................................... 0423 893 111

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Disclaimer. Whilst all information has been gathered from reliable sources, Stockwell Property Management Pty Ltd does not guarantee the accuracy of this information, nor accepts

responsibility for any action taken by individuals in reliance on this information. Individuals should make their own enquiries as to the details of services and products offered by Stones Corner

Village retailers. Images are indicative only. Images sourced from various contributors, for full details please see www.3e.net.au/stonescornervillage.

Wishing you an enjoyable Festive Season! From everyone at Stones Corner Village.

With Christmas specials on now,

Stones Corner Village features a wide

range of stores where you’ll always

find a fantastic deal or two!

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Halal Butcher

entry form

terms and Conditions for $500 giveaways at Stones Corner Village (“Promotion”) Participation in this Promotion is

deemed acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. Entry in the Promotion is open to all residents of Australia and New Zealand

excluding retail tenants in Stones Corner Village, their immediate family members, and staff, Centre Management, centre contrac-

tors and their immediate family members. The Promoter is Stockwell Property Management Pty Ltd ABN 10 071 893 402 of 399

Montague Road, West End, 4101. Phone 07 3004 6888. The Promotion commences 19th November and concludes 31 December

2010 or when all entry forms have been distributed (“Promotional Period”). To be eligible to enter the Promotion, individuals must

make a purchase in any specialty retail shop at Stones Corner Village during the Promotional Period (“Qualifying Purchase”).

Multiple entries are permitted, subject to the following: (a) only one (1) entry per specified Qualifying Purchase; and (b) each entry

must be submitted. Winners will be notified by telephone and/or in writing by 31 January 2011. Each prize will be awarded by way

of gift vouchers in the following manner: i. 8 vouchers with a value of $50 each; and ii.10 vouchers with a value of $10 each. The

gift vouchers are valid until 31 May 2011. Prizes - including any unused portion of a prize - are not transferable, exchangeable or

redeemable for cash. The prizes must be taken as offered and may not be varied. The Promoter is not liable for any loss, damage,

theft or tampering of any prize before it reaches a winner. A draw for any unclaimed prizes will take place 31 January 2011. In the

event that the Promotion is not able to be run as planned, the Promoter reserves to itself the right, in its absolute discretion, to take

any action available to it including, suspending, modifying, terminating or cancelling the Promotion. In all aspects, the Promoter’s

decision is final and binding on all entrants and no correspondence will be entered into. Centre Management retains the right to

change the Promotion terms and conditions at any time. Except for liability that cannot be excluded by law, the Promoter excludes

all liability for any personal injury,; or any loss or damage; whether direct, indirect, special or consequential, arising in any way out

of the Promotion. The Promoter accepts no responsibility for any tax liabilities that may arise from winning or receiving a prize. The

Promoter collects personal information about entrants in order to conduct the Promotion and award the prizes. By participating in

this Promotion, entrants consent to the disclosure of personal information collected to third parties providing services in connection

with the Promotion or as otherwise reasonably required by the Promoter. The Promoter may, unless otherwise advised in writing by

an entrant, use any information collected for marketing, promotional, publicity, research and profiling purposes. All entries and the

intellectual property rights subsisting in the entries become and remain the property of the Promoter.

Great Christmas Giveaway! win

$500 to spend at Stones Corner Village Specialty storesTo win one of five $500 gift vouchers to spend at Stones Corner Village specialty

retailers, complete your details and place this entry form in the competition entry barrel outside IGA Stones Corner Village. Enter as many times as you like!Name

Address

Contact Tel

Email

Please tick if you do not wish to receive further marketing informationGood Luck!

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Make a purchase with any Stones Corner

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Stockwell Riverpoint

Display open 7 days 10am - 4pm

Cnr Forbes St and Riverside Drive

West end

For a private viewing contact

www.riverpoint.com.au

$2,550,000

• Single level living

• Very rare 4 bed (all with ensuite)

• Direct lift access

• Fully ducted air conditioning

• Pet friendly*

• Wide frontage to excellent river views

• Perfect for downsizing without downsizing

• Boutique building

Access to • Pool • Gym • Fully maintained residents’ herb garden

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Dutton Place

duttonplace.com.au

Do it longer.Cause you live closer.

Superbly located adjacent to the new Boggo Road Urban Village, Dutton Place combines a central location, spacious, contemporary design and landscaped gardens to deliver a uniquely captivating urban experience.

Conveniently close to employment, education, cultural and transport facilities.

