Asbestos may no longer be used in building materials due to the range of serious health risks it presents, but that does not mean all homes and commercial buildings are free of it.
While asbestos was not used in domestic building materials since the late 1980s, it actually took until 31 December, 2003, before asbestos and products containing asbestos were outright banned throughout Australia.








To this day, Queenslander homes continue to be built. While the methods and materials used in construction have changed, many modern-day Queenslanders have opted to maintain many of the traditional and iconic design cues of those that helped define the state's heritage look. In today's blog, we look at the key characteristics and decorative embellishments you're often guaranteed to find when looking at a heritage or modern-day Queenslander.












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