The Northern Territory government has been revealed as still owning close to 1,000 buildings that contain asbestos, with most of those schools and ‘education assets’. The plans to remove asbestos
No warrant issued over alleged assault of EPA officers, history of asbestos infractions
One demolition company director has caught the attention of the Environment Protection Authority over concerns he is still breaching environmental laws. Maurizio Corsaro of Port Adelaide Salvage failed to appear
Concerns over asbestos during QLD school works, 12 notifiable incidents
Nineteen potential asbestos incidents have been identified at Queensland schools after works began as part of the state government’s program to install air-conditioning in school buildings. Of the incidents since
Leading dust disease lawyers call for greater regulation of artificial stone industry
Lawyers working with sufferers of silicosis are concerned that the National Dust Diseases Taskforce final report doesn’t go far enough to protect workers. Dust diseases principal from Maurice Blackburn Lawyers,
Historic exposure at BBC orchestra site, company concedes liability
The British Broadcasting Corporation is being sued by the widow of a former member of its symphony orchestra over alleged asbestos exposure at the company’s studios for several decades. Christopher