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Grenfell-style cladding comes off CBD high-rise Brisbane Square

Charter Hall also owns the St George Bank building on the diagonally opposite George Street corner where a 33-storey building is proposed.
At the end of the cladding audit investigation by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission, a senior fire auditor decides whether the cladding is considered a fire risk.
Brisbane Times understood that decision was about to be made public, when public notices must be placed in Brisbane Square.
The 38-storey Brisbane Square building on George Street, where millions of dollars will be spent removing external wall panels over the next 14 months.Credit:Tony Moore
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