Asbestos found in new ECU city campus, but won’t be removed before it opens

In a surprising revelation to Western Australia’s parliament, it has been disclosed that asbestos, a hazardous material, has been found in the fire doors of Edith Cowan University’s premier new campus. Located in the heart of Perth’s Central Business District, the campus is the latest addition to the university’s esteemed establishment.

The news of the asbestos discovery has understandably sparked concern among students, faculty, and staff. Asbestos, after all, is a dangerous substance associated with serious health conditions, including mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer.

However, the university authorities have announced that the asbestos removal process will not commence until after the completion of the first semester next year. This delay has raised concerns over the potential health risks for those using the building in the interim.

Stay tuned for more updates on this story as we continue to follow the developments. As always, we will strive to provide the most accurate and timely information for our readers keen on mesothelioma legal news.


Original source: ABC News (AU)