Federal Ministers Visit Allplastics Facilities
- Allplastics News
- Sunday, 15 April 2018 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
On 5 April 2018, two government ministers visited the showroom and production facilities of Allplastics Engineering Pty Ltd, in Chatswood.
The Hon Paul Fletcher, Minister for Urban Structure and Cities and the Hon Craig Laundy, Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation, discussed various topics concerning manufacturing and SME’s with Managing Director, Vic Kalloghlian and Operations Director, Raffi Kalloghlian. They were accompanied by Mr Stig Falster, President of Chatswood Chamber of Commerce.
Special Offer on Metaline® Splashbacks Sheets
- Allplastics News
- Tuesday, 10 April 2018 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
We have discounted our range of Metaline® splashbacks and decorative panels until the end of the 2018 financial year.
Contemporary Art in Barangaroo!
- Allplastics News
- Thursday, 05 April 2018 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
Good public art enriches ambiance. The Barangaroo precinct in Sydney’s newly developed area of the north-western edge of the CBD will be a showcase of art and culture for all to enjoy
Allplastics Engineering has provided custom cut 12mm thick clear, understated Acrylic panels in The Green Ladder display, a collaboration between Barangaroo’s Delivery Authority and the Sherman Centre for Culture and Ideas.
Originally commissioned by the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation in 2016, for the Architectural Pavilion series “Fugitive Structures”, Vo Trong Nghia’s Green Ladder
Preserving History in Safe Polycarbonate
- Allplastics News
- Sunday, 01 April 2018 11:01
- Allplastics News Team
The preservation of historical documents, objects and artifacts is a challenging task for museums, schools and churches that wish to display such items in public areas and in the open.
Traditional methods of displaying objects in glass has given way to the safer and more economical option of acrylic. However; acrylic can be easily cracked in public areas due to accidents or vandalism.
The Corunna Wesleyan Methodist Church in the picturesque south coast of New