Boral Wollert Quarry
Introduction
Boral's Wollert Quarry is one of five Boral hard rock sites positioned around Melbourne's outer metropolitan fringe.
It is primarily used to serve the needs of builders and developers in the city's rapidly expanding outer northern suburbs. Aggregate and crushed rock material sourced from the site is mostly used to produce:
- concrete;
- road construction materials (asphalt) to Class 1, 2, 3 and 4 specifications; and
- sealing aggregates up to and including Class A specifications.
The quarry is located around 20 kilometres north of the Melbourne CBD, and around 1.5 kilometres north of Epping.
>Location map - Boral Wollert Quarry (pdf 323 KB)
The site also hosts the Boral Concrete Wollert batching plant and a construction materials recycling centre.
>Our operations (under construction)
>Our environment (under construction)
>Public documents (under construction)
>Our history and geology
>Our community (includes latest news)
>Contact us
Environmental Review Committee meeting - 23 February 2012
The next Environmental Review Committee (ERC) meeting for neighbours of the Boral Wollert Quarry will be held from 5pm on Thursday, 23 February at the Boral Wollert Quarry administration offices.
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>Consulting with our communities
Sponsorships
- Our partnership approach
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Sustainability News and Submissions
- April 2010 - Media Release
- April 2010 - Media Release
- Sustainability News Archive
- December 2011 - EEO Report
Boral supports Marysville community rebuilding efforts
New Ballarat asphalt plant opened by the Hon. John Brumby MP.
Click to see all Boral's Sustainability News Items.
Boral's Energy Efficiencies Opportunities (EEO) public report for the period ending June 2011
