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Australian Federal government considering phasing out toxic fire-fighting foam chemicals

Darren Chester said the government was now considering the "transitional removal" of the chemicals used in the foams. Photo: Jamila Toderas

The federal government is considering its “management options” for a potential phase-out of some toxic chemicals once used in fire-fighting foams, in the wake of a spill near Brisbane Airport nearly two weeks ago.

The Queensland government has already banned use of the PFAS chemicals and the Defence department is facing two class actions linked to contamination at airbases near Oakey in the state and Williamtown, NSW.

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