| Volume 5, Issue 4 -
“Connections” - November 2008 |
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• Editorial
• Knowledge Transfers Through ASA Conferences
• ASA Technical and E&P Meetings Travel Interstate
• Concrete- A contributor to improving our environment?
• Insider: Slag Blended Cements Improve the Durability of Fire Impacted Concrete Structures
• Insider: Sustainability from the use of Slag Cements
• The 2008 Global Slag Conference and Exhibition
• Concrete Research Forum Attracts Senior Decision Makers
• News Briefs |
| Volume 5, Issue 3 - “Connections” - May 2008 |
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• Editorial: Iron and Steel Slags Rediscovered Resources
• Association pays tribute to late Senator John Button
• Emissions Trading (AETS)
• Association technical meeting focusing on new developments
• Slag Cement for Sydney's desalination Plant
• Ecoblends: Supporting durability and the environment
• New Approach to Slag Processing (Dry Granulation)
• Minister announces Greenhouse reduction timetable
• Hope builds for eco-concrete
• Australasian News
• International News |
| Volume 5, Issue 2
- “Connections” - December 2007 |
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• Editorial: Iron and
Steel - Slags Rediscovered Resources
• South Africa - Steel Slag Stabilises Major Highway
• Australian Contingent Attends the 5th Euro Slag Conference
Held in Luxembourg
• Slag Products Improve Water Quality
• New Zealand Expands the Use of Slag Aggregates• The
Versatility of Slag Expands in Victoria
• Foundations of Historic Fitz Roy Iron Works Conserved in
Mittagong Shopping Centre Car Park
• Australasian News
• International News |
| Volume 5, Issue 1
- “Connections” - June 2007 |
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• Editorial:
Sustainability and Slag Conference Hits the Spot
• ASA Conference Chair Sets the Agenda & Bottom Line
• Minister Opens Conference
• RTA Sustainability Focus
• One Man's Waste Another's Treasure
• Slag Aggregate Accepted for Green Credits• Delegates engage
in sustainability workshop sessions
• Australian News
• International News |
| Volume 4, Issue 4
- “Connections” - March 2007 |
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• Editorial:
Sustainability Supports the Business Bottom Line
• Federal MP The Hon Bob Baldwin to Open ASA Sustainability and
Slag Conference
• Strong Australian Contingent Attends Successful Global Slag
Conference in Bangkok
• Sustainability the Big Picture, the Bottom Line and Practice
• Slag Products Help Achieve a Green Star Certification
• Workshop Takes Up Action Agenda Issues• Australian News
International News |
| Volume 4, Issue 3
- “Connections” - January 2007 |
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• Editorial: The
Climate is Right
• Plan Now: ASA’s Conference 2007
• Ecocem notches up 500,000 tonne of greenhouse gases
• Global Slag Conference
• GGBFS Lowering Greenhouse Gas
• Insider: Steelstone
• Insider: Rouse Hill Takes Shape
• Insider: Company Members
• Low Cost Wall Panels in Brazil
• Technical Resources
• Australian News
• International News |
| Volume 4, Issue 2
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“Connections” - September 2006 |
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• Editorial: Water - The stuff of
life • Iron and Steel Slag Industry
• Plan NOW: ASA’s Conference 2007
• Association Education attract further invitations
• Insider: Rocks Riverside Park
• Insider: Iron and Steel Slag Research
• Insider: Company Members
• Material Classification Data Sheets provide certainty
• News Brief |
| Volume 4, Issue 1
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“Connections” - April 2006 |
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• Industry Leading the Way • 2007
Conference Planning Well Advanced
• Association Elects chairman and officers at AGM 2006
• MCDS Released
• Insider: Pavements
• Synthetic Aggregates - A Future Path
• Wanted an exceptional Woman- In Construction
• News Brief |
| Volume 3, Issue 6
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“Connections” - January 2006 |
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• Editorial: Information is Key •
ASA Participates in Concrete 05
• Women, Building a Better Industry
• Overview of the Euroslag Conference
• Insider: 2007 Conference planned
• Insider: SteelServ NZ wins contract for asphalt
• Insider: Cement Industry Action Agenda
• Insider: Slag as water treatment media research agreement |
| Volume 3, Issue 5
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“Connections” - August 2005 |
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• Slag products contributing to the
sustainability of the world • Blast furnace slag cement saving
CO² emissions
• Women building a better industry
• Making the Sustainability Value Proposition for Iron and
Steel Slag Product
• RBU800 Keeping the Planes Flying
• Slag contributing to the Kiama bypass
• ASA education programs and seminars
• News Brief
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| Volume 3, Issue 4
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“Connections” - May 2005 |
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• Editorial: Conference 2005
• Hewso Team wins ASA Award
• ASA AGM elects officers for 2005
