One of the standout and memorable building products of the early colonisation of Australia was the use of Corrugated Iron. Originally designed for roofing, it was so adaptable and found its use for everything from shed and house walls, fences, through to its original design as a hardy roof sheet. Developed further, it found its way to become the premium metal roof sheet with a weather-resistant coating for the harsh Australian climate.

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