Quarries produce a range of useful materials, including limestone, dimension stone and rock. In Australia, the most common materials extracted are construction aggregates such as crushed rock, sand or gravel. These abundant yet essential raw materials are the foundation of our homes, schools, hospitals, roads and almost all aspects of the built environment that we depend on.
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Every Australian requires 8 tonnes of stone, sand and gravel every year to build the roads, houses and other infrastructure we need.
To build an average new house we use about 110 tonnes of construction aggregates and 53m³ of concrete.
To build one kilometre of two-lane highway requires about 14,000 tonnes (or 400 truckloads) of construction aggregates.
Quarry products are essential raw materials needed to build new infrastructure projects. Over 200 million tonnes of aggregates are used in the construction of homes, workplaces, public buildings and roads every year.
Quarrying needs to be carried out close to where these materials will be used. This keeps transportation costs low and helps keep building costs down in local communities.
The quarry industry is committed to co-exist with local communities and follows stringent planning and operating conditions.
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How does a quarry produce these important materials? Here’s a simple overview.
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Want to know more about quarrying in Australia? Download the brochure and factsheets for further information.
Learn how Australian quarries provide the country with some of its most important raw ingredients: stone, gravel and sand.