Two weeks left for NSW IAQ inquiry
Public comment to the NSW Legislative Council Health Committee’s inquiry into indoor air quality (IAQ) closes on Thursday, January 29.

Dr Amanda Cohn MLC launched the inquiry in November last year at a conference hosted by the Safer Air Project at Parliament House in Canberra.
“There are many spaces at risk of poor air quality due to lack of regulation, such as classrooms, offices, medical centres and public buildings like libraries and museums,” Dr Cohn says.
“We would like to hear from groups and individuals who have insights into the impact of poor indoor air quality. We’re interested in lived experience, expert evidence and organisational submissions.”
Make a submission
Individuals and organisations with an interest in IAQ are encouraged to make a submission, regardless of whether or not they live in NSW.
You can use this link to make a submission.
General advice on making an effective submission is available via the NSW parliament website.
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