Craig Fitch's apartment building is so highly flammable that residents were ordered to remove wood-chip mulch and trees because of fears any fire in the garden could quickly engulf the block.
A group of apartment owners battling to have combustible cladding replaced on their buildings have won a landmark legal victory – giving hope to the thousands more facing similar dangers. In an ...
But owners at The Quay in the inner-city suburb of Haymarket have been told they must fork out up to $30,000 per unit to pay for the dangerous material to be replaced, at a total cost of more than $12 ...
Owners of an apartment building in Canberra's north say they have been forced to fork out between $50,000 to $80,000 each to remove dangerous combustible cladding from their building after years of ...
DOZENS of schools have been built with flammable cladding since it was banned on high-rises after the Grenfell disaster. More than 70 schools are likely to have used plastic foam insulation – a ...
The NSW government has set a timeline of three years to remove flammable and potentially dangerous cladding on high-rise buildings. Almost four years since London’s deadly Grenfell Tower blaze, the ...
Hundreds of thousands of leaseholders should be free to move home thanks to clearer guidance about which blocks of flats need to be checked for combustible cladding and other fire safety defects. Many ...
Owners may be forced to sell their homes for ‘peanuts’, according to a western Sydney councillor, if state and federal intervention into the combustible cladding drama isn’t made soon. As apartment ...
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