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Volume 4, Thursday 2nd August, 2007

STATE TO GET NEW BLOCKS

The State Government has confirmed that it is in negotiations with BHP Billiton over the allocation of housing allotments in the new subdivision now being constructed adjacent to Olympic Way. In the state budget handed down recently by Treasurer Kevin Foley an allocation was made for the provision of government housing for police and other departments in Roxby Downs in preparation for the planned expansion of Olympic Dam. The company says it’s not in a position to comment at this stage. The Monitor understands that there may be a provision in this subdivision for housing allotments specifically for local businesses as well. This follows the call by the town’s Business Forum for urgent action to address the critical shortage of housing and rental accommodation for businesses in town, not associated with BHP Billiton. The forum is preparing a detailed submission to both the company and the state government calling for an immediate release of building blocks for local businesses. The new subdivision will contain 94 allotments which are expected to be completed by the end of the year. A third subdivision, on the southern fringe of Copper Sands is currently going through the tender process. This subdivision will contain an additional 90 allotments. In an update on the Copper Sands house and land package contracts BHP Billiton spokesman Richard Yeeles said these are expected to be completed within the next few weeks. “We are very pleased with the response

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- at this stage, around 90 per cent of successful parties have chosen to continue on with an allocation.” Originally the company had 105 registrations of interest for the 124 house and land packages, so it appears to have locked in 94 contracts. When asked what the company plans to do with the remaining 30 house and land packages Mr Yeeles said:- “No decision has been made at this point on what will happen with the remaining blocks, if there are any. The company is not planning any further marketing of the Copper Sands allotments in its push to sell the entire subdivision. It is on record saying that any blocks left over will be bought for company housing. However at this stage it has not made a decision at this point on what will happen with the remaining blocks and whether they’ll be opened up to residents not employed by the company. “Copper Sands has always had a twofold purpose - to provide opportunities for employees and long term contractors to purchase a home in Roxby Downs and to reduce the pressure on housing waiting lists,” Mr Yeeles said. As for any unforeseen problems with the blocks Mr Yeeles said all allotments have met required subdivision construction standards, surveyed and designed by professional engineers. “All Copper Sands allotments have been classified A or S - the best soil classification to build on,” he said. “All homes will meet building industry standards. Should any costs increase for unforeseen reasons, they will not be passed on to the purchaser.

Above: Electric violin.

The town was treated to the musical extravaganza “Metaphor” during the week. For more photos see page 9.

The Education and Workplace Training Forum presents:

Outback Careers & Employment Expo

Cultural Precinct Auditorium Thursday August 2nd, 9.00am - 6.00pm and Friday August 3rd, 9.00am - 12 noon

Inside today: Your 8 page lift-out guide, supplying all the information on events and participants at this year’s Expo.


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