'Terror attacks' blamed for Wollongong combustible cladding secrecy

Ben Langford
Updated September 20 2019 - 11:09am, first published 10:30am
BUYER BEWARE: The Planning Dept denied access to the combustible cladding register for Wollongong, citing fears of terrorist attacks.
BUYER BEWARE: The Planning Dept denied access to the combustible cladding register for Wollongong, citing fears of terrorist attacks.

There are 58 buildings in Wollongong believed to contain the banned combustible cladding blamed for London's Grenfell tower fire - but the State Government won't let you know where they are.

Ben Langford

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