A young Bungendore family is facing financial ruin after unwittingly buying a house contaminated with Mr Fluffy loose-fill asbestos, despite the local council being warned about the house. Edwin Casey ...
Canberra residents affected by the Mr Fluffy asbestos crisis have welcomed a Federal Government deal to resolve the situation. The ACT Government has agreed to accept a concessional loan of $1 billion ...
ACT Work Safety said uncovering six bags worth of loose-fill asbestos in the first Mr Fluffy home demolition justified the expense of the ACT Government's buyback prorgam.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A builder who lodged an application to redevelop a Narrabundah house failed to disclose the property contained loose-fill asbestos ...
Dean Papas and his pregnant wife bought a house in May for $1.8 million, thinking they had found their growing family's "forever home". A builder by trade, Mr Papas put his team to work immediately on ...
Men who have lived in a house contaminated with Mr Fluffy asbestos have two and a half times the risk of mesothelioma as those who don't, an Australian National University health study has found.
Tainted Mr Fluffy houses are still appearing on the market as owners wait for the ACT government to make a decision on an expected buy-back and demolition scheme. The territory government is yet to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The ACT's asbestos response taskforce is investigating the possibility of another Mr Fluffy house being identified in Canberra, which ...
Men who have lived in a house contaminated with Mr Fluffy asbestos are two-and-a-half times more likely to get mesothelioma than others, an Australian National University health study has found, in a ...