High-rise owners to get government advice about safe replacement cladding We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Owners of high-rise buildings in Sydney will finally receive advice from the NSW government as early as Monday about what products they should use to replace flammable cladding found on their towers. The long-awaited findings from a report by the state’s cladding product safety panel are set to be released, helping to end years of uncertainty in NSW about whether replacement products are safe or too risky. The Grenfell Tower cladding catastrophe in London and NSW Minister for Better Regulation Kevin Anderson.