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In biggest-ever case against an American company, Australia sues 3M for $1.5 billion
The Australian government has launched legal action against American giant 3M over contamination from firefighting foam supplied by the company that contained PFAS, or “forever chemicals”, seeking more than 2 billion Australian dollars ($1.43 billion) in damages. The case which is the largest ever brought by Australia, the country has commenced legal action in the Federal Court of Australia against 3M Australia Pty Ltd and 3M Company for damages to recover costs relating to per- and...
Katherine PFAS victims welcome government bid to hold 3M 'to account'
Katherine residents say potential damages from PFAS firefighting foam case should pay for further 'recompense' Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 6:54am In short: Katherine residents have welcomed news the Commonwealth is suing company 3M over contamination from PFAS firefighting foam. PFAS contamination of the town was announced in 2016, and residents are still advised not to drink bore water in the contamination zone and to watch their consumption of local fish and eggs. Some locals say there is still...
Australia sues US giant 3M for $2bn over 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foam
Australia is suing the US company 3M for $2 billion over contamination caused by PFAS, commonly known as 'forever chemicals', found in firefighting foam. The legal action specifically relates to contamination at numerous defence sites across the country.
Australia sues US giant 3M for $2bn over 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foam
Australia is suing the US company 3M for $2 billion over contamination caused by PFAS, commonly known as 'forever chemicals', found in firefighting foam. The legal action specifically relates to contamination at numerous defence sites across the country.
Recruiter who was allowed to buy back his insolvent firm falls behind on payments after offering staff Vegas trip
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Las Iguanas saved from administration – 44 restaurants in the UK
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Snowy 2.0 blows out by more than $3m a day. Will it ever be worth it?
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