State and federal governments in Australia have reacted to the Grenfell Tower fire disaster in London with calls for urgent safety checks into the use of non-fire resistant aluminium composite panel ...
Melbourne’s Spencer St fire shows – yet again – the property sector’s version of ‘thoughts and prayers’ is not enough The fire at the Neo 200 building on Spencer Street in the Melbourne CBD this week ...
Insurers would be assessing buildings with exterior combustible claddings for greater fire risks as policies were renewed, the Insurance Council of New Zealand warns. The comments come as the United ...
The Grenfell Centre office tower on Grenfell St, otherwise known as the “black stump”, was among hundreds of buildings identified as having aluminium composite panels (ACP) following a statewide audit ...
Auckland Council has almost completed its investigation across the Auckland region into buildings that potentially have aluminum composite panels (ACP) in their construction. The full findings to date ...
The fire at the Neo200 building on Spencer Street in the Melbourne CBD this week has eerie similarities to the Grenfell Tower disaster. Fortunately, instead of 72 people dead as at Grenfell, only one ...
EXCLUSIVE: Almost 200 buildings in Adelaide’s CBD were identified as being “of concern” and potentially built with aluminium composite panels in the first phase of a State Government cladding audit.
The South Australian Government has been ordered to reveal documents about the fire risk posed by cladding on the Adelaide Convention Centre, with the state's independent umpire rejecting arguments ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Flammable cladding has been found on an additional five ACT Health buildings following the discovery of panels with a combustible ...
In a statement Health Department director general David Russell-Weisz confirmed that aluminium composite panel cladding had been detected at FSH and would be removed. It was found during a State-wide ...