Help for ‘Mr Fluffy’ asbestos victims
A financial support scheme for Canberrans who develop asbestos-related illnesses as a result of living in "Mr Fluffy" homes has opened today (March 25).
A financial support scheme for Canberrans who develop asbestos-related illnesses as a result of living in "Mr Fluffy" homes has opened today (March 25).
AFTER the discovery of asbestos in Dickson library last week, Transport Canberra and City Services…
DICKSON Library closes tomorrow (September 28) until further notice to remove asbestos. Investigations have found…
ONE of Canberra's largest school remains open after asbestos contaminated material was found around the school…
TESTING is underway this afternoon (Saturday, December 2) after WorkSafe ACT issued a Prohibition Notice…
LOOSE-fill asbestos insulation from Shop 1 at the Ainslie Shops complex is now complete, says WorkSafe…
THE Harvey Norman warehouse located at Barrier Street, Fyshwick, remains closed after asbestos containing material was found present…
ACCESS Canberra is currently investigating asbestos contamination at a Harvey Norman warehouse in Fyshwick after asbestos…
THE final report, as part of the Australian National University's ACT Asbestos Health Study, found…
A HIGH-pressure hose clean in Fyshwick has resulted in a site closure after asbestos was…
THE Australian National University (ANU) has extended a major survey of health concerns of people…
UNIONSACT Secretary Alex White says revelations of asbestos-tainted material being removed from Mr. Fluffy properties…
JEREMY Hanson says Andrew Barr needs to explain to the thousands of Canberrans affected by…
FIONA Barbaro, the Acting ACT Work Safety Commissioner, says that at approximately 2pm this afternoon…
SIMON Corbell says initial results from a study by ANU researchers into the health risks…
THE ACT Asbestos Taskforce has been tweeting as the first demolitions of bought-back "Mr Fluffy"…
THE Asbestos Taskforce has published a list of addresses affected by "Mr Fluffy" loose fill…