A person fell ill after swimming in Lake Hood near Ashburton due to toxic blue-green algae, as warned by Te Whatu Ora. The National Public Health Service specialist highlighted symptoms such as asthma, skin rashes, and neurological effects caused by cyanobacteria toxins. Weekly testing by Canterbury Regional Council is conducted, but concentrations can fluctuate due to weather conditions, with the bacteria being common in Canterbury lakes during summer and autumn.
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Olivia Podmore coronial inquest ends with painful realities – ‘shocking’ insights and ‘shameful’ conduct
SummaryA coronial inquest in Christchurch has concluded regarding the suspected suicide of Olympic cyclist Olivia Podmore on August 9, 2021, shortly after the Tokyo Olympics. The inquest revealed significant misconduct at Cycling NZ, including pressure on Podmore to lie during a 2018 investigation, and a 2022 report highlighted cultural and structural deficiencies within the organization. Podmore’s parents expressed their grief and frustration during their final statements, as they received insights into their daughter’s treatment and...
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