A new study gives officials a starting point for future exposure tracking, but not a clean measure of how much impact 2020 ...
The A$2bn case, which centres on contamination at defence sites, is the largest ever brought by the government.
In response, 3M said it has never manufactured PFAS in Australia and ceased sales of the AFFF products in Australia in 2005. ...
A doctor says there's little research on the health effects of brief exposure to smoke from burning railway ties, and CPKC ...
Federal government seeks damages from multinational manufacturer over contamination at defence sites in its largest legal claim ever ...
The Commonwealth is launching its largest-ever legal claim, suing the manufacturer of a firefighting foam containing PFAS chemicals that contaminated 28 Defence Force bases across Australia.
Australia is suing the U.S. company 3M for over $1.4 billion due to contamination from “forever chemicals” in firefighting ...
The government, which used the firefighting foam at 28 defense bases across the country, alleged that 3M gave assurances the ...
By Christine Chen SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) - The Australian government said on Thursday it had launched legal action against ...
The Australian government said on Thursday it had launched legal action against 3M over contamination from ⁠firefighting foam ...
Australia is suing 3M for $1.4 billion over chemical contamination at 28 defense bases. The lawsuit claims 3M withheld information about environmental risks from firefighting foam. The Australian ...