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Asbestos risk: Sydney residents living on James Hardie disposal sites
At least 185 households across Sydney may have been exposed to asbestos by living on or near former James Hardie disposal sites the government has known of for at least a decade.
Mario is an Investigations Reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
At least 185 households across Sydney may have been exposed to asbestos by living on or near former James Hardie disposal sites the government has known of for at least a decade.
Environmental watchdog has been keeping significant chemical contamination hidden, documents reveal.
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