The ACT and parts of New South Wales are dealing with the potentially deadly legacy of loose-fill asbestos insulation in the 1960s and 70s used by an operator that became known as Mr Fluffy. The ...
More than 1,000 Canberra families whose houses were torn down to remove the threat of loose-fill Mr Fluffy insulation will soon have a dedicated public place to commemorate the homes and loved ones ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Restrictions on a demolition contractor accused of ransacking Mr Fluffy homes for reusable goods ...
ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher has defended her record on alerting owners of houses with Mr Fluffy asbestos insulation about the deadly threat they faced from asbestos fibres. More than 1,000 ...
THE state government is scouring NSW to uncover how many homes may be contaminated with asbestos after possible rogue operators installations. This came a week after the federal government announced ...
The sale of remediated Mr Fluffy blocks has shone a light on Canberra’s appetite for dual occupancy builds. Just 88 of the remediated blocks have sold so far, however Independent Property Group ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. The ACT government hopes to demolish all Mr Fluffy homes by 2020. The government does not know how ...
The ACT government has published a list of the remaining Mr Fluffy homes. There are 67 properties on the register. The government says the register will help remove the stigma attached to former Mr ...
David Laughlan was Dirk Jansen’s first employee when the man now known as “Mr Fluffy” had the idea of spraying asbestos into people’s roof spaces as insulation. Mr Laughlan spoke to The Canberra Times ...
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