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WA College of Agriculture Morawa closes due to incorrect mouse poison use

21 May 2026
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A school in Morawa, the WA College of Agriculture, has been closed indefinitely due to the use of a hazardous mouse bait, MouseOff, which contains zinc phosphide, a Schedule 7 poison not permitted in residential areas. The principal notified parents and staff that a deep cleaning of the campus is necessary. The closure is a precautionary measure during an ongoing mouse infestation in the region, which has severely impacted local farmers and businesses. Approximately 50 students in years 10 to 12 are affected by the closure, and arrangements have been made for them to attend Morawa District High School during this period. The Department of Health is overseeing the cleanup to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals at the college.

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The closure of the WA College of Agriculture highlights the broader issue of a significant mouse plague affecting Western Australia’s grain-growing regions. Farmers have reported substantial damage due to the infestation, prompting the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority to approve emergency permits for stronger mouse baits. Proper disposal of dead mice is critical for public health, as handling them can pose health risks. The situation underscores the challenges faced by agricultural communities in managing pest populations, which can lead to economic and health implications for residents.

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