Advertisement The state government faces renewed calls to release a secret list of buildings with dangerous flammable cladding after publicly identifying dozens of affected properties across Melbourne with hoarding bearing the Cladding Safety Victoria logo. The risk of arson and terrorism has been cited by the government as its reason for withholding a list of hundreds of buildings with flammable cladding. A building on Weston Street, Brunswick East. The Cladding Safety Victoria logo has been used at sites where affected properties are being rectified. Credit:Chris Hopkins But protective hoarding on scaffolding at most of the project sites receiving publicly funded repairs has featured the large Cladding Safety Victoria logo, prompting the state opposition to dismiss the arson risk as âspinâ and engineers to call for greater transparency.