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New concerns over play sand in ACT, with 71 public schools closed today

The ACT has closed 71 public schools today amid concerns more children’s coloured play sand may contain asbestos.

The ACCC said yesterday Kmart and Target had issued a voluntary recall notice for four additional brands of the sand, saying the dangerous material had been detected in some samples after laboratory testing. It said respirable asbestos had not been detected, adding the risk of the asbestos found to be airborne or fine enough for inhalation is low.

Coloured play sand products that are part of the recall. Photograph: ACCC Product Safety

Still, the ACT said out of its regulatory obligations and “ in the interest of the safety of our students, staff and community” it would close some schools to allow for assessment, clean-up and remediation.

The closures follow others last week after a range of colourful sand products imported from China were recalled amid similar concerns.

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Sussan Ley maintains immigration numbers ‘need to be lower’

Sussan Ley told RN Breakfast earlier that immigration numbers “need to be lower”, saying Australians are facing issues in their communities including difficulties finding “the right commute to work” and challenges at schools, hospitals and on public transport.

She told RN:

If you look at all of the remarks that I’ve ever made on this subject, you will find that I’ve always said this is not the fault of any migrant or migrant community.

[I’ve] consistently said that it’s the failings of governments, often state governments, to build the infrastructure to support the population.

Sussan Ley. Photograph: Sitthixay Ditthavong/AAP

Ley was questioned if she was concerned some groups would be “put offside” by her remarks, which did not play well during the May election.

I addressed that at the time and I’ve addressed it since by always reminding our wonderful migrant communities of the value that they add to this country. I have my own migrant story.

I deeply appreciate communities and individuals who’ve made the choice to come to Australia, to build their homes. To build their families, to build their future, to work hard, to take risks and to give back.

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