Nick A’Hern and his actor wife left Sydney for a pristine place to raise their children,but have since discovered their tap water was toxic.
The study is the first to “definitively demonstrate” the chemicals’ presence in the brain,raising questions about how they got there and the potential health risks.
The woman long feared something in her house was poisoning her. Her blood test was an “aha” moment.
New emails reveal friction behind the scenes after the water minister and government agencies declined an interview about contaminated tap water supplies.
The nation’s drinking water providers have called on Australia to ban chemicals found in around 900 household products.
Authorities have been accused of encouraging visitors to a NSW tourist hotspot without doing enough to warn them about toxic contamination in the region.
The Botany Bay waters where young families swim and fishermen cast their lines have not been tested since 2018. That’s about to change.
Families with young children continue to splash in the water,despite fears for their health.
Brisbane Times revealed last month known carcinogen PFOA had been identified in Brisbane water at among the highest levels in the country.
It could take 50 years to investigate all the potentially contaminated sites across Sydney and the rest of NSW,an inquiry has heard.