ONlY 3km frOm BrisBaNe CBD & ClOse tO:

Buslink

Dutton Park Train Station

Park Road Train Station

Boggo Road Urban Village

South Bank – the cultural heart of Brisbane

Fairfield Gardens

Buranda Plaza

The Gabba

Suncorp Stadium

University of Queensland

Dutton Park State School

Queensland University of Technology

Brisbane State High School

St Laurence’s College

Somerville House

Southbank TAFE

Griffith University

Eleanor Schonell Bridge

Princess Alexandra Hospital

Mater Hospital

Queensland Children’s Hospital

Cycling paths

Pedestrian walkways

Parklands

Brisbane River

Pool

Secure undercover car parking

Undercover BBQ area

Appreciate the convenience

Creating urban living spaces

Proudly developed by Stockwell – Committed to

building sustainable developments, Stockwell brings

to Dutton Place over 55 years of industry experience

as one of Queensland’s leading developers.

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The existing captivating Fig Tree and a remnant

portion of porphyry wall, a surviving element of

demolished buildings that formed the Webster’s Bakery

complex established in 1883, will be retained and serve

as a prominent feature within the development.

Heritage

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Gold Coast City GalleryArts

The Chairman, Gallery Manager and Staff of Gold Coast City Gallery invite you to attend the opening and announcement of the winner of the $20,000 Prize and acquisitions for the

SATURDAY 29 MARCH 2014 | 5.30 FOR 6PM

RSVP Essential 07 55816567 or [email protected] by Wednesday 19 March

Exhibition continues until 25 May

2014 Judge Natasha Bullock, Curator, Contemporary Art Art Gallery of New South Wales

COVER: Chris BENNIE, Levitating Caravean (Not all holidays are created equally) 2013, gicleé print on Hähnemule photo rag archival paper, Courtesy of the artist. (detail)

INSIDE: Hillary GREEN, Carter Washington 2013, archival inkjet print on photo rag paper, Courtesy of the artist

GOLD COAST CITY GALLERY

The Arts Centre Gold Coast 135 Bundall Rd Surfers Paradise Q 4217www.theartscentregc.com.au/gallery

SELECTED ARTISTSMelissa ANDERSONSvetlana BAILEYChloe BARTRAMPaul BATTChristopher BENNIEChris BOWESDean BUTTERSElaine CAMPANERGeorgina CAMPBELLAurelia CARBONECameron CLARKEElla CONDONPatrick CREMINRebecca DAGNALLGerwyn DAVIESTamara DEANJohn DOUGLASKatelyn-Jane DUNNTanya DYHIN

Heather FAULKNERJacqueline FELSTEADCarla FELTHAMLiss FENWICKRyan FITZGERALDAlex FRAYNEMurray FREDERICKSPhillip GEORGEShaun GLADWELLHillary GREENYvette HAMILTONPetrina HICKSShelley HORANPia JOHNSONKatrin KOENNINGOwen LEONGAnne MACDONALDKoji MAKINODavid MANLEY

Deb MANSFIELDRobert MERCERPrudence MURPHYDamien O’MARACatherine ROGERSSimone ROSENBAUERSarah RYANNatalie RYANSylvia SCHWENKJulie SHIELSSam SHMITHGlenn SLOGGETTVivian Cooper SMITHValerie SPARKSJustine VARGABeverley VEASEYSusanah WIMBERLEYAlex WISSER

29 March – 25 May

The Arts Centre Gold Coast

135 Bundall Rd

Surfers Paradise Q 4217

07 5581 6567

www.theartscentregc.com.au

Melissa ANDERSON

Svetlana BAILEY

Chloe BARTRAM

Paul BATT

Christopher BENNIE

Chris BOWES

Dean BUTTERS

Elaine CAMPANER

Georgina CAMPBELL

Aurelia CARBONE

Cameron CLARKE

Ella CONDON

Patrick CREMIN

Rebecca DAGNALL

Gerwyn DAVIES

Tamara DEAN

John DOUGLAS

Katelyn-Jane DUNN

Tanya DYHIN

Heather FAULKNER

Jacqueline FELSTEAD

Carla FELTHAM

Liss FENWICK

Ryan FITZGERALD

Alex FRAYNE

Murray FREDERICKS

Phillip GEORGE

Shaun GLADWELL

Hillary GREEN

Yvette HAMILTON

Petrina HICKS

Shelley HORAN

Pia JOHNSON

Katrin KOENNING

Owen LEONG

Anne MACDONALD

Koji MAKINO

David MANLEY

Deb MANSFIELD

Robert MERCER

Prudence MURPHY

Damien O'MARA

Catherine ROGERS

Simone ROSENBAUER

Sarah RYAN

Natalie RYAN

Sylvia SCHWENK

Julie SHIELS

Sam SHMITH

Glenn SLOGGETT

Vivian Cooper SMITH

Valerie SPARKS

Justine VARGA

Beverley VEASEY

Zan WIMBERLEY

Alex WISSER

Selected Artists

Shaun GLADWELL - 2014 WINNER, The Flying Dutchman in Blue (Coogee 2) 2013, digital print on archival paper, Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne

