This study highlights the potential risks of do-it-yourself (DIY) work involving asbestos. Asbestos cement (AC) sheeting is commonly encountered in DIY renovation and maintenance in Australian residences and its disturbance or removal has the potential for fibre release which may lead to an asbestos-related disease.

The Asbestos Waste in Australia report was published to help improve understanding of asbestos waste and the future demands for safe disposal of ACMs. It was estimated that the volume of asbestos waste needing to be disposed is likely to grow by about 2.8% a year for the next 20 years.

A report into asbestos in remote Australia has set out ways that communities and government can work together to manage the identification and removal of deadly legacy asbestos in remote areas to eliminate the ongoing risks.

ASEA Matters provides key updates on agency projects, activities and noteworthy media stories from the month, ensuring that our valued stakeholders are kept up to date with agency matters and asbestos news.

The report estimates that 58 per cent of future mesothelioma diagnoses will be attributed to industrial exposures, with the remaining 42 per cent coming from third wave exposures.

Our 2016-2017 Annual Report provides information about the agency’s achievements, corporate arrangements and performance.