• Conference Presentations
• Slag Insider: Lane Cove Tunnel
• Slag Insider: Ecocem• Latest Slag Cement Research
• HEWSO Special Presentation
• News Brief |
| Volume 3, Issue 3
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“Connections” - March 2005 |
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• Important Seminar on Slag
Products • Central Location for Assoc. Seminar
• High Performance Cement
• Recycled Concrete Aggregate
• Conference Abstracts
• World of Iron and Steel
• Latest Slag Cement Research
• Holcim Construction Contest
• News Brief |
| Volume 3, Issue 2
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“Connections” - September 2004 |
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• New Direction and New Logo •
Newest Life Member
• Metserv now Multiserv
• Steelstone Mix 3 for Wallahra Peninsula Interchange
• Port Kembla pavement material supplied to 80k
• NZ Steel Melter Slag Filter Bed Sparks interest
• ICL achieves environmental accreditation
• News Brief |
| Volume 3, Issue 1
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“Connections” -
April 2004 |
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• ASA AGM
• ‘Green Star’ Ratings
• Victoria Five Star Homes
• NZ Melter Slag helps Environment
• Slag developing Port Kembla Port
• Regeneration of Slag Filter Bed
• News Brief |
| Volume 2, Issue 7
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“Connections” -
November 2003 |
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• Slag Road bases: Cost Savers
• Performance of GB Cements in pavement stabilisation
• Versatile Pavements from Illawarra
• Slag stabilisation
• Member Profiles- Andrew Wilson & Joe Fiala
• Taking the Slag Story on the Road
• News Brief |
| Volume 2, Issue 6
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“Connections” -
July 2003 |
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• Slag Association renews itself
• Focusing on the vision
• New Directors guide the future
• Life Membership awards
• Keeping mine roads serviceable
• Slag caring for the environment
• ASA seminars
• ASA Student Award Winner
• ASA Members
• Presentation
• News Brief |
| Volume 2, Issue 5
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“Connections” -
March 2003 |
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• High caliber leader…sorely missed
• Students win cash awards
• Iron and Steel Slag use in agriculture
• Geopolymers
• SCM’s- reduce CO2 emission…maybe
• ASA Roads Guide Launched
• Safety and environment workshop
• Slag’s ain’t Slag’s
• News in Brief |
| Volume 2, Issue 4
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“Connections” -
February 2002 |
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• Ecocem a concrete success
• Aviation Museum gets off the ground
• Smorgon commercial development
• Blended Slag Pavements- Construction Techniques
• Member profile- South Coast Equipment
• Utilisation increases |
| Volume 2, Issue 3
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“Connections” - September 2001 |
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• Ecocem a boon for the environment
• Independent Cement & Lime
• Second Filter bed for SRC
• Thriving ecosystem built on slag
• BHP (NZ)
• Bond Strength
• Education Awards
• By Product Utilisation |
| Volume 2, Issue 2
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“Connections” -
March 2001 |
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• Association recognition of great
achievement
• Steelstone Services- The future of slag in the Hunter Region
• Looking for information on slag?
• Independent Cement & Lime
• News in Brief
• New Members |
| Volume 2, Issue 1
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“Connections” -
August 2000 |
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• The Sydney Harbour Tunnel-
durability a key criteria
• Healthy report stems from regenerated waste site
• News in Brief
• New Members
• Sunstate Cement Ltd.
• Port Kembla Copper Pty Ltd |
| Volume 1, Issue 4
- “Connections” - March 2000 |
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• Call for new code on greenhouse
gases
• A guide to the use of steel furnace slag in asphalt and thin
bituminous surfacings
• Copper slag aggregates solve local supply problem
• Melbourne Docklands Stadium
• BOS Slag boosting economy |
| Volume 1, Issue 3
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“Connections” -
August 1999 |
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• Ecologically sustainable
development
• Slag cements- Airport Tunnel
• Concrete 99
• Slag’s ain’t Slag’s
• New granulator at Port Kembla
• Thinking Globally
• Excellence in Concrete
• Book Review |
| Volume 1, Issue 2
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“Connections” -
April 1999 |
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• Singapore’s undersea cable tunnel
• What an innings!
• A sensible solution
• New Members
• Chairman’s report
• Political Briefings
• 9th Annual AGM |
| Volume 1, Issue 1
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“Connections” -
December 1998 |
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• ASA go’s online
• Welcome Peter
• Entertainment Centre
• Olympic success
• Change is inevitable
• Melbourne Sports Centre
• New Members
• Committee Reports |