Catalogue available online at

www.theartscentregc.com.au/gallery

53Justine VARGAborn 1984 Lives and works in Sydney, NSW

Sounding silence #4 2014type C photograph96.5 x 76cmCourtesy of the artist, Stills Gallery, Sydney and Hugo Michell Gallery,

Adelaide$1980 unframededition: 6 + 2 AP

55Zan WIMBERLEYborn 1986 Lives and works in Sydney, NSW

Selfie II 2013stereoscope lambda prints and mirrors43 x 80 x 40cmCourtesy of the artist$2000

edition: 1/3

54Beverley VEASEYborn 1968 Lives and works in Sydney, NSW

Summertime, Botany Bay 2013lambda print50.6 x 77.6cmCourtesy of the artist and Stills Gallery, Sydney$2900 unframededition: 15

56Alex WISSERborn 1967 Lives and works in Kandos, NSW

The aesthetics of breathing 2013pigment ink on cotton rag100 x 150cm

Courtesy of the artist$2400

JOSEPHINE ULRICK AND WIN SCHUBERT PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD 2014

25Alex FRAYNEborn 1975 Lives and works in Adelaide, SA

Portrait of Holden and hard rubbish 2012gicleé print

70 x 100cm

Courtesy of the artist and Michael Ash, New York City, USA

$1000 framed

edition: 1/5

27Phillip GEORGEborn 1956 Lives and works in Sydney, NSW

Acheiropoieta 2014Ultra Chrome archival print on Canson paper

190 x 140cm

Courtesy of the artist

$11000 framed

edition: 1/3

26Murray FREDERICKSborn 1970 Lives and works in Sydney, NSW

DYE 2 Interior #3 Bar 2013digital pigment print

90 x 143cm

Courtesy of the artist and Arc One Gallery, Melbourne

$7500 unframed

28Shaun GLADWELLborn 1972 Lives and works in Sydney, NSW

The Flying Dutchman in Blue (Coogee 2) 2013digital print on archival paper

154.6 x 219.6cm

Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne

$18000 framed

CATALOGUE OF WORKS

ARTS

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‘ToP end’ delIveRed a ConSenSUS: They WeRe Ready foR SoMeThIng neW.

A NEW fAcE fOR DARWIN

Located in the heart of the northern capital’s most visionary development,

Wharf One presented an opportunity to live or invest in the heart of one of

Australia’s newest city waterfront environments: the Darwin Waterfront.

Set on 25 hectares, the former industrial Darwin Waterfront site is

transforming into a vibrant residential, business and recreation hub.

A TROpIcAL hARbOuR cITy

Located minutes from Darwin’s CBD, the Waterfront precinct is

connected by a pedestrian sky-bridge, and is quickly becoming a

popular public space.

Stage one of the project, which commenced in 2005, includes the

Darwin Convention Centre, the Medina Grand Apartment Hotel

and Vibe Hotel, state-of-the-art wave lagoon, swimming beach

with retained sea lagoon, multi-level public car park, parklands and

promenades, commercial and retail spaces - as well as the 138

residential units forming Wharf One.

An initiative of the Northern Territory Government, the aim of the Darwin

Waterfront aims to provide a world-class precinct, ensuring long-term

growth in the local economy along the way.

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AND ALONg cAME TOgA

The Toga Group formed part of a consortium to develop the Darwin

Waterfront, which includes ABN Amro, Sitzler, Macmahon and Ogden IFC.

Public elements of stage one - such as community infrastructure, wave

lagoon and the convention centre - were developed through public

private partnerships (PPP) by ABN Amro, while the hotels, apartments,

retail and commercial suites, as well as subsequent stages, remained

private developments to be undertaken by Toga.

The Northern Territory Government remains a key partner and has

established the Darwin Waterfront Corporation as the local authority.

DESIgN AND DEvELOpMENT

The precinct masterplan was conceived by Hassell, who was also

the design architect across many of the public and private buildings

in stage one of the development. Bates Smart further added to the

detailed aesthetics and finishes.

