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Warning sign for asbestos-contaminated mulch in Sydney
... that the Sydney asbestos crisis started when a child brought home handfuls of mulch from a playground? Source: "In January, an Australian child innocently brought home a couple of handfuls of garden mulch from near a playground in Sydney's inner west. Looking at the mulch, the child's parent was horrified to spot what looked like chunks of bonded asbestos. Their call to authorities has since revealed a contamination crisis..."[1]
Overall: 7th nom, so not required to do 2:1 QPQs. Cool that you got an image of one of the closures, although I'm not sure how interesting it'd be on the Main Page; but, up to the promoter. This is a good article, and if you keep it updated as the story develops and maintain this level of quality, it could eventually be a capital-G Good Article. It also cites someone named Tamsin, which, to be honest, would have made this an automatic pass regardless. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (they|xe) 05:53, 11 March 2024 (UTC)