The woman told a senate inquiry, her PFAS results were at the “red level,” and that she had been “dogged by numerous, ongoing unexplained health issues for many years.”
Wild weather is expected to continue through the weekend, with ongoing thunderstorms on the east coast and a tropical cyclone developing just off the coast of Western Australia.
The New South Wales government’s workplace safety regulator has refused to release the most recent data on silica dust exposure so as to protect the reputation of major construction companies.
The National Health and Medical Research Council is aiming to play down the major health risks posed by the presence of PFAS in the drinking water supply.
Nurses and other Earle Haven staff members watched in horror and shame as patients were left in limbo, with their medications, patient records and equipment quickly removed from the premises.