Mowbray and Glen Dhu primary schools at 'low risk' of fire due to combustible cladding

Emily Jarvie
Updated July 26 2019 - 11:53am, first published July 24 2019 - 5:00pm
Concern: The Launceston General Hospital was the only Tasmanian building deemed at more than a low risk due to aluminium cladding. Picture: File.
Concern: The Launceston General Hospital was the only Tasmanian building deemed at more than a low risk due to aluminium cladding. Picture: File.

Labor has called on the state government to lead the nation regarding the removal of all combustible cladding from buildings in Tasmania.

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Emily Jarvie

Emily Jarvie

Journalist

Emily Jarvie is a political journalist at The Advocate and The Examiner newspapers based in Hobart, Tasmania. Contact: emily.jarvie@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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