Future stages of the Darwin Waterfront precinct include a further

three wharves and other low rise residential apartment towers, retail

units and commercial suites, a locked marina, further community

infrastructure, and three high rise waterfront apartment towers arcing

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ThE JADE 909 homE IS PERTh’S fIRST 9-STAR cARboN NEuTRAL homE

PROJeCTs

WESTERN STARS

Perth’s first 9-star carbon neutral home sets new standards for affordable sustainability.

By this time next year, the Council of Australian Government’s rules on disclosure of a residential building’s energy, greenhouse and water performance at the time of sale or lease, will come into effect.In addition to mandatory disclosure, the new framework means increasing energy efficiency requirements for new residential buildings to six stars, or equivalent.Some developers see this looming regulatory shift as a significant challenge, and highlight the substantially higher cost to bring energy efficient homes to market.

However, a compact new display home on a narrow lot in suburban Perth is proving that “affordable” sustainability can be achievable in Australian residential property.The home, known as the Jade 909, is Perth’s first 9-star carbon neutral home. Located in Vale – a masterplanned community of Multiplex Living – the Jade 909 home was designed and built by Perth-based firms Jade Projects and Right Homes, in partnership with Multiplex Living.

GREENGREEN

words and images courtesy of multiPlex living

TRAdE PUBLISHInG

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Hanson

Green Concrete Solutionsfor your next sustainable project 1. Sustainable land management

1.1 Quarry rehabilitation

We are continuing to restore local ecosystems and reduce our environmental impact through ongoing rehabilitation projects.

This represents a significant part of our quarrying business, as most of our quarry land is actually undisturbed.

Restored areas are covered with soil and overburden found on-site using techniques that reproduce the topography of the terrain and tailing ponds are capped with layers of binding materials.

Horticulturalists often work with our quarry managers, providing expert advice for the restoration of terminal faces and worked-out areas.

1.2 Water management

We measure, report and set sustainable water reduction targets for our business operations through a stringent Environmental Management System.

Our Bass Point quarry’s Water Management Plan won the CCAA Extractive Industries Environmental Award, with a dedicated lab technician on-site to monitor water quality at each discharge point.

In all of our quarries, water discharge flows are carefully monitored to ensure there is no adverse impact on local waterways or ecosystems.

1.3 Biodiversity

Through our rehabilitation work, many restored quarries are now home to local wildlife including wallabies, wallaroos, echidnas and native bird species.

Our Clarence quarry won the CCAA’s Quarry Environmental Performance Award after increasing the number of endangered Blue Mountains water skink living in its swampland by carefully monitoring groundwater quality with piezometers.

We are continuing to implement a strong biodiversity action plan under the guidelines of the HeidelbergCement Group-wide Biodiversity Policy.

2. Sustainable manufacturing

2.1 Energy saving

Hanson has implemented a national and comprehensive Energy Efficiency Opportunities Action Plan.

It includes ambitious energy-reduction targets and requires all new plants and equipment to meet high energy-efficiency standards.

Electricity consumption is carefully monitored with timers and smart meters, while we have also replaced some diesel pumps with header tanks to move water using electricity and gravity. At our Wolffdene quarry in Queensland, it’s saving over 800,000 mega-joules of energy each year.

A network of Energy Efficiency Coordinators and site-based Energy Efficiency Teams are overseeing the Action Plan’s ongoing implementation and tracking progress towards goals.

2.2 Water recycling

We have won several awards for our ‘capture-and-recycle’ water plan, including the CCAA Extractive Industries Award and the CCAA Best Practice for Water Management Onsite Award.

Water storage reservoirs at several of our quarries allows water to be reused for dust washing and suppression.

Rainwater is harvested from water tanks at many of our concrete plants and then redistributed for use in other parts of the plant.

2.3 Waste management

Proper waste handling and disposal methods are deployed at all of our operations.

Our waste-minimisation strategy focuses on reusing waste in the production of recycled construction materials.

Our Wallgrove quarry in New South Wales supplies 100% recycled quarry products with a waste management system that takes agitator and pit washout waste from concrete plants and then processes it through two crushers.

Similarly, our Smithfield concrete plant produces fifty-tonnes of recycled concrete each month with a recycling system that processes wet concrete returns and runs entirely on recycled water.

The Hanson Sustainability Story

3. Sustainable transport

3.1 Transport redesign

Hanson is continually seeking sustainable solutions for transporting products across Australia.

