Boral transitions bagged dry mix products to recycled plastic packaging Boral introduces innovative plastic packaging for cement products, improving durability, handling and sustainability across construction projects in Australia.02.07.2026 Boral Police Award presented to Senior Constable Mark Millar of Queensland Police Service for youth road safety prevention work Boral will today present Senior Constable Mark Millar of Queensland Police Service the Boral Supporting Excellence Police Award for his extensive work educating young people on road safety and accident prevention. 01.06.2026 Boral supports National Road Safety Week and delivery of leading Ryda road safety program to Illawarra school students Boral is supporting National Road Safety Week and the delivery of the Ryda road safety program, as part of its commitment to Zero Harm, extending to the responsibility of road safety and better educating drivers and passengers.22.05.2026 Boral and Dexus to develop one of Australia’s largest logistics precincts at Ravenhall Boral today announces it has entered into a joint venture agreement with Dexus (ASX: DXS) to develop the Ravenhall Logistics Precinct — a state-significant industrial landholding in Melbourne’s western corridor with a potential lettable area of up to 2.5 million square metres.05.05.2026 Boral appoints Matt McKenzie as Chief Executive Officer Boral Limited (“Boral”) today announces the appointment of Matt McKenzie as Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 April 2026, succeeding Vik Bansal who has led the business through a significant period of transformation and performance improvement.23.03.2026 Boral Police Award presented to Leading Senior Constable Lee-Anne Nelson of Portland Police for commitment to next-generation driver road safety Boral has presented the Supporting Excellence Police Award to Leading Senior Constable Lee‑Anne Nelson for her outstanding commitment to road safety education in regional Victoria.25.02.2026 Boral completes product development of Australian-first low carbon calcined clay concrete Boral has successfully completed product development for a low-carbon concrete incorporating Australian calcined clay. It marks the first Australian company to achieve this milestone and is a significant step in next-generation innovative solutions that reduce carbon emissions in concrete production and infrastructure. 16.02.2026 Boral secures $25M NSW Government grant to accelerate the transition of cement manufacturing to alternative fuel – targeting 60% substitution Boral has successfully secured $25 million in NSW Government funding for its alternative fuel project at Berrima Cement Works to accelerate the transition of the kiln’s thermal energy source from coal to alternative fuels.12.12.2025 Boral application seeks extension of historic quarry’s role in building a stronger Victoria Boral has put forward a proposal to extend Montrose Quarry which would see the continued supply of critical construction materials to supportVictorian infrastructure and the state’s growing population.09.10.2025 Boral successfully trials concrete with recycled concrete aggregates recarbonated via carbon capture from a cement plant – an Australian first Boral achieves an Australian first by trialling concrete made with recycled aggregates and recarbonated using CO₂ captured from a cement plant—advancing low-carbon construction innovation.15.09.2025 Pagination 1 2 3 4 Next page chevron_right
Boral introduces innovative plastic packaging for cement products, improving durability, handling and sustainability across construction projects in Australia.
Boral will today present Senior Constable Mark Millar of Queensland Police Service the Boral Supporting Excellence Police Award for his extensive work educating young people on road safety and accident prevention.
Boral is supporting National Road Safety Week and the delivery of the Ryda road safety program, as part of its commitment to Zero Harm, extending to the responsibility of road safety and better educating drivers and passengers.
Boral today announces it has entered into a joint venture agreement with Dexus (ASX: DXS) to develop the Ravenhall Logistics Precinct — a state-significant industrial landholding in Melbourne’s western corridor with a potential lettable area of up to 2.5 million square metres.
Boral Limited (“Boral”) today announces the appointment of Matt McKenzie as Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 April 2026, succeeding Vik Bansal who has led the business through a significant period of transformation and performance improvement.
Boral has presented the Supporting Excellence Police Award to Leading Senior Constable Lee‑Anne Nelson for her outstanding commitment to road safety education in regional Victoria.
Boral has successfully completed product development for a low-carbon concrete incorporating Australian calcined clay. It marks the first Australian company to achieve this milestone and is a significant step in next-generation innovative solutions that reduce carbon emissions in concrete production and infrastructure.
Boral has successfully secured $25 million in NSW Government funding for its alternative fuel project at Berrima Cement Works to accelerate the transition of the kiln’s thermal energy source from coal to alternative fuels.
Boral has put forward a proposal to extend Montrose Quarry which would see the continued supply of critical construction materials to supportVictorian infrastructure and the state’s growing population.
Boral achieves an Australian first by trialling concrete made with recycled aggregates and recarbonated using CO₂ captured from a cement plant—advancing low-carbon construction innovation.