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The 2012 Bankstown Fire & Changing Legislation

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It does not take a large event to spark a frenzy of legislative reform. However, a single unit fire in 2012 established amendments in over five New South Wales statutes and authorative bodies. However, reform is rendered almost useless if it is not abided by.

In this episode we discuss a summary of the tragic Bankstown unit fire that occurred in 2012 and the legislative reform that followed.

We will also discuss similar residential apartment building fires that led to an overhaul of legislation surrounding the events.

CJK Fire & Safety Engineering
https://cjkfireandsafety.com.au
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It does not take a large event to spark a frenzy of legislative reform. However, a single unit fire in 2012 established amendments in over five New South Wales statutes and authorative bodies. However, reform is rendered almost useless if it is not abided by.

In this episode we discuss a summary of the tragic Bankstown unit fire that occurred in 2012 and the legislative reform that followed.

We will also discuss similar residential apartment building fires that led to an overhaul of legislation surrounding the events.

CJK Fire & Safety Engineering
https://cjkfireandsafety.com.au
Disclaimer

The material and information presented in these podcasts is for general information purposes only. By accessing each podcast, you acknowledge that the CJK Fire & Safety makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this podcast and it should not be used in any legal capacity. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.

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