NSW wants to start work on the first of 225 worst-affected cladding buildings by the end of this year, kicking off a three-year remediation process it estimates will cost the state up to $260 million.
In a key difference from the process under way in Victoria, NSW will not fund the work itself, but pay interest on the $950 million-worth of loans it estimates owners’ corporations will take out to fund the remediation.
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