Union wants Airservices Australia to release foam records

By Tom McIlroy
Updated October 16 2017 - 9:34pm, first published 5:26pm
Aviation rescue and firefighting training exercises involving toxic foam at Melbourne's Tullamarine airport in 1998, supplied by the United Firefighters Union.
Aviation rescue and firefighting training exercises involving toxic foam at Melbourne's Tullamarine airport in 1998, supplied by the United Firefighters Union.
Aviation rescue and firefighting training exercises involving toxic foam at Melbourne's Tullamarine airport in 1998, supplied by the United Firefighters Union.
Aviation rescue and firefighting training exercises involving toxic foam at Melbourne's Tullamarine airport in 1998, supplied by the United Firefighters Union.
Union wants Airservices Australia to release foam records
Union wants Airservices Australia to release foam records

Federal government agency Airservices Australia has rejected calls from a key firefighters union for the release of records related to the use of foams containing toxic chemicals.

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