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, Australia, was constructed in two years for
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and opened in 1921, with the Boiler House added in 1954. In 2008, the plant was closed and in 2012, the property was sold to a consortium that planned to redevelop it into a residential area.


History


Construction

In August 1918,
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(APM, later Amcor) purchased the site, which at the time was named Woodlands, to construct a mill. Construction of the building took two years using 1,200,000 bricks and was completed in 1921. In the 1930s, APM heavily expanded its operations on the site, bringing in a 15-ton
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in 1932 and floating worth of
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in 1937 to fund further expansion. In 1954, APM constructed the Boiler House, which was designed by Mussen, Mackay and Potter, to house boilers and the turbines powering the mill. The building included one of
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's earliest examples of curtain walling.


Closure and redevelopment

In 2008, Amcor announced its intentions to close the plant. The following year, state planning minister Justin Madden rezoned the land for mixed-use, allowing "in excess of 2,000 homes as well as retail, office and community facilities along the Yarra River" to be constructed. The property went to market that year and again in 2011; Amcor expected it to sell for but the site went unsold. Manufacturing ended in December 2012, when the company moved its operations to a new $500 million plant in
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. The Alphington property was sold in 2013 for $120 million to a consortium including the companies Alpha Partners,
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and Glenvill Group. On 25 October 2017, the new planning minister
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announced the Boiler House would not receive a Heritage Overlay to "make way for new homes, parkland and open space". Plans for the development set out an estimated 2,500 townhouses and apartments, of retail space, affordable housing, community facilities and open space. The development was expected to house 5,000 new residents, doubling the suburb's population. The development, which was dubbed "Tesla town" due to its environmentally friendly approach, would include homes with solar panels,
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solar batteries, electric vehicle chargers, and a six-star ESD rating from the Urban Development Institute of Australia. The developers also planned for a water-use reduction of 43% and an 80% landfill reduction.


Incidents

In October 1927, Charles Butling, a 24-year-old foreman labourer at the mill, was crushed by three tons of equipment. He was taken to
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, but died upon arrival. In June 1949, APM was charged with six counts of "having committed a nuisance by allowing smoke dust, and incompletely combusted material to issue from its chimneys" by the
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. The complaint arose after soot entered the homes of nearby residents. The incident was caused by a shortage of
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. In December 2007, Heidelberg Magistrates' Court convicted Amcor for releasing oil into the nearby
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and fined it $80,000.


See also

*
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* APM Siding *
Chandler Highway Chandler Highway is a short road in the inner eastern suburbs of Melbourne, connecting Alphington over the Yarra River and Eastern Freeway to Kew. Its total length is less than 2 kilometres, leading to the claim that it is "the shortest highw ...


References


Further reading

* * {{cite web , author1=Alpha Partners , author2=Glenvill Group , title=2015 Development Plan , url=https://www.yarracity.vic.gov.au/-/media/files/ycc/the-area/alphington-paper-mill/amcor_combined.pdf?la=en , website=
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, language=en-AU , format=Report , date=26 May 2016


External links


Alphington Community Centre

City of Yarra Council
1921 establishments in Australia Industrial buildings in Victoria (state) Pulp and paper mills in Australia