Quarry redesigns have ensured drivers are travelling minimum distances between loading stages, improving our fuel efficiency.

This has also included installing top-up bins adjacent to the weighbridge at the Central Coast sand quarry in New South Wales and mounting conveyors on-site to reduce haulage.

3.2 Fuel reduction

Minimising fuel consumption is a major component of our Energy Efficiency Opportunities Action Plan.

A training video was rolled out to all 1700 Hanson truck drivers, educating them on how they can minimise their fuel consumption by assuming ‘environmentally-conscious’ driving techniques.

We have also decreased our fuel consumption by reducing ‘dead-running,’ or the number of trucks being transferred from one concrete plant to another.

3.3 Fleet improvement

Our company truck fleet is progressively being updated with new, more efficient electronic engines and lighter tare weights.

At the Clarence quarry, a thirty-tonne excavator using thirty litres of fuel per hour has been replaced with a forty-seven tonne excavator that uses twenty-six litres of fuel per hour.

All tipper trucks are fitted with tarp covers to minimise dust pollution.

Our fleet is certified through the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS), which is recognised as industry best practice and pre-start checks are undertaken on a daily basis.

4. Sustainable community

4.1 Local relations

Each of our plants and quarries maintain ongoing and two-way relationships with local stakeholders.

Quarry rehabilitation plans are undertaken to ensure the after-use solution is driven by local needs and contributes to sustainable economic development.

In the past, Hanson has also supplied construction materials to help communities rebuild after natural disasters.

This included 160 tonnes of aggregate materials from the Wollert quarry for the Kinglake West Fire Brigade after severe bushfires in Victoria.

4.2 Education

We offer educational tours around our concrete plants and quarries for community groups, primary schools, high schools and universities.

In New South Wales, students from the University of Western Sydney and the University of New South Wales have visited concrete and quarry operations throughout the year in Prestons, Blackwattle Bay and Kulnura.

Since 1987, Hanson has also sponsored the University of Technology, Sydney’s Engineering Award, received by the student with the highest aggregate mark in the subject, Construction Materials.

4.3 Investment

We assist a broad range of charities and community groups and provide ongoing support to sporting teams, surf life saving groups and schools.

In the past, this included over twelve years of support for Coastcare and its affiliate groups.

We have also assisted the child-abuse charity, Bravehearts, donating over 450m3 to build their new office in Arundel, Queensland.

The Circuit, 1 Airport Drive, Brisbane

Developer: Ray White Invest Gateway

Property Trust / Dimensions Property

Group and Brisbane Airport Corporation

Architect: Husband+Leith Architects

Construction: Ray White Constructions

$21 million development offering 4654m2 of A-grade office

accommodation as part of Brisbane’s ambitious 1 Airport

Drive project.

Four-Green Star – Office Design v2 rating.

Hanson contributed 2 Green Points by supplying 3000m3

concrete containing 20% cement-replacing waste materials.

This complemented other Ecologically Sustainable Development

features including extensive passive and thermal solar systems.

ANZ Tower (Central Tower 1), Adelaide

Developer: Caversham Property

Architect: Woods Bagot

Construction: Baulderstone Hornibrook

Accredited with a Five-Star NABERS Energy rating and was

the first building in South Australia to receive a Five-Green Star

Office as Built v2 rating, recognising ‘Australian Excellence’ in

sustainable design and construction.

Also the largest Green Star certified project in Australia, with

21 storeys and a net lettable area of approximately 31,000m².

Hanson provided 5000m3 concrete containing 20% waste

materials as a cement-replacement. This included 1,500m3 in a

single pour for the basement facility.

The Village, Sydney

Developer: Stockland Corporation

Architect: Allen Jack+Cottier

Construction: Abigroup Limited

$345 million project featuring 246 apartments, 60 speciality

shops, native gardens, restaurants and cafes.

Winner of the HIA GreenSmart Development Design Concept

Award.

Aiming for a Five-Green Star rating.

For 2 Green Points, Hanson supplied 45,000m3 concrete

containing 40% cement-substituting waste materials.

Environmental impacts were further reduced through the

implementation of an extensive traffic control plan that

minimised traffic delays.

No.2 Railway Goods Shed, Melbourne

Developer: Equiset

Architect: Elenberg Fraser Architects

Construction: Delta Constructions

$65 million refurbishment featuring mixed-use commercial,

state-government, retail and hospitality tenancies.

Five-Green Star - Office As Built v2 rating.

180m3 concrete containing 40% cement-substituting waste

materials were supplied by Hanson as part of a sustainable

design plan that is sensitive to the building’s 1889-heritage.

“The refurbishment of the Goods Shed North will raise the bar

in environmental design by creating an economically feasible

state-of-the-art accommodation in a historic building.”

Planning Minister, Mr Justin Madden.

Our Portfolio

Office

154 Melbourne Street, Brisbane

Developer: Pradella/ Michael Barakat

and Ray George Group

Architect: ML Design

Construction: Pradstruct Pty Ltd

South Brisbane’s first-ever Five-Green Star – Office Design v2

project.

Also received a Five-Green Star - Office As Built v2 rating and

is targeting a 4.5-Star NABERS Energy rating.

Hanson contributed 2 Green Points to the project, supplying

7,500m3 of concrete containing 20% waste materials as a

cement-substitute.

Our Portfolio

Residential & Multiuse

130 Stirling Street, Perth

Developer: Charter Hall

Architect: Woods Bagot

Construction: Broad Construction

Four-level property comprising 11,900m² of A-grade office

space, with additional retail and commercial space.

Awarded a Four-Green Star - Office Design v2 rating and a

4.5-Star NABERS Energy rating.

Uses the latest in ecologically sustainable design, including

active chilled beams for cooling, low water-use fixtures and

VOC finishes and a high-efficiency lighting system that

features a central atrium to maximise natural light.

Hanson contributed 1 Green Point by supplying 7000m3 of

concrete containing 30% cement-substituting waste materials.Image copyright acknowledgements:

The Circuit, 1 Airport Drive, Brisbane: Husband+Leith Architects

ANZ Tower (Central Tower 1), Adelaide: Aspen Developments

154 Melbourne Street, Brisbane: ML Design

The Village, Sydney: Stockland Corporation

No.2 Railway Goods Shed, Melbourne: Elenberg Fraser Architects

130 Stirling Street, Perth: Charter Hall

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Cape Alumina

T + 61 7 3844 9911

F + 61 7 3844 9919

M + 61 458 300 765

Suite 6 / 9 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane, Qld Australia 4101

(cnr Peel & Cordelia Streets – Peel Street entrance)

GPO Box 291 Brisbane Qld Australia 4101

[email protected] www.capealumina.com.au

Cape Alumina ACN 107 817 694

Glynn Warricker

Manager – Environment, Communities & Sustainability

Cape Alumina

Head Office Brisbane

T + 61 7 3891 9611 F + 61 7 3891 9199

Unit 3 / 1 Potts Street, East Brisbane Qld 4169

GPO Box 122 Brisbane Qld Australia 4001

[email protected] www.capealumina.com.au

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Head Office BrisbaneT + 61 7 3891 9611 F + 61 7 3891 9199Unit 3 / 1 Potts Street, East Brisbane Qld 4169GPO Box 122 Brisbane Qld Australia [email protected] www.capealumina.com.au

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The Cape Alumina off er is being made pursuant to a Prospectus dated 27 October 2008 which is available free of charge by contacting Cape Alumina on +617 3229 3644, by email to [email protected] or by downloading from Cape Alumina’s website at www.capealumina.com.au. Prior to making an investment decision you should consider the Prospectus carefully.

AUSTRALIA’S LEADING PURE-PLAY EXPOSURE TO BAUXITE100%-OWNED WEIPA BAUXITE PROJECT

BACKED BY MAJOR CHINESE ALUMINA-ALUMINIUM COMPANYMINIMUM $10.25 MILLION IN PRE-COMMITTED FUNDS

• Australia’s largest independently owned export quality bauxite resource • Premier land position in world-class Weipa (North Queensland) bauxite province • Key relationships with Chinese refi neries. Chiping Xinfa acquired 17.5% in early 2007

• Bauxite quality suited to new generation Chinese refi neries • Off -take agreement for sale of 1Mtpa

• Pisolite Hills resource currently 100.8Mt insitu bauxite (75.8Mt Indicated & 25.0Mt Inferred). Potential for 10-15 year mine life • Pre-Feasibility Study reveals robust project – Feasibility Study to be completed in 2009

• ASX-Listed Metallica Minerals (MLM) owns 40% of Cape Alumina• 100% held Weipa Bauxite Project incl advanced Pisolite Hills Bauxite Project.

THE EMERGING INDEPENDENTBAUXITE COMPANY

BRISBANE OFFICESuite 309, 320 Adelaide St, Brisbane QLD 4000Postal: GPO Box 122, Brisbane QLD 4001Phone: 07 3229 3644

Email: [email protected]

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