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Why WA hayfever sufferers could be in for a long and severe pollen season

5 September 2025
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Why WA hayfever sufferers could be in for a long and severe pollen season
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Perth’s hayfever sufferers face a potentially longer and more severe season due to the wettest winter since 1996, leading to increased pollen from plants like rye grass. Experts advise allergy sufferers to prepare their treatment plans and stay indoors on high pollen days, as one quarter of Australians experience hayfever, which can significantly impact daily life and exacerbate asthma.

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