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Copper Garden
(30/08/2010)
Australian-born artist, David Burns, has made a name for himself in California creating one-of-a-kind copper gates,
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Copper Sculpture Award
(27/08/2010)
Winners of the OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award have been announced at an Awards dinner for the South Australian Living Arts (SALA) Festival.
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Clocks and Frocks
(12/08/2010)
Artist Jennifer Trantor pulled apart 270 clocks to create a winning sculpture for the Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Award.
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A breath of clean air
(02/07/2010)
An office in Athens has become one of the first in the world to install a complete copper airconditioning and ventilation system.
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All Wrapped Up
(30/05/2010)
Wrapping a product as big as an aircraft or yacht to protect it from corrosion was no easy task until the invention of a shrink film technology by Bell Laboratories in the US.
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Ions In, Mussels Out
(29/03/2010)
Copper ions are being put to work to clean up a city’s water supply.
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Home Grown Copper
(22/03/2010)
An Australian company has begun importing copper architectural fixtures to meet growing demand.
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Copper Architecture Awards
(24/10/2009)
A museum, media centre and urban housing complex where among the winners of this year’s European Copper in Architectural Awards.
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Copper in Computers
(17/10/2009)
Early in the Computer Age, the first general purpose computers weighed about 27 tons and required the equivalent of a studio apartment to support
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Heart of the Home
(17/10/2009)
This copper house kitchen in Estonia brings new meaning to the kitchen being the heart of the home.
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Green metal out, red metal in
(23/09/2009)
St James’s Anglican Church in Sydney is getting a copper face lift after weathering 115 years of sun, rain and wind.
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Copper Tree
(16/07/2009)
Blacksmiths around the world are forging copper leaves in memory of the victims of the February 2009 Victorian bushfires.
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Copper Rain Chains
(09/07/2009)
In some homes copper rain chains are replacing downpipes as a way of transporting rain water.
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A Bonnet Load of Copper
(07/12/2008)
Look inside your car’s bonnet and you may be surprised how much copper you see.
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SA Apprentice Plumber Award
(05/07/2008)
TAFE South Australia’s Apprentice Plumber of the Year has plans to take his plumbing skills on the road after graduation.
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Copper Strikes!
(24/06/2008)
Best known for a mine collapse that saw two miners survive underground for two weeks in 2006, Tasmanian-based mining company, Beaconsfield Gold, has once again hit the news headlines.
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Wasting Power
(18/06/2008)
European business loses $250 billion annually due to poor power quality.
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Copper found in Rome's Ruins
(17/05/2008)
The durability of copper has once again been proven with the recent discovery of an ancient copper factory by Roman archaeologists.
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City Built By Copper
(17/03/2007)
Art is breathing life back into a former copper mining town in Montana, America.
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Fashioned by Copper
(11/10/2006)
A bodice made out of copper wire has been nominated for entry into Sydney’s DesignTECH exhibition.
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Copper Sinks In
(12/05/2006)
Kitchens and bathrooms of tomorrow could feature copper sinks in place of stainless or porcelain.
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Copper For Cattle
(21/06/2005)
Eat red meat, drink milk, or pull on a wooly jumper and you have copper to thank.
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Fishing with Copper
(03/03/2006)
When it comes to fly fishing, it’s copper that helps bring in the catch.
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Dressed to Impress
(08/02/2006)
Imagine a shirt that warns you if your heart rate is elevated or a waistcoat that plays music from an MP3 Player.
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Cars Turn The Corner
(24/05/2005)
Toyota’s new Volta can out accelerate a Ferrari Modena or Porsche 911 Turbo, and it can thank copper for its elite performance.
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Copper Goes Underground?
(20/07/2004)
A new campaign by 16 local government councils in Sydney hopes to encourage the state government to bury it’s 63,000 kilometres of overhead power lines, an issue that could be important for copper if undergrounding takes off around the country.
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Pure Copper, Plugged In And Accurate
(20/07/2004)
If you’ve ever picked up a Hi Fi magazine you’ll know that the world of audio is filled with enthusiasts, specialists, and manufacturers all with their own unique point of view.
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Building On Copper's Image
(20/07/2004)
It may be a Bronze Age metal, but copper is increasingly being chosen by Australian architects to give new, and old, buildings a sleek, modern look.
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