Open accessibility guideSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerThe Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning Herald logoAdvertisementNationalResidents living on infected land could benefit from the government's $2 billion PFAS lawsuit against 3M.Updated May 28, 2026 — 8:57pm,first published 8:53pmLoadingLatest in VideosVideo icon1:49Charges dropped for Perth mum accused of stealing son's Dreamworld disaster compensationVideo icon0:53Weeks more quarantine for hantavirus cruise passengersVideo icon0:53Peters dives over two Blues to scoreVideo icon0:29NSW skipper gets the job doneAdvertisementThe Sydney Morning Herald logoTwitterFacebookInstagramRSSOur SitesThe Sydney Morning HeraldThe AgeBrisbane TimesWAtodayThe Australian Financial Reviewnine.com.auDriveClassifiedsTributesPlace your adThe Sydney Morning HeraldContact & supportAdvertise with usNewslettersAccessibility guideSitemapPhoto salesPurchase front pagesContent licensingWork with usTerms of usePrivacy policyPress CouncilCharter of Editorial IndependenceAI Editorial GuidelinesProducts & ServicesSubscription packagesMy accountSubscriber FAQsDelivery statusToday’s PaperGood Food GuideDaily PuzzlesCopyright © 2026Subscribe
Perth residents could benefit from government's $2 billion bombshell lawsuit
Residents living on infected land could benefit from the government's $2 billion PFAS lawsuit against